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Interesting. plus CaCl destroys rims.
Calcium CL is very caustic but I have had it in my tires for 25 years with no ill effects.
Interesting. plus CaCl destroys rims.
Thanks everyone for your understanding and help. I am now thinking that the stove was probably more then 1000 lbs. Maybe closer to 1500 lbs. And the weight wasn't evenly distributed. I wasn't on pavement and the ground was even but a little soft. I will definately get the tires filled. And maybe even a serious ballast box.
Another thing I didn't mention but kind of surprised me. As I was traveling up the road I came to a small incline that got a little steeper at the last 300 feet. I was in medium range and the tractor almost stalled out. I had to stop and put it in low range to get up this hill. First I thought I left the brake on but it wasn't on. I was only carrying a empty bucket and a tiller. My L3700 would have gone up that hill in medium range and maybe even in high range. I am starting to wonder if I got a Turbo or a turdo. Actually this disappoints me more then the failed lift. I am adding a hoe in two weeks. With that hoe on the back this thing will barely pull it's own weight in medium range. High range on the MX5100 is almost useless. Between the bouncing and the high pitch whining. I have only use high range going down hill with the loader off.
Maybe I'm asking to much, but I was expecting this thing to do a little more in mid range.
CJ