ovrszd
Epic Contributor
- Joined
- May 27, 2006
- Messages
- 33,499
- Location
- Missouri
- Tractor
- Kubota M9540, Ford 3910FWD, Ford 555A, JD2210
Sorry I didn't get back to you guys quicker.
I fastened the scabbord to the rollbar with two self tapping screws. If those two small holes are the difference between the bar holding or collapsing I was doomed anyway. Safey Police and comment as needed....
As for the tire siping, I noticed a great difference on hard surfaces. I use my tractor grooming Jeep trails and am often on hard packed clay. I get a lot better traction in that condition now. I also noticed a difference on hard grass covered ground. I don't use the tractor very much on snow but am guessing there will be an improvement there as well. The sipes are 1/2" wide, 3/8" deep. I was going to sipe the fronts but chickened out. I carry very heavy loads with the loader and was concerned about breaking lugs.
I fastened the scabbord to the rollbar with two self tapping screws. If those two small holes are the difference between the bar holding or collapsing I was doomed anyway. Safey Police and comment as needed....
As for the tire siping, I noticed a great difference on hard surfaces. I use my tractor grooming Jeep trails and am often on hard packed clay. I get a lot better traction in that condition now. I also noticed a difference on hard grass covered ground. I don't use the tractor very much on snow but am guessing there will be an improvement there as well. The sipes are 1/2" wide, 3/8" deep. I was going to sipe the fronts but chickened out. I carry very heavy loads with the loader and was concerned about breaking lugs.