Hi All,
I'm new to this site and am really happy to have found it. I'm a new tractor owner and new to tractors. I bought a Kubota MX5400 and am really happy with it. With all the backorders were experiencing these days now, I received my 4 to 1 bucket to replace the standard bucket that came with the tractor only a couple of weeks ago.
After the change out, I noticed how much heavier the 4 to 1 bucket is. I'm somewhat spooked about flipping with a load in the bucket. I loading only a little more than half the load I too in the standard bucket, only travel with it about 20 inches off the deck, traveling very slow when traveling in surfaces 10 degree or more pitch of a hillside. I haven't felt or seen the rear tire lift off the ground. I have a mower as well as a cultivator which I was told I could be used as ballast but the mower is so big and the cultivator doesn't seem to have the weight......but that just my opinion. I have been looking at a Ballast Box that is Quick Hitch, Category 1 compatible. I located one but have been holding off to see what other experienced tractor operators thought that I have spoken too. I not sure if this is a "learning curve and get over it already", or "just filling the rear tires with the water" or "get the ballast box" or what? ( I have not yet filled the rear tires yet as the tractor was delivered with air only in the rear tires.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
I'm new to this site and am really happy to have found it. I'm a new tractor owner and new to tractors. I bought a Kubota MX5400 and am really happy with it. With all the backorders were experiencing these days now, I received my 4 to 1 bucket to replace the standard bucket that came with the tractor only a couple of weeks ago.
After the change out, I noticed how much heavier the 4 to 1 bucket is. I'm somewhat spooked about flipping with a load in the bucket. I loading only a little more than half the load I too in the standard bucket, only travel with it about 20 inches off the deck, traveling very slow when traveling in surfaces 10 degree or more pitch of a hillside. I haven't felt or seen the rear tire lift off the ground. I have a mower as well as a cultivator which I was told I could be used as ballast but the mower is so big and the cultivator doesn't seem to have the weight......but that just my opinion. I have been looking at a Ballast Box that is Quick Hitch, Category 1 compatible. I located one but have been holding off to see what other experienced tractor operators thought that I have spoken too. I not sure if this is a "learning curve and get over it already", or "just filling the rear tires with the water" or "get the ballast box" or what? ( I have not yet filled the rear tires yet as the tractor was delivered with air only in the rear tires.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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