Posted by John A. on April 15, 2008 at 20:52:23 from (138.210.117.24):
In Reply to: no fluid in tires posted by :RIVIR on April 15, 2008 at 13:44:39:
RIVIR, My 2cents here!!!! I have a 966 w/ a 2350 IH loader, No fluid in tires, but have 750+ lbs of cast wt on each rear corner. Also here on the ranch we have a JD 4230 with a Koyker 565 loader it has 780 lbs of cast on each rear corner. These 2 tractors are basiclly the same hp tractor, and both are open station too, but the balance of each is totally different. The 966 is solid and steady with a full bucket of wet road base. The 4230 is squirrely with a full bucket of wet road base. The JD needs another 150 lbs, at least on each rear corner. My point to you is this, DO Not skimp on the amount of rear wt for your tractor. In loader applications you can get in a storm real quick if your tractor isn't properly weighted and then some. Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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