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DaveVales said:
If the "horrible ride" you experience is while mowing then try taking off the FEL and BH. My cow-elk-mole divited pasture is awful to mow with FEL & BH attached, but easier without them, and I go sloooowww. But I find the ride is quite fine on level ground.
I don't ever mow with the FEL or BH attached. But thanks for the advice.
 
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You can put larger tires on the tractor, as long as you maintain the relationship of size to the original size, limited only by what will physically fit. Larger tire will not improve the ride, because ride comfort is determined by wheel base. The longer the time between the time that the front tires hit a bump and the rear tires hit a bump determines the ride comfort level. That is why limousines always have a better ride than sports cars. Dusty
 

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