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Posted by kydirtfarmer on August 08, 2003 at 04:38:09 from (64.12.96.236):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: How much wieght? posted by Robert in W. Mi on August 07, 2003 at 15:11:14:
With any impliment that ever gets hooked to this tractor, it doesn't need ANY front wieght. The only time I ever use them, is when we happen to be using a plow. I have 3x16", and 4x14" mounted plows. We VERY RARELY ever use them. The tractor is more than heavy enough, and balanced very well, in its "stock" form. It is just too heavy for its size. With the fluid out, and the front wieghts off, the tractor feels the same. I moved 2 round bales last night, and didn't see anything wrong with the setup. In nearly all the things we will do with this tractor, the job it's doing will provide significant wieght to the tractor, or it's all pto work.
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