Posted by John A. on December 17, 2007 at 19:40:56 from (65.41.71.196):
In Reply to: Fluid In Tires posted by Allan In NE on December 17, 2007 at 05:03:41:
Alan, Why not just pick up 3 or 4 more sets of wt? Get 2 pair of splits so you can mount them on the inside and the other 2 pair of solid wt to add to the one wt on each axle you alredy have? And the up side is NO added charge when you need to get a flat fixed by your local tire shop! We are running 330lbs of inside wt + 450 lbs of outside wt on each rear axle on a JD-4230, open-station. This tractor crow hops more than I think it should, when the bucket is full of soil or a really heavy round bale on! It needs one more set added to be more right! I would think that the local salvage yard you deal with should have a good supply at a reasonable price. My guys have them in the $50/set neighborhood. Just my thoughts here, But The Vet and Iowa Lee think like I do. Anyway....... Later, John A.
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