splat55
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Hey Ohio......glad to hear its unanimous.....I'm going with using both brakes and locked together. If I ever need to do something different, then at least I will know I can separate the brakes.
Well, got a new tire on the front today to match the new tire that was put on by the seller the day I bought the tractor. Both were in pretty sad shape when I looked at the tractor, but one was flat and the seller put one on the day I brought it home. So, good rubber all the way around! Oh, and Woohooo.....I ordered my ROPS today. Kind of an early b-day present from my wife and daughter.
Okay guys...I have another question. A guy came by today....actually he's our local Dish network guy. But he messes with tractors a little. Now, I don't know the termonology.....but, he suggested, to get a tiny bit more stability, I should take the big square peice that mounts to the rim...and bolt it on the back side of the rim. He said it works well for getting a little wider stance on the rear, hence a bit more stable.
My questions are these: Can that peice be mounted on the inside of the rim? It looks as though it can and there are some holes that look like they would align the way it's mounted now...but just on the inside.
And, is it worth the trouble to get maybe 2 on each side? To me, since I can't really afford wider tires right now nor can I afford to change over to a turf style tire/wheel combo, it sounds like maybe it would be ideal for me since a lot of our terrain isn't flat, so anything I can do to make the tractor more stable...for free, is very appealing. Any thoughts?
Well, got a new tire on the front today to match the new tire that was put on by the seller the day I bought the tractor. Both were in pretty sad shape when I looked at the tractor, but one was flat and the seller put one on the day I brought it home. So, good rubber all the way around! Oh, and Woohooo.....I ordered my ROPS today. Kind of an early b-day present from my wife and daughter.
Okay guys...I have another question. A guy came by today....actually he's our local Dish network guy. But he messes with tractors a little. Now, I don't know the termonology.....but, he suggested, to get a tiny bit more stability, I should take the big square peice that mounts to the rim...and bolt it on the back side of the rim. He said it works well for getting a little wider stance on the rear, hence a bit more stable.
My questions are these: Can that peice be mounted on the inside of the rim? It looks as though it can and there are some holes that look like they would align the way it's mounted now...but just on the inside.
And, is it worth the trouble to get maybe 2 on each side? To me, since I can't really afford wider tires right now nor can I afford to change over to a turf style tire/wheel combo, it sounds like maybe it would be ideal for me since a lot of our terrain isn't flat, so anything I can do to make the tractor more stable...for free, is very appealing. Any thoughts?
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