Posted by jeffcat on January 28, 2015 at 17:43:28 from (73.197.157.130):
In Reply to: loaded tractor tires posted by Brian806 on January 28, 2015 at 16:56:14:
All of my lawn and garden tractors got loaded this past summer. Makes a BIG differance in how they handle and their traction too. I ran around tody with my little 1330 cadet and a tow trailer in 7 inches of snow with NO problem at all. Stupid turf tires dig in with the anti-freeze in them!! You would think that about 80* of weight would not make such a big Diff. Also lowers the center of gravity by quite a few inches!! The neighbor works at a junk yard. I gathered up a whole bunch of plastic containers and he filled them with used anti-freeze. Added one bottle of NAPA 1330 cooling sytem treatment per wheel and filled them to about the top of the rim. About 6 for small and 8 gallons for large rear tires. Works great. I bet you can do the same of full size tractor for not too much cost and it will not screw up your rims!
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