Used my recently purchased BX2360 to cut my field using the Belly Mower - I was sadly disappointed in the "suspension" - I felt every little bump or rut. After 3 hours, I felt like I had been in a washing machine! The next day, my back muscles were sore from just trying to hang on. I guess the larger wheels on my 8N smooth things out enough to be tolerable - this small BX tractor just cannot handle uneven terrain.
So, my question is - does anyone have a clue what pressure I can get away with, without compromising the tire? I was running with the recommended pressure of 22 psi for the fronts (18x8.50-10 Ind), and 17 psi for the rears (26x12.00-12 Ind) - they have ballast water. I'm hoping less pressure may soften the ride a little, but not sure how low to go. I had the front bucket off, and no weight on the back, other than a quick hitch - I do have a ballast box if that would help.
So, my question is - does anyone have a clue what pressure I can get away with, without compromising the tire? I was running with the recommended pressure of 22 psi for the fronts (18x8.50-10 Ind), and 17 psi for the rears (26x12.00-12 Ind) - they have ballast water. I'm hoping less pressure may soften the ride a little, but not sure how low to go. I had the front bucket off, and no weight on the back, other than a quick hitch - I do have a ballast box if that would help.
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