[AT] weighted tires or not

HERBERT METZ metz-h.b at comcast.net
Sun May 26 10:56:51 PDT 2019


John,
It only takes one situation where more weight would have been of benefit.  
Herb(GA)


> On May 26, 2019 at 8:32 AM John Hall <jtchall at nc.rr.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>   Some of you guys may remember I had to replace the tires on our 454 
> Utility tractor a couple months ago (about 40hp).  I didn't have time to 
> add water to them before I started using it. One of the first jobs was 
> to spray some wet fields. Got to thinking, this thing weighs about 1,000 
> lbs less now---that is a good thing in wet ground. Spraying, mowing, 
> tedding hay is about all I do with this one. Occasionally I have to move 
> a loaded hay wagon with it (probably about 5-7,000 lbs). Wondering if I 
> should leave the fluid out of the tires?  We've had this tractor since 
> 72 and it has always had loaded tires. The only time I am thinking I may 
> really need them loaded is using a scrape blade (for heavy work, not 
> touching up a driveway), in the snow, it isn't often I have to scrape 
> snow but it happens every few years, or moving heavy wagons--especially 
> backing them up. Tractor is not 4WD, it does have a set of wheel weights 
> (always has had) and we live on some rolling hills--there are places you 
> don't go with any tractor. Whats the groups thoughts?
> 
> John Hall



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