Adam23
Silver Member
With the rollover question being hot on everybody's mind recently I went out to my tractor (YM2310) this morning and took my rear wheels off. I removed the center section and did some thinking. I set them up to give me about 10 inches more width in the rear than there was originally. I then drove the tractor around my property (5.5 acres and hilly) a little and decided to go all the way. I took them back off and set them up now to be 5 foot 2 inches from outside of one to the outside of the other. This is the max I can achive with these wheels. My question is: Am I going to eat up the wheel bearings way to fast now. I can't imagine that I would go through them very fast as these tractors move so **** slow. I understand that I am putting alot more "pressure" or "strain" on them, but how much do you think I am taking off the life of them? Are they expensive, or hard to replace? What are you thoughts on spacing the wheels all the way out. I feel much safer with the wider stance of the tractor now. BTW I am also saving for a ROPS which I feel everybody should have without question.