stormpetrel
Gold Member
How do I like the setup? Tell you the truth it was one of the best things I could have done on this unit since I live in WV and almost all of my land is from 0 to 40 degree slopes. I have one off the tilt-meters from R&B Manufacturing and there has been times it is at full 25 degree readings and I still feel safe on the slope. Know your machine, know your ground, have an OSHA approved ROPS, wear the seat-belt, and use common sense. I have approximately 160 lbs of fluid in each rear tire also.
Rims came from Hoye tractor on one of their free shipping specials (This was my Christmas gift from the wife in '09) I cannot remember the total cost but think it was at the $400.00 mark. They are a direct bolt on and custom made for you. Mine are offset as wide as they could build them. Tires came from a friend of mine who is a dealer, fronts were $100.00 total and rears were I think, $400.00 total. These prices were his cost at that time. May be more now and again may be cheaper. I know it is an expensive upgrade but If you have slopes and want to get the most use out of your tractor and not use a weed-eater as much this will help tremendously. I was very pleased all around.
That looks GREAT!!!!! No wonder you're pleased!!!!!!! Nice going......I just can't say enough about how good that machine looks w/ the new tires & rims.
I wonder If they have those available for my 2210?:licking: