Fair enough. I think the problem I'm having is 1) my low experience, 2) the small pad size, and 3) perhaps my pressure is a wee bit too low?
The pads really are undersized. I may try strapping on a couple of 2x6 about 12" long with some nice spikes sticking through and see how that does. BXPanded has a set that are 2x the area, but without some teeth to sink in a good 4", I see them slipping backwards just as easily when I curl the hoe bucket. I have pretty soft soil.
Be careful and make sure the outriggers can still move a bit - remember, IF they were moving before, they are the place that is the weak link, if you make them NOT move at all, then strain will be placed somewhere along the line.
- your rear tires touching the ground?
But I defiantly agree - the pads are undersized, and your idea is a good one, but I might not "spike" them too much.
AND as for the pressure increase - defiantly the way to go, on the high end it will cost you 60 bucks....on the low end, a couple of pennies! One thin washer placed in the rear will change the game for sure.