Weights?

oldbear

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L3800, 5 ft rotary cutter, 7 ft finish mower
Aug 12, 2012
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Bowling Green, KY
I've got an L3800HST with a brushguard on the front. Great little tractoe with good power, however when running my Landpride 5' rotary cutter or my Farm King 7 foot finish mower she's "light" in the front end. How much weight do y'all figure I need up front to hold her down? (Rear tires are fluid filled already). I've got (someplace) three of the old JD suirtcase weights (42 lb?) that I'm going to try tomorrow. Think that will do it or will I need more and if so, how much? Big K is sure Proud of their weights. The dealer quoted $450!:eek:. Thanks for your help and suggestions!!
 

elkhound

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2001 Kubota L3000DT
Oct 8, 2010
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I have the same situation sometimes with my L3000DT when using a boom pole. I also have 3 suitcase weights, and at times wish i had 2 more. If after trying the three you have and decide you still need more check with everythingattachments.com. Not sure what they are asking but hopefully its less than $450.
 

Bluegill

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Jan 11, 2012
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I don't need any extra weight on the front of my L3800 mowing with a 5' Land Pride hog. Your mower must be a lot heavier.

Probably just 100-200 lbs is all that's needed.
 

skeets

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BX 2360 /B2601
Oct 2, 2009
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Have ya ever just thouhgt about loading the front tires with water/antifreeze?
 

gpreuss

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L3200DT w/FEL, K650 Backhoe, 5' Rotary, 40" Howard Rotavator, 6' Rhino blade
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I have an L3200, with a 5' Wards - yes, WARDS, as in Montgomery - bush hog on it. The front tires are filled. I added about 270lbs of weight to the front end, shaped something like a bumper. I ran a thread on it a few weeks ago. Kubota says you can put 275lbs of suitcase weights on it, so I figure I'm pretty good for weight. I have a hilly 10 acres, and without the weight turning, particularly up hill, can be a problem. With the weight it does quite well.
Because of their shape, Kubota's suitcase weights have to come off when the loader is on. I get to leave mine on all of the time. I take the loader off for bush-hogging or tilling...:D
 

oldbear

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L3800, 5 ft rotary cutter, 7 ft finish mower
Aug 12, 2012
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Bowling Green, KY
Thanks guys.. I put three JD 20kg weights (now painted ORANGE!) on the front and it made a world of difference on the hills. Mowed a good bit with the 7 foot mower and it handled pretty well. I'd like another weight (it would hold four) but three was what I had available. Thanks again!
 

Kytim

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Aug 14, 2009
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Thats what I would have done, use what you have.

Good to see another Ky boy on here too. I'm down by Madisonville.

Welcome aboard!
 

murky

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I have an L3200, with a 5' Wards - yes, WARDS, as in Montgomery - bush hog on it. The front tires are filled. I added about 270lbs of weight to the front end, shaped something like a bumper. I ran a thread on it a few weeks ago. Kubota says you can put 275lbs of suitcase weights on it, so I figure I'm pretty good for weight. I have a hilly 10 acres, and without the weight turning, particularly up hill, can be a problem. With the weight it does quite well.
Because of their shape, Kubota's suitcase weights have to come off when the loader is on. I get to leave mine on all of the time. I take the loader off for bush-hogging or tilling...:D
Why do you take it off for tilling? Is that for maneuverability or is it weight distribution?
 

gpreuss

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L3200DT w/FEL, K650 Backhoe, 5' Rotary, 40" Howard Rotavator, 6' Rhino blade
Oct 9, 2011
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Spokane, WA
Why do you take it off for tilling? Is that for maneuverability or is it weight distribution?
My garden area is fenced in to keep out deer. If the FEL bucket is all the way up, the tractor wants to tip over. If it is down, it snags the fence. If it is off, it is Wonderful! After being stuck with the FEL on the old 185 for some 35 years, the quick attach feature of the new Kubotas is a godsend!