Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on December 28, 2019 at 07:04:36 from (75.127.27.51):
In Reply to: Wheel weight? posted by Geo-TH,In on December 28, 2019 at 04:22:08:
If I remember right I already stated you would need Plenty or rear wheel weights to make your unit usable and Safe I always laugh when someone has no problem spending the coin to buy a certain machine but then has a fit about a few more bucks to make it operate and work as it should,, I have over 600.00 in weights on my uncle Kubota so the tail end stays on the ground,, CHEAP compared to tipping it over or even worse hurting someone or your self from being to tight to buy them in the first place,, I sold equipment for many decades I always made sure the machine was equipped properly when I set it up,, yes sometimes a person like you would not want the weights I had added,, in those times I made the buyer sign off on the invoice he refused to buy the badly needed weights,, the pic is not the best to show the weights but I have 6 weights on each wheel, if lifting any where near clsoe to max lift capacity I also mount the 7' rear blade on the rear which weighs over 600 lbs
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