Stability improvement

/ Stability improvement #1  

Youare

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Location
Winchester, New Hampshire
Tractor
Kubota L3000
I have a Kubota L3000DT which I use some of the time to go into the woods to do some light logging, it has a Farmi winch on the back. I take out a few saw logs and a lot of fire wood.

I recently moved the rear wheels to the widest setting and the difference that has made in stability is notable. The difference in width is only about 6" on a side but that little bit makes a world of difference.

I would suggest that any one who drives their tractor on uneven ground set the wheel width to its maximum.

Randy
 
/ Stability improvement #2  
It is surprising how much difference a few inches of added width will make in stability. I found loading the rear tires with liquid ballast also makes a dramatic difference in stability as well as traction.

MarkV
 
/ Stability improvement #3  
Mark,
I also think that loading the tires makes a great improvement in stability and traction... It's far superior to wheel weights also....

Regards,
Chris
 
/ Stability improvement #4  
How did you move the wheels? I have been comtemplating this but thought the weight of my rear wheels would be too much to handle without an overhead hoist. My tires are filled as well. I was planning on taking it in to my dealer for this.

Also, did you move the front out as well?

Chuck
 

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