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Old 01-24-2022, 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Formulabruce View Post
You'll need money to get the rear tires loaded.
Don't want anything but air in the rear tires.

The air got too low in my Kioti tires & lost their seal, went flat. I fooled around not checkin 'em as often as I should have & let it happen twice, once on each side.

But, since I didn't have any liquid in 'em, all I had to do was take 'em back to the tire place & get 'em sealed & aired back up. Would have had a big mess, if they'd had liquid in 'em.

I leave the 5' bush hog on it all the time. It provides plenty of weight to balance the front end loader bucket, when it's full of dirt or gravel.

Have been doing this for over 12 years now, with over 600 hours on the tractor. Never a problem without extra weight in the tires.