Posted by John A. on September 10, 2011 at 15:08:01 from (76.1.122.180):
In Reply to: rear balast posted by Bshugarts on September 10, 2011 at 07:35:32:
Bshugarts, Since the rears are loaded,can you add more liquid to get them to 80% or maybe 90% full, Check out what factory Kubota wts are available, if any! or aftermarket wts!! You might have to build a wt rack to add some sort of suitcase wts. Do this if you are in regular loader service duty. If it is, on occasion then.......... After that then the easiest way it to rig a 55 gal barrel on a 3pt fashion, add soil for wt, that should do do the trick, It will get you the wt needed and not stick out in the rear too much. Hope this helps! Later, John A. PS I just reread your post,And thought of something else.... This option will get you more wt but it will reduce ride quality, Solid fill the tires with that hard foam might work I am just not sure it is the way to go! Later, JAS
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