So many loaded tire threads I tried to search but couldn't find the answer to my specific question.
2011 B2320 HSD with r4's. FEL, 60" MMM, BB,,,
My yard is very wet/soft in spring and moderately soft in the summer. So I didn't want loaded tires. This is what I use to mow my 2+- acre lawn and didn't know if the added weight would tear anything up. Plus, I tow the tractor 300 miles round trip to my cabin a few times each summer/fall. Didn't want to tow the weight. I use the back blade or ballast box to ballast when using the FEL. I know the loaded tires aren't really that much extra but I didn't know how it would affect trailer balance.
So, Does anyone load tires for snow use and unload for mow use?
Any issues to having that little bit of fluid in the tires that are higher than the valve stem? I'd really rather not turn the tractor on it's side to get it all out
I do have a loading ramp behind the barn so that and storage containers...
Am I nuts to go this way as opposed to buying wheel weights(which I keep an eye out for constantly)?
2011 B2320 HSD with r4's. FEL, 60" MMM, BB,,,
My yard is very wet/soft in spring and moderately soft in the summer. So I didn't want loaded tires. This is what I use to mow my 2+- acre lawn and didn't know if the added weight would tear anything up. Plus, I tow the tractor 300 miles round trip to my cabin a few times each summer/fall. Didn't want to tow the weight. I use the back blade or ballast box to ballast when using the FEL. I know the loaded tires aren't really that much extra but I didn't know how it would affect trailer balance.
So, Does anyone load tires for snow use and unload for mow use?
Any issues to having that little bit of fluid in the tires that are higher than the valve stem? I'd really rather not turn the tractor on it's side to get it all out
I do have a loading ramp behind the barn so that and storage containers...
Am I nuts to go this way as opposed to buying wheel weights(which I keep an eye out for constantly)?