Hi gang,
Just bought a new MX 5400 with FEL and noticed immediately the lack of rear weight, so I just had RimGuard added for a total of 1,200 lbs.
Gotta admit the rear still seems a little light, but much better than before. Here's my question: As I drive my tractor down my gravel driveway I notice my rear tires pick up gravel dust only on the center half of the tire. Obviously the tire is supporting weight only on the center portion of the tire. This is at a tire pressure of ~15 psi. Shouldn't the whole tire ( R4"s) be contacting any surface I'm driving on, or is this normal? I'd like to achieve as much traction as possible, especially this winter. Would lowering the tire pressure to ~10 psi be feasible, or is that too low?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this!
Paul
Just bought a new MX 5400 with FEL and noticed immediately the lack of rear weight, so I just had RimGuard added for a total of 1,200 lbs.
Gotta admit the rear still seems a little light, but much better than before. Here's my question: As I drive my tractor down my gravel driveway I notice my rear tires pick up gravel dust only on the center half of the tire. Obviously the tire is supporting weight only on the center portion of the tire. This is at a tire pressure of ~15 psi. Shouldn't the whole tire ( R4"s) be contacting any surface I'm driving on, or is this normal? I'd like to achieve as much traction as possible, especially this winter. Would lowering the tire pressure to ~10 psi be feasible, or is that too low?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this!
Paul