Posted by Mike M on January 26, 2017 at 06:44:21 from (24.140.3.210):
In Reply to: Ballast posted by Spudm on January 25, 2017 at 13:24:52:
Well that's close sounding to the JD5105 I have. It had no added weights at all when I got it used. I had the rear tires fluid filled with basically windshield washer fluid. Most tires places near me (ohio) don't do the beet juice thing as it is way more money and in cold weather they can't pump it in and out to fix flats. These newer tractors seem really light and the loaders can lift ALOT ! The owners manuals list what is recommended. Mine with the rears loaded is still really light in the back. Easy to spin the rears when even back dragging up a slight grade. I have a weight box for the 3 pt. filled with concrete I NEED when I try to lift up heavy items. Even the old 4020 with loader and filled with calcium which is the heaviest NEEDS the heavy model 115 blade on the rear for extra weight if you plan on doing any serious work with it. A local New Holland dealer would not let a compact tractor leave the lot without having fluid added to the rear if the owner bought a loader for it.
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