I have an L4330 with fluid filled rear tires. Does this help, hinder or have no impact when crossing a moderate flowing river about 2' plus deep? I also have a FEL and bush hog attached. River usually is 8" to 12" deep and never a problem.
I have an L4330 with fluid filled rear tires. Does this help, hinder or have no impact when crossing a moderate flowing river about 2' plus deep? I also have a FEL and bush hog attached. River usually is 8" to 12" deep and never a problem.
Flowing water is nothing to mess with.With a filled "tar," you won't have the buoyancy of the air-filled part below the waterline and you will have the weight of the filled tire above the waterline to help you. But I would stay out of anything "moving" that's deeper than 6"!!! Everything is fine until you are totally screwed. No way to know until it happens.
Out here in AZ, we see reports of cars washed away in as little as 12-18" of fast moving water. I remember reading somewhere that a wave crashing on a beach has a impact force of over a ton per square foot. A tractor presents a lot of sidewall to rushing water and you could find your tractor turn into a boat in a hurry! And, unlike a car, where the center of gravity is pretty low, your tractor has a much higher CG. Get into deeper water and it will capsize or roll on you.
Stay away from fast-moving water! Even though it "was" a few inches deep last time, fast moving water can scour potholes downstream from rocks and debris. Drive into one of those and you are a goner.
Ray
That picture reminds me of the outlaw jose wales, LOLbetter get one of these
Lot of great info..... but maybe a little overkill since he apparently has traversed this river with out issue prior to filling the tires. thus it appears to me after reading everything... it appears it will not hurt if you have been traversing the river without much issue already and it may help some ontop of that.I have an L4330 with fluid filled rear tires. Does this help, hinder or have no impact when crossing a moderate flowing river about 2' plus deep? I also have a FEL and bush hog attached. River usually is 8" to 12" deep and never a problem.
Made me think of Ole Josie when 1st saw the old photo. I agree "good movie" that most new western movies aren'tThat picture reminds me of the outlaw jose wales, LOL
https://youtu.be/t-KEnU9TBmQ
I wouldn't cross a 2' deep river unless I knew it had a gravel bottom, and was clear enough to see it...