With that much weight, it compacts the soil.I sold off my mower deck,snowblower,front blade. got tons of trees on my property, so with the loader on, was just to difficult to get around without taking loader off. Went to John day equipment company, bought a tow behind core aerator for a lil over $200.00. Towed it behind the tractor 3 times per year to open up the soil. Went and bought a 26 H.P 0 turn mower(4acres wooded land) to mow with. "John" just does my "tractor work" like a tractor is sposed to do now. Last December, went and bought a Yamaha 660 Grizzly and a 400 Kodiak. Put 28" mud tires on grizz, and Kody has stockers on it. Pull the aerator with kody now. kody does lots of my yard work. Is light weight and doesnt tear up the turf.
I needed the extra weight to counteract the loader weight and I live on top of a hill, asphault driveway faceing s.e., so needed the weight for snowremoval. Bought some tire chains last fall, tried them out last winter , but does no better than bare tires with the weight. All it does is make the ride rougher. So if ya need/want some chains, if your tires are same size, lemmie know.
lol, but in answer to your question, it will compact your soil fully filled like mine. sorry for the tangent raveing here, but i DO like to talk about me toys!