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Re: Ballasting or weights on tractor
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Posted by Don-Wi on March 23, 2007 at 07:39:28 from (69.217.51.251):
In Reply to: Ballasting or weights on tractor posted by E.B. Haymakin' on March 23, 2007 at 06:53:07:
Like everyone else in the real world, we leave those rears alone. We generally leave the fronts alone too, the 1855 that we really got loaded down on the front for plowing does all the heavy tillage and the heavy feild work, and I'm not lifting 100+ lb. slabs on and off 2-5 times a year. We used to have a big chunk of concrete hanging between 4 weights (2 on either side) when that ws our plowing tractor. Now it's down to 5 suitcase weights to keep the front from bouncing so damn hard. My 1600 has 1 stacker ontop of the base, and the 165 now has a loader on it. The front end is really shot on that one. Donovan from Wisconsin
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