Wheel Spacers

davecal

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Can anyone help with some advice on spacers? I have a Curtis Cab on my tractor and it feels a bit top heavy and I was thinking about adding spacers for stability. Question is, should I, is it a good idea and is it safe? Also, what size would you recommend. Thanks for the help. Dave
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Yep go right ahead, it's not going to damage anything.
Most pick the widest they can go with out pushing the tires out past what your blade or snowblower width can cover.
Also get the tires filled, that help even more with stability. ;)
 

davecal

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Okay sounds great, my tires are filled so that's done. What about spacers on the front wheels? Leave them alone?
Also, I've seen a few spacers listed on eBay and some pictures of tractors that had them and the only concern I see is that on some of them the hub doesn't fit snuggly into the hole on the rim, there appears to be some space which I would think puts undo stress on the studs. Am I off base here? Thanks again
 

Lennyzx11

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Mine from Adaptec are snug around the center hub. Almost an interference fit. I had to file slightly to get one wheel back on as I dinged the edge installing it.
Kubota sells 2" spacers for the L series. For the rear but my manual says not to run spacers on the front.

Makes a whole different machine on a slope. With filled tires and low counterweight, mine will crab sideways before even trying to feel tippy.


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fatjay

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Make sure that if you're going to space the wheels, you're not spacing them wider than your snowblower, or you'll be running over fresh snow. I have that issue now and trying to figure out a way around it.
 

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Front spacers will not help the stability because of the front axle pivot. Spacers on the front may also cause excessive loads on the short front axles and wheel bearings
 

RobL

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I tried reversing the front wheels on my older L-series and found that the machine became a pig to steer and on uneven ground feedback through the steering wheel became extremely harsh (no power steering).

Given this, I too think that some of the steering mechanism might be over stressed and after only an hour or so of operating, I'm going to swap them back. I can't see why spacers would be any different...
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Okay sounds great, my tires are filled so that's done. What about spacers on the front wheels? Leave them alone?
Also, I've seen a few spacers listed on eBay and some pictures of tractors that had them and the only concern I see is that on some of them the hub doesn't fit snuggly into the hole on the rim, there appears to be some space which I would think puts undo stress on the studs. Am I off base here? Thanks again
NEVER space out the front wheels! It doesn't do anything for stability anyways because the front wheels pivot side to side. ;)
 
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Tractor Dell

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Can anyone help with some advice on spacers? I have a Curtis Cab on my tractor and it feels a bit top heavy and I was thinking about adding spacers for stability. Question is, should I, is it a good idea and is it safe? Also, what size would you recommend. Thanks for the help. Dave
I have the 2" Bro tek rear wheel spacers on my BX23S. I can really feel the difference when I am on a hill. I don't feel as if I am going to roll over... Easy install, and I haven't had any issues with them at all.

http://www.bro-tek.com/wheel_spacers/
 

AndyM

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When I inquired on OTT about useful adds to my new BX wheel spacers came up very early. I do believe they have already saved my bacon when I was loading my truck on what I thought was a pretty minor slope.

All I can say is thanks (Hokie) as I am pretty sure I would have been over without them.

Brotek 2"
 

davecal

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Just installed the spacers, love the new ride! Definitely feels more stable. Went with the 2" based on fatjay's comment about spacing the wheels wider then the snowblower. The 2" are perfect, 48" across the rear wheels with a 50"snowblower so I should be golden.
Thanks for all the advice, Dave
 

Rowlem

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I have the 2" Bro tek rear wheel spacers on my BX23S. I can really feel the difference when I am on a hill. I don't feel as if I am going to roll over... Easy install, and I haven't had any issues with them at all.

http://www.bro-tek.com/wheel_spacers/
What was the part number you used for the Wheel spacers on your BX23S ?
The BX23S is not listed on the Bro-Tek site . I want to get a set of 2 inch for the back of my BX23S but not sure what ones will work .
 

jmf78

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What was the part number you used for the Wheel spacers on your BX23S ?
The BX23S is not listed on the Bro-Tek site . I want to get a set of 2 inch for the back of my BX23S but not sure what ones will work .
I have the 2" spacers on my BX23S. Order the ones labeled for BX25D. If you have a 60" MMM you need to measure the space between your rear tires and rear antiscalp wheels to make sure they will work. If you have a 54" MMM, the 2" will not work. No MMM, no worries.

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Rowlem

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I have the 2" spacers on my BX23S. Order the ones labeled for BX25D. If you have a 60" MMM you need to measure the space between your rear tires and rear antiscalp wheels to make sure they will work. If you have a 54" MMM, the 2" will not work. No MMM, no worries.

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Thanks I was hoping that they would be the same as the BX25D . And yes I do have a 60"mmm and will check the clearance before I order . Although they do say the 2" will fit with the 60"mmm.
 

jmf78

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Thanks I was hoping that they would be the same as the BX25D . And yes I do have a 60"mmm and will check the clearance before I order . Although they do say the 2" will fit with the 60"mmm.
I'd emailed Brotek prior to ordering and they suggested measuring the space just because the welds could be somewhat out of location from MMM to MMM. Just a precaution.

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Gerry Walker

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B2601 Hst
Feb 6, 2023
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Mine from Adaptec are snug around the center hub. Almost an interference fit. I had to file slightly to get one wheel back on as I dinged the edge installing it.
Kubota sells 2" spacers for the L series. For the rear but my manual says not to run spacers on the front.

Makes a whole different machine on a slope. With filled tires and low counterweight, mine will crab sideways before even trying to feel tippy.


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Can you send a link for the Adaptec spacers? Thanks
 

Gerry Walker

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Medford NY
Mine from Adaptec are snug around the center hub. Almost an interference fit. I had to file slightly to get one wheel back on as I dinged the edge installing it.
Kubota sells 2" spacers for the L series. For the rear but my manual says not to run spacers on the front.

Makes a whole different machine on a slope. With filled tires and low counterweight, mine will crab sideways before even trying to feel tippy.


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Were can you get adaptec?
 

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Were can you get adaptec?
I used Bro-Tek 3" spacers on my B2601. Bolted right on. Very easy. Here's a pic.