Hi,
The LX2610 I ordered is now at the stage of waiting for its backhoe subframe to arrive and be installed...
I have read through the WSM and it mentions not run the backhoe with loaded tires.
This will be my first tractor, so I don’t have that experience behind me to have an opinion one way way or the other. The manual says no, but...
One of the core reasons I am getting the LX is to mount a snow thrower on it to tackle my 1/8 mile paved drive that winds around and is relatively steep. The weight in the rear has seemed to be pretty important for the grade and what not.
Thoughts out there?
Heed the advice of the WSM or fill the rears? And whys for your suggestion.
Thanks!
Tim
The LX2610 I ordered is now at the stage of waiting for its backhoe subframe to arrive and be installed...
I have read through the WSM and it mentions not run the backhoe with loaded tires.
This will be my first tractor, so I don’t have that experience behind me to have an opinion one way way or the other. The manual says no, but...
One of the core reasons I am getting the LX is to mount a snow thrower on it to tackle my 1/8 mile paved drive that winds around and is relatively steep. The weight in the rear has seemed to be pretty important for the grade and what not.
Thoughts out there?
Heed the advice of the WSM or fill the rears? And whys for your suggestion.
Thanks!
Tim