Hello all, I'm new to the site as well as a proud new owner of a L3200 w/ the 524 FEL. I purchased the R4 tires with the unit. It is the HST model. My wife and I recently puchased 8 acres of woods and I have been using it to help with the clearing process. The tractor has plenty of power for what i'm using it for. The question I have has to do with liquid ballist for the rear tires and possibly the front. The tractor seems to "spin" fairly easy and even with the diff lock engaded. I'm just wondering would doing the liquid ballist in the rear tires aid in less wheel spin and more power to the ground.
The other question I have and I read on here somewheres about it is with the size of the L3200/3800 will the liquid ballist wear parts quickly. A guy I work with siad with the ballist in the rear tires, when you load the loader up it more or less uses the front tires as a folcrum per say. He was of the opion the front end would wear out fairly quick. Also, when the fella dropped my tractor off, I asked how popular was it to have the tires filled, he replied alot of people opt to not have tires filled with the L3200/L3800 as they are really not big enough of a tractor to benifit from it.
I'm at a lose on weather or not to have this done. Can I have a few of you guys who have the L series chime in.
The other question I have and I read on here somewheres about it is with the size of the L3200/3800 will the liquid ballist wear parts quickly. A guy I work with siad with the ballist in the rear tires, when you load the loader up it more or less uses the front tires as a folcrum per say. He was of the opion the front end would wear out fairly quick. Also, when the fella dropped my tractor off, I asked how popular was it to have the tires filled, he replied alot of people opt to not have tires filled with the L3200/L3800 as they are really not big enough of a tractor to benifit from it.
I'm at a lose on weather or not to have this done. Can I have a few of you guys who have the L series chime in.