Jinma 254 to decrease the chances of rollover

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acadian32

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Good day all,
I was wondering if anyone would have suggestions on trying to gain more stability to avoid / decrease the chances of rollover, a wider rear tire? / dual wheel? my Jinma is a 254 with full cab and I find it could be very easy to tip over and I have several places on our property that have angle driveway.
Thank you all for your comments / suggestions
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   / Jinma 254 to decrease the chances of rollover #2  
1 option is to flip the inner disc on the rear wheels, this will increase the rear wheel stance by about 5" or 6".
 
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Thank you guys I was looking at that option this pass weekend as an option was not sure how much I would gain 5" yum interesting I will give that a shot but may end up going dual wheel ???
 
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Good day all,. I was thinking about the rollover protection and I think I got it… I could have a custom 3 point hitch bar welded on axle wider then my tractor add 2 wheels/ tires this should work don’t you think? I have 2 new hubs at the house all I need is a steel pipe / shaft and the rest I could get done at the local shop.
 
   / Jinma 254 to decrease the chances of rollover #6  
Before you do all that, I would just try widening the stance of the tires and see how you like it. Here's a thread that discusses it in detail:
Rear Wheel Width Positions | CHINESE TRACTOR WORLD FORUMS

There are five possible widths for the rear tires.

That said, I have to say that when I got my Jinma I thought it was incredibly tippy, I still remember driving it the first day and wondering when it was going to capsize. I read about widening the tires and realized I should do it, but somehow never got around to it. Somehow over time I got used to it, and it doesn't seem nearly as tippy any more. It helps that I have a pretty good sense of where the limit is. I was driving it today and went right into a small sideways hill, and I thought to myself that eight years ago I never would have gone there. So they're not as tippy as they feel at first, you might just get used to it.
 
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Thank you Quicksand will review that link, do you have a cab like mine on your tractor? I think this makes a huge difference top heavy feeling and I almost tipped it over on a slope no more then 20% that was a scary moment I'm sure I would not have been injured but the windows would have broken on impact for sure...
 
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Good evening all, just a quick message to say thank you all and Quicksand well i did what was said on the link you provided and wow wow what a difference BIG THANK YOU... Blueberry runs like a champ :)
 
   / Jinma 254 to decrease the chances of rollover #9  
You might want to consider loading the tires. This will also add weight which is a good thing.
 
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I agree Btown, how would be a good PSI for hose size tires ? rating on the tire is not always perfect one would think with a lower pressure decrease once again tip over right ? updated pic attached 20150827_180710 (2).jpg
 

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