Chae1
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- Aberdeenshire
Right, @KB6930 warned me about this!
Having trouble keeping the front wheels on the ground when I lift plough. Got a stone fork on front with 3 sets weights hanging off it and on steep bits at ends the front wheels are still wanting to lift. It's fine in flat fields.
Fendt mechanic today suggested rear wheel weights would help keep it better balanced. Personally I don't really understand how this would make much difference, but interested to hear if anyone else done this and found it helps front?
Water in front wheels. Anyone done this? Does it affect how it drives at speed on road? Is it easy to take out.
Running out of space for front weights and still got a packomat, mounted press I want to put on plough.
I think Fendts idea of a compact powerful tractor you can add and remove weight to is a great concept. Just need to put it into practice.
Having trouble keeping the front wheels on the ground when I lift plough. Got a stone fork on front with 3 sets weights hanging off it and on steep bits at ends the front wheels are still wanting to lift. It's fine in flat fields.
Fendt mechanic today suggested rear wheel weights would help keep it better balanced. Personally I don't really understand how this would make much difference, but interested to hear if anyone else done this and found it helps front?
Water in front wheels. Anyone done this? Does it affect how it drives at speed on road? Is it easy to take out.
Running out of space for front weights and still got a packomat, mounted press I want to put on plough.
I think Fendts idea of a compact powerful tractor you can add and remove weight to is a great concept. Just need to put it into practice.