Wheel Spacers

Apple Farmer

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Looking for advice on what width of wheel spacers for my LX3310. My property is made up primarily of rolling hills. The implements I use are FEL, 5' box blade, 5' brush hog, 6' snow plow, and pallet forks. I'm thinking at least 2", but not more than 3". I am also going to get the tires filled. My previous tractor was a BX2660. I had 1 1/2" spacers on it and could feel the difference. The LX3310 has a cab and feels a bit tippy right now. I've had it for a little over a month. Appreciate any advice from those who have used spacers and/or filled tires.
 

mmlogan

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LX3520, LA545, BH77, BB1260, FDR1660
Dec 9, 2024
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Following this closely. I just bought a LX3520 Cab and I can't get past the pucker factor. Maybe it will come with time, but, I'd like to make it as safe as possible.
 

Henro

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My previous tractor was a BX2660. I had 1 1/2" spacers on it and could feel the difference. The LX3310 has a cab and feels a bit tippy right now. I've had it for a little over a month. Appreciate any advice from those who have used spacers and/or filled tires.
Using the search feature as as WI_H suggested certainly should tire you out reading all the posts on the subject.

One thing in your post caught my eye. Highlighted in blue above. In my case I finally got spacers for my B2910 last summer, and I can't feel the difference at all. I went with 4" rear spacers.

I think the reason is I tipped the tractor on its side once about ten or twelve years ago. Gun shy once, gun shy forever I suppose...