wurso
Member
Hi Folks,
I sincerely appreciate the wealth of information provided by this forum. I am real close to making a purchase of an L3010 with FEL, Front Mount Snow Blower, 6' Rear Mower, Curtis Cab and Fuzzy Dice. I seem to be getting conflicting information from two dealers regarding ballast in the tires.
While they both agree that ballast in the tires is a good idea for what I'm using the tractor for, they disagree on the ballast material. The tractor will be located in the far reaches of Northern New Hampshire, just minutes away from Canada. Winters are long and severe, and it's not uncommon for the temperature to be 40 below zero.
One dealer recommends a 50/50 mixture of calcium and water in a tube in the tires. The other suggests an anti-freeze mixture in the tires. The dealer that recommends calcium says that anti freeze mixtures rots out the rubber tubes and tires. The dealer that recommends using anti-freeze says that calcium and water will eventually rot out the wheels.
Any ideas on what is best for ballast in the tires?
Thanks,
--Wayne
I sincerely appreciate the wealth of information provided by this forum. I am real close to making a purchase of an L3010 with FEL, Front Mount Snow Blower, 6' Rear Mower, Curtis Cab and Fuzzy Dice. I seem to be getting conflicting information from two dealers regarding ballast in the tires.
While they both agree that ballast in the tires is a good idea for what I'm using the tractor for, they disagree on the ballast material. The tractor will be located in the far reaches of Northern New Hampshire, just minutes away from Canada. Winters are long and severe, and it's not uncommon for the temperature to be 40 below zero.
One dealer recommends a 50/50 mixture of calcium and water in a tube in the tires. The other suggests an anti-freeze mixture in the tires. The dealer that recommends calcium says that anti freeze mixtures rots out the rubber tubes and tires. The dealer that recommends using anti-freeze says that calcium and water will eventually rot out the wheels.
Any ideas on what is best for ballast in the tires?
Thanks,
--Wayne