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Tires & Wheels Discuss everything related to ag, turf or industrial tires, wheels, rims, ballast and chains right here. |
09-20-2019
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#1
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2nd Yr. Apprentice
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: North East CT
Equipment: BX22, BX2750 Blower, BX2763 Blade, BX Power Broom, BX Grass Catcher,
Posts: 193
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Wheel Weight Question
I have a BX22 with loaded tires in the rear. I also have wheel weight from an older tractor that will bolt onto the Kubota wheels. Is it acceptable to use these weights in both front and rear for additional stability? thanks
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09-20-2019
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#2
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VIP Service Tech
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: SW Pa
Equipment: BX 2360
Posts: 9,882
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Re: Wheel Weight Question
Yes in the rear,, in the front that is a pretty gray area,, I wouldnt
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09-21-2019
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#3
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 Master Tech
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Peoria, AZ
Equipment: 1979 B7100DT Gear
Posts: 4,144
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Re: Wheel Weight Question
Rear wheels, no question. Early Kubotas came with weight mounting holes on the front wheels, and there were even factory front wheel weights available for some models. But most modern Kubotas come with recommendations to NOT use weights on the front wheels. Perhaps they've learned something over the intervening years.
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'79 B7100DT, B219FEL, B670 Backhoe with 10" & (2) 14" Buckets, 60" Curtis front blade, GC Forks, 42" Gannon box blade, 60" 920lb roller, 4'x4' rock skid, 272lbs wheel weights, Hodge Stabilizers, small dump trailer, 2nd B670 Backhoe for parts, Piranha Toothbar
Last edited by Lil Foot; 09-24-2019 at 07:53 AM.
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09-24-2019
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#4
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2nd Yr. Apprentice
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: United States
Posts: 239
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Re: Wheel Weight Question
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Originally Posted by Lil Foot
... But most modern Kubotas come with recommendations to NOT use weights on the front wheels. ...
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That's odd...never heard that before...
DustyRusty,
I'd say if you want to ballast your front wheels give it a try. Front suitcase weights are another option if you don't have a loader or use something on the front of your tractor that they would interfere with. Here's a good article about the need for ballast and how best to apply it.
https://agtiretalk.com/proper-tracto...turers-answer/
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09-26-2019
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#5
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Journeyman
Join Date: May 2009
Location: chickamauga ga usa
Equipment: L235, bx2670
Posts: 1,858
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Re: Wheel Weight Question
Front wheel weights do nothing for stability. The front axle pivots in the center and does not try to hold the tractor down. It also does nothing for ballast if you had something heavy on the back,, unless, it is so heavy that it's picking the front end off the ground. The frame has to start picking the axle up before the wheel weight comes into play. Best to put your ballast on the frame.
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