Currently in the process of buying a BX2380. It will be my primary mower with a 60' MMM. I wanted to keep it as light as possible as to not damage a lawn....and the ground around here can get wet for awhile. So I've opted for Turf Tires to distribute the weight as much as possible and not have any knobbies sticking out for turning.
My problem comes from the fact that my land is sloped (not the lawn area) in some areas and I plan to use the FEL for rocks and dirt and other stuff around the slope. But the lack of weight scares me because of the roll over threat. I plan on adding 2 inch spacers in the back (tho the Bro Tek website didnt say if it covered the 80 series BX).... I want to take the MMM off for clearance reasons even tho it offers some roll over protection for when I want to use the FEL. I've also thought about adding a ballast box for FEL use (never operated a FEL even tho I grew up farming on small Kubotas).
I'm trying to avoid the obvious answer of adding weight to my tires because I don't want to tear up the lawn. It is also one of the reasons I went with a BX vice a B series. I want a Lawn mower on crack....that can do a bunch other stuff a Garden tractor can't do. Plus i need the 4x4 to pull loads up a hill, snowblow, cultivate. Everyone says to add weight to the tires for safety.....when I"m trying to avoid as much weight as possible for 70% of the time I use this thing. Are the Spacers enough to take away the pucker factor in these things?
My problem comes from the fact that my land is sloped (not the lawn area) in some areas and I plan to use the FEL for rocks and dirt and other stuff around the slope. But the lack of weight scares me because of the roll over threat. I plan on adding 2 inch spacers in the back (tho the Bro Tek website didnt say if it covered the 80 series BX).... I want to take the MMM off for clearance reasons even tho it offers some roll over protection for when I want to use the FEL. I've also thought about adding a ballast box for FEL use (never operated a FEL even tho I grew up farming on small Kubotas).
I'm trying to avoid the obvious answer of adding weight to my tires because I don't want to tear up the lawn. It is also one of the reasons I went with a BX vice a B series. I want a Lawn mower on crack....that can do a bunch other stuff a Garden tractor can't do. Plus i need the 4x4 to pull loads up a hill, snowblow, cultivate. Everyone says to add weight to the tires for safety.....when I"m trying to avoid as much weight as possible for 70% of the time I use this thing. Are the Spacers enough to take away the pucker factor in these things?