wheel spacing question.

/ wheel spacing question.
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Ya Arlen we sure got hit again. I enjoy pushing snow but its getting old. that picture is from last weeks storm that pile is 3 times at size now.
Very good point with the MMM. and yes i'll have to remove the spacers to mow. Honestly i'm regretting the MMM its clumsy with the cab which i understood or thought i did. It works find just a pain around trees always worried about bumping it.
I picked up the 97 425 from AG power few weeks ago its for 605 hours on it. Just did a complete top down fluid filters plugs everything so she's ready to go. IF the 425 works as well as i hope i might trade or sell the MMM setup and get rear remotes and something else.
 
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I suppose with a cab it may feel tippy, but I've had my 3720 with larger tires (filled to top of wheel with Rim Gard) and haven't had too much concern. I've mowed some pretty hairy sidehills that a wider track width may have helped, but never had any real tipping going on.

I've had the loader full of heavy dirt and insufficent balast and found out that in the right conditions it can pick the one rear tire up, but when the axle pivot pad hits the frame it stops.
 

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