Posted by Dan Swanson on April 20, 2008 at 19:14:31 from (63.172.252.161):
I have 15.5/38 bias tires with air on my 856 right now. A 4 bottom plow makes me slip quite a bit, obviously. I got a great deal on a set of used 16.9/38 Good Year radials with 75% tread to put on the tractor. The larger tire size would work better in the field too because the 15.5 are a bit too small. I have a loader on the tractor. I am going to be using the tractor for pulling 14' sweep/chisle & a 4 or 5 bottom land plow. How much weight do I need per rear axle either with weights or ballisting. Or, is there a formula that makes it easy to determine. I know I will need front weights too. Thanks, Dan Swanson
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