On my b2601 I have filled r4 tires. Is it possible to drain some fluid and refill with air to create a smoother ride?
You can - but you can also take a little air out and do the same thing.On my b2601 I have filled r4 tires. Is it possible to drain some fluid and refill with air to create a smoother ride?
What I am saying, IF they were OVERFILLED - placing the stem at 12 o'clock would determine if too much fluid was added, if only air comes out, you are good, if fluid comes out - then overfilled. IF you let it leak down, and flatten - you will lose too much fluid. BEST to do all of this with wheels off ground.Hokie, so your saying letting out fluid probably would not soften the ride ? I forget to add only rear tires are filled. Thanks
I think putting fluid in the rear tires on my BX improved the ride! The tractor stays firmly on the ground now. And it sure did improve the traction when blowing snow!I've got both and the only difference in the ride is air pressure. The fluid didn't change the ride to me at all.
As far as keeping the rear on the ground it did that for sure. My dealer offered to fill my rear tires when I bought it but said calcium chloride and I didn't want that stuff. I used it for years before adding fluid myself. It's amazing the difference in stability on small tractors.I think putting fluid in the rear tires on my BX improved the ride! The tractor stays firmly on the ground now. And it sure did improve the traction when blowing snow!