Posted by dave2 on August 12, 2010 at 12:17:37 from (139.139.35.70):
Hey folks,
can someone tell me how much liquid a 11,2x28 tractor tire will hold? Maybe a majic website? Wondering if they'll hold enough to be worthwhile as far as weight. Do filled tires have an advantage over a weight hanging on the 3PH?
Another question for you folks with 8n size tractors.
If you had a loader on it how much weight would you want hanging off the back?
If you don't have a loader, how much weight would you like to have on it to make your life easier when moving heavier stuff around?
I've got a 220 pound or so front axel weight on my tractor and about a 700 pound chunk of concrete for the 3PH that I haven't used since I always have a container with that much manure in it in winter.
Thinking to modify the big weight somehow with a hitch (receiver type that bolts onto step bumpers) so I could just leave it mounted.
Trying to make things a little more user friendly in winter.
Curious what you folks think.
Dave
This post was edited by dave2 at 12:20:08 08/12/10.
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