I have recently picked up a B7100 HST with an aftermarket loader that has a 4 in 1 bucket. The idea being this new to me B7100 with loader would replace my existing B7100 HST with mid mount mower. The B7100 with loader needs a new thrust bearing and maybe clutch and it has half the hours of my B7100 with no loader. However the B7100 with loader is so unstable compared to non loader B7100. Even driving on the level ground and rear tyre goes into a dip feels unstable even with a flail mower on. There is also a bit of a bounce and hop when lifting and lowering the 3 point.
This instability became even more noticeable when I bought a 3 point finish mower. The idea with the finish mower is that I need to mow beside a concrete driveway that is on a slope (Mostly up and down). With a slasher or flail mower you constantly have to keep adjusting the 3 point hitch height as not to scrap the concrete, with the finish mower it runs on its own wheels and floats, so ideal for going over concrete and gravel etc. The B7100 with mid mower also works well for this and because the weight of the MMM is so slow it feels super stable. The B7100 with no loader also feels more stable with the flail mower or rotary slasher on than the B7100 with the loader.
The only other way I can think of mowing the concrete driveway is adding some blocks of timber to the bottom of the rotary slasher and the flail mower and try that out. Has anyone god any idea if this would work? Or another option?
The B7100 with the loader steering is really heavy compared to b7100 with no loader. So it seems there is too much wight on the front axels too.
Now the problem I think with the finish mower, is because it sits on it' own wheels, there is no weight on the rear wheels of the tractor and with the loader on it all the weight is at the front wheels? This would be somewhat the same with a rotary slasher mower and flail mower when they are running on the ground in float?
The other think I noticed was even on the slightest side hill the rear end wants to slide down, I am guessing this is because the finish mower is so far back acting like a lever?
The loader is not a quick attach or anything so not easy to taken off.
What can I do to make it more stable? and how can I best add weight to the tractor to make it more stable while using the finish mower or any mower? Wheel weights? fluid in tyres? My understanding is fluid in wheels wheels won't remove weight from the front wheels like 3 point hitch weight does but it will help with traction and roll over stability?
I have just ordered some Ag tyres for the turf rims as per previous pots from other members of this forum.
This instability became even more noticeable when I bought a 3 point finish mower. The idea with the finish mower is that I need to mow beside a concrete driveway that is on a slope (Mostly up and down). With a slasher or flail mower you constantly have to keep adjusting the 3 point hitch height as not to scrap the concrete, with the finish mower it runs on its own wheels and floats, so ideal for going over concrete and gravel etc. The B7100 with mid mower also works well for this and because the weight of the MMM is so slow it feels super stable. The B7100 with no loader also feels more stable with the flail mower or rotary slasher on than the B7100 with the loader.
The only other way I can think of mowing the concrete driveway is adding some blocks of timber to the bottom of the rotary slasher and the flail mower and try that out. Has anyone god any idea if this would work? Or another option?
The B7100 with the loader steering is really heavy compared to b7100 with no loader. So it seems there is too much wight on the front axels too.
Now the problem I think with the finish mower, is because it sits on it' own wheels, there is no weight on the rear wheels of the tractor and with the loader on it all the weight is at the front wheels? This would be somewhat the same with a rotary slasher mower and flail mower when they are running on the ground in float?
The other think I noticed was even on the slightest side hill the rear end wants to slide down, I am guessing this is because the finish mower is so far back acting like a lever?
The loader is not a quick attach or anything so not easy to taken off.
What can I do to make it more stable? and how can I best add weight to the tractor to make it more stable while using the finish mower or any mower? Wheel weights? fluid in tyres? My understanding is fluid in wheels wheels won't remove weight from the front wheels like 3 point hitch weight does but it will help with traction and roll over stability?
I have just ordered some Ag tyres for the turf rims as per previous pots from other members of this forum.