Posted by The tractor vet on April 15, 2014 at 14:03:30 from (75.19.115.57):
In Reply to: Re: tire ballast posted by Nate V. IA on April 15, 2014 at 13:44:30:
Only IF someone is looking for weights . As for me i will use fluid in the tire and if necessary we will hang some iron but only to the edge of the tire . Around here ya ain't going to do much with out fluid in the tires . The one 706 does not have fluid and the old John Deere A does not have fluid and you can forget usen the A to pull a loaded gravity box or the bale wagon with 11 1000lb bales on it on a dry day and if it is the least bit wet ya can forget the 706 as it will spin out on the humps and bumps . The haybine can shove the 706 sideways on a couple fields . The 806 is loaded and it is a lot more stable , 92-9300 lbs verses 13500 with just fluid i use to have four and a half sets on the 806 plus a 1000 on the nose for plowing and at times she was still a little light
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