I have a 2 year old L3301 tractor and recently used a grading blade to plow about 6" of snow with an 1" layer of ice on top for the first time. Prior to getting the Kubota, I used a Ford 1710 for over 30 years, which I used frequently to plow snow. I have some experience. The Ford 1710 was 2 wheel drive, with turf tires, rear chains, and 150 lbs. on the front weight bracket.
The recent ice/snow mix, was the first appreciable snow fall in almost 10 years. The rear tires on the L3301 were both filled with fluid from the dealer. So rear traction is decent to great with the AG tires. But the front tires seem to "float" a bit on the snow covered surface, resulting in some side movement even when making slight turns. This can get a bit dicey when traveling along the side of a hill. I was thinking, some front weight may correct some of the issue and may help when mowing wet grass in the spring.
I am looking for some comments and suggestions. Should I install suit case weights on a new front bracket or go with front wheel weights and if so, how much weight?
Thanks,
John
The recent ice/snow mix, was the first appreciable snow fall in almost 10 years. The rear tires on the L3301 were both filled with fluid from the dealer. So rear traction is decent to great with the AG tires. But the front tires seem to "float" a bit on the snow covered surface, resulting in some side movement even when making slight turns. This can get a bit dicey when traveling along the side of a hill. I was thinking, some front weight may correct some of the issue and may help when mowing wet grass in the spring.
I am looking for some comments and suggestions. Should I install suit case weights on a new front bracket or go with front wheel weights and if so, how much weight?
Thanks,
John