You'll need bx2200 owners to advise on chain interference without spacers, and mower interference with spacers. That said, a wider stance is better for stability.
Many, including myself, run with fluid filled rears. It will make loader work safer by keeping weight on the rear axle, but does nothing to relieve the potentially high weight on the front axle. 3 pt ballast is best for loader work, as the weight behind the rear axle makes the rear axle a fulcrum removing some weight from the front axle while keeping the rear firmly planted.
I have the equivalent of windshield washer fluid in my rears. There are products that are heavier per gallon (like RimGaurd) but it's more expensive. Don't use plain water.
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Many, including myself, run with fluid filled rears. It will make loader work safer by keeping weight on the rear axle, but does nothing to relieve the potentially high weight on the front axle. 3 pt ballast is best for loader work, as the weight behind the rear axle makes the rear axle a fulcrum removing some weight from the front axle while keeping the rear firmly planted.
I have the equivalent of windshield washer fluid in my rears. There are products that are heavier per gallon (like RimGaurd) but it's more expensive. Don't use plain water.
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