L4310's and very steep hills

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Re: L4310\'s and very steep hills

Mark, After my 50 hrs it looks like i will be switching to amsoil in the hyd. so i will put in a little extra. I have 300 lbs. in cast iron wheel weights and about 1100 lbs of that new rim guard. I had a 72" tiller on the back. Air psi is at 10 lb. in the rear and 45 in the front. Surface was sand and small gravle/stone but mostly sand.
Rich
 
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Rich the rim guard is that beet juice isn't it? Is it expensive compared to other tire fills?
How bout letting me borrow that tiller?/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Gordon
 
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Re: L4310\'s and very steep hills

Rich - It sounds like you've got the right setup, as far as I've been able to come up with, anyway. But I sure don't understand your losing traction. It must just be that the surface was too loose. There's no such thing as traction when the surface you're on won't stay in place.

MarkC
 
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About adding more fluid to the case, I would be concerned about pressure buildup, and possibly blown seals. I would hesitate to do so without thorough research, and preferrably someone else's tractor!
 

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