Tires Loaded tires on B2920

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McREBEL

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Location
Mississippi
Tractor
Kubota B2920
I loaded the rear tires of the B2920 with rv/marine antifreeze and water this past weekend. I could tell a difference just driving it out of the carport. It just felt more solid/stable. With some ballast on the back I bogged the engine a little driving in to a pile of composted manure. Prior to loading the tires it would spin before it would bog any. That was in M range. In L it probably will still spin. One of my initial concerns with loading the tires was a negative effect on ride quality. I noticed little to no difference even out on the road at full speed. No sound of sloshing water either. I am glad I did it.

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As an added benefit if you ever get a leak you don't need to worry about poisoning the local critters or your family.

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Nice work. Personally, if I had to do it again, I would go with foam.
 
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Nice. I Have rimguard in mine and it definitely makes a bit difference
 

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