Yes, less weight in the rear makes a huge difference in steering when moving snow with a plow blade. In the winter when plowing snow I have the ballast box half full of 3/4" stone. If the ballast box is full forget about steering with the blade on the ground while plowing my barn area. This is one reason I could never understand why people have the tendency of filling a ballast box with concrete, suppose it's too heavy? My barn area has a slight incline and I have to plow it with the right side of the tractor on the high side of the incline and do many passes. This is where the tractor slides the most and I get into trouble. Last year I slid into the barn once, very minor and no damage done. Another time I was getting off the tractor to change the blade angle and the front of the tractor slid about 2 feet, the wife saw this and about had a heart attack (me too) and of course I was getting off the down hill side.
I have been plowing this barn area for 22 years and knew what works and what doesn't using the JD650, I'm still playing with the 2320 and was hoping for the best (without front chains). Too add to the mess I have wider blade this year.

I have been plowing this barn area for 22 years and knew what works and what doesn't using the JD650, I'm still playing with the 2320 and was hoping for the best (without front chains). Too add to the mess I have wider blade this year.
