Deere Dude
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- John Deere 3720
I give up, how could I possibly be "money ahead" after spending $300 on spacers? I know, figure of speech. But it wouldn't stop at just $300. I'd also then have to replace a new 4-in-1 bucket and a couple thousand dollars worth of TPH implements that all suddenly became too narrow.
//greg//
I guess I don't understand. Spacers are relatively cheap and wheel weights are more expensive, but would help immensely on hilly terrain. I have mine loaded with Rimguard and extended 4" on each side and the 61" bucket works fine, but I don't live on a hill.
So what if the bucket doesn't totally cover the tracks. I suppose any 3 pt. equipment that is narrow that works on small tractors but don't cover the whole track on a larger tractor might give a person fits now and then.
Replacing a nice tractor like that with a few hours on it might be doable but the trade I would think would be a money loser.
To trade for something you think might be more stable with that horsepower and all those features would be a big tractor with a wide wheel base which is what spacers would do here.