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Posted by Cliff Neubauer on February 28, 2007 at 08:16:07 from (69.66.91.175):
In Reply to: Cliff Neubauer posted by Allan In NE on February 28, 2007 at 05:11:20:
This tractor used to be our sprayer tractor so we sucked the fluid out of it to keep it light and now it's too light to do any kind of heavy loader work. It's got two sets of wheel weights on it right now and I think it's going to get at least two more sets and maybe a good heavy 3pt quick hitch to get some more weight on the back. It really needs the weight of having fluid but we've had to replace enough rims due to fluid damage that putting fluid back in any tire will be a last resort for us. The way it is it seems to get around decent when going forward but on snow or any other slick condition it won't hardly back up at all. I've been running about 1,200lbs on the 3pt which helps alot but I may rebuild my counter weight so it will hold 20 weights instead of 10 which would help alot.
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