ayelvington
Gold Member
I have the spacers and love them for two reasons: The obvious one is that baby feels more stable on uneven ground; the second reason is that the spacers make installing snow chains incredibly easier!!
:thumbsup:Top heavy and tippy? That's completely not true. Just look at the thing; it's low and squat. It has a low center of gravity and is more stable than most other tractors.
I am a bit surprised that the response wasn't a bit more mixed. My BX23 doesn't have spacers and the tires are not loaded either. So far I have not tipped it over, but it has been on two wheels a few different times.
I live on ten, very irregular acres lots of dips and bumps. The ROPS is always up and any time I am off the smoother areas, the seat belt is buckled up.
I do love the tractor and for most normal use, the tractor is quite stable. One of these days I may put a pair of wheel spacers on it, but then I might get over confident.
A website that sells wheel spacers for the BX series tractors (thetrackscompany.com) says that the BX tractors are "top heavy and tippy". What are your thoughts on this matter?
(Unless I'm doing something I shouldn't be)