Do you fill your tires?

   / Do you fill your tires? #11  
You could try the fluid in the front tires, but will likely not add much weight as they won't hold but a gallon plus/minus.
Some suitcase weights on the weight bar might be in order for you. Pretty standard to counter balance a tiller.
Too bad you don't have dual rear brakes as they help in such cases, but don't come on the size of the LX279.
 
   / Do you fill your tires? #12  
Had my rear tires fill before deliver,also have weights handy when not useing rear attachment.
 
   / Do you fill your tires? #13  
At the local JD dealership I believe they said they used diesel fuel & water.
My friend in upstate (very cold winters) NY said they use anti-freeze.
Interesting thread.
:eek: This must not be done. Diesel attacks the type of rubber used for tires. Also does not go into solution with water and thus would not prevent freezing.
larry
 
   / Do you fill your tires? #14  
None of the tires are filled on any of my mowing equipment. I would consider removable weights because of possible lawn damage.
 
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   / Do you fill your tires? #15  
I would use weights on the front and rear. Most of our AG tractors have fluid in the rears but all of our compacts do not.
 
   / Do you fill your tires? #16  
You don't fill front tires because it throws off the balance when you run front implements. The back is a different story, you load them.

In the front use suitcase weights like someone here suggested.

Rob
 

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