I have an L2850 and a Woods 5' Dixie Cutter brush hog I've been working on to get ready to start cutting my farm with. The farm is not flat, plenty of hills and banks which I know I need to mow up & down as much as possible vs across. That said, I want to make the tractor as safe and stable as possible for this duty without greatly diminishing it's versatility for other jobs. What I'm already looking into is adding liquid ballast in the rear. Should I also be considering spacers and if so, any recommendations on width and/or brands? I'm assuming I'd want to install those before ballast as the tires would be much lighter to handle. I'm open to opinions on whether I should remove the bucket for mowing as well. I've seen the arguments that it can catch things when you are swinging around and more 'rear' focused while mowing. I'm willing to be more careful in that area and maybe limited in maneuverability if it gives me more overall stability and balance while mowing, especially on some of the sidehills where up and down isn't feasible or possible. I grew up around tractors and I've mowed with lots of riding tractors, but this will be the first time I've started mowing on a big tractor with a brush hog. Thanks!
Edit: Might be a newb question, but am I able to flip the center disc portion of the rims around and get more width that way?
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BF500 bucket is 5' (60"0
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Edit: Might be a newb question, but am I able to flip the center disc portion of the rims around and get more width that way?
Picture added for reference.
BF500 bucket is 5' (60"0
From TractorData:
No code has to be inserted here.
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