Good day to all! I manage a church camp, and we have recently received a "donated" L3301 tractor. It has a FEL with quick attach and a bucket and forks. My primary use of the tractor is pulling a Woods 84" finish mower. We also have a Massey Ferguson 255 tractor (pre-1981 age). That tractor is a fantastic machine, but with a dry weight around 6500, filled 16.9/24 tires, massive wheel weights and a FEL, it is just a touch heavy for use with the finish mower...it just tears up to much grass and leaves ruts anywhere I want the pretty finish of the mower. That is where the L3301 comes into play. With it, we have the opposite problem, not enough weight when using the FEL. I do not want to mess with a ballast box, because I want to be able keep the mower installed. I did install a quick hitch on the 3 point which does make changes easier, but I still don't want to mess with it constantly. I believe we have the R14 tires, 15/19.5 size, and apparently no wheel weight options. So I am thinking that filled rear tires is going to be my best option for more weight. Does anyone here have experience with filled rear tires on their L? My biggest fear is that I spend the bread on filling my tires only to find out that it has not added enough weight to do what I want. It is actually scary to me how unstable this tractor is with even a small amount of weight in the bucket or on the forks. Personal history moment here...My father in law was killed when he overloaded the front bucket on his Kubota tractor and it tipped over and threw him off of it. I am very paranoid about unstable equipment, and I have volunteers using this tractor on a regular basis, so preventing tipping accidents is a foremost concern with the use of this machine.