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Posted by Ron on July 29, 2004 at 07:46:49 from (69.179.21.81):
In Reply to: Re: Liquid Ballast vs. Iron Weights posted by buickanddeere on July 29, 2004 at 06:53:08:
Then you would have $2! Maybe you should take your "I hate liquid ballast" routine on the road, Quebec or wherever. No doubt they would pass a law forbidding anybody from operating a tractor without your approval. Let's get something straight, every one of us who actually use our equipment find what works best for us. We all use different tractors, with different implements, on different soils with different moisture levels, for different tasks. The amount of ballast and tire pressure and type of tire, and size of tire are choices we make based on our different needs. Ballst is also very much a safety issue; anything you do to lower the center of gravity keeps you from testing your ROPS (or your head if you don't have one). Nothing is more effective at lowering the center of gravity than LIQUID BALLAST.
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