Landspride/Woods

   / Landspride/Woods #11  
The rears are filled, & I'm on the fence about whether to fill the fronts. I know many people have done it (fill the fronts), but Kubota & my dealer say don't do it because it interferes (somehow) with the 4WD.

I don't own a rear blade (of any size), I do have a 4' Woods boxblade.

The GlueGuy
 
   / Landspride/Woods #12  
I have a little bit biger tractor but have filled the fronts and really can't understand why the dealer would tell you this? NOw if these were high speed machines I could see his point. but at 4 mph??? In my front tires I mite have 20 gal. of rim guard at 11 lb. per gal.= 220 lb. per. tire, compar to rears with 700 to 800 lb each.
Rich
 
   / Landspride/Woods #13  
Rich,

I tend to agree with you. A friend with a B7100 has had his fronts filled for a long time without any problems. Says is helps out digging with the FEL (more weight on the front when you need to bare (bear?) down.

The GlueGuy
 
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#14  
Well Im going over to the dealer sat, and hes going to put the rb72 on a b7500 he has there and were going to see if it will swivel completely around. Thanks for all the replys
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Take care all, Jim

2001 B7500 HST 302 Fel R4 Tires
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