ctgoldwing
Platinum Member
Thank you all for your thoughtful responses. This has turned into a mini obsession for me now 
The address some comments by previous posters. . . Yes when I got on the tractor the 1st time I said it felt better but that just might be a mind thing
I do not have loaded tires but have looked into beet juice and windshield washer solution (330lbs per tire vs 255lbs). You raise a really good question - how much would that lower the CG and therefore increase the tip angle???
Based on some comments here I reran my calcs using 25.5" and 31" as the CG. Again the advantage in the 3" spacers is small (2.3deg if the CG is 25.5", 2.7deg if the CG is 31")
I understand the 'real word' tip angle is a fairly complex issue. I am just looking for a static solution. When I'm perpendicular to the fall line on almost any grade I really creep along. At my age I want to keep whatever parts are still working. .
RSR nice analysis. I just don't see me jacking the tractor up on its side
You are right though, you will know the static angle exactly 
I think my next step will be to see how much ballast lowers the CG. Again I will have to assume how high it is to start but for this exercise I think it will give me a real world approximation. Ballast may in fact be the best bet to increase that tip angle.
Thanks again
The address some comments by previous posters. . . Yes when I got on the tractor the 1st time I said it felt better but that just might be a mind thing
I do not have loaded tires but have looked into beet juice and windshield washer solution (330lbs per tire vs 255lbs). You raise a really good question - how much would that lower the CG and therefore increase the tip angle???
Based on some comments here I reran my calcs using 25.5" and 31" as the CG. Again the advantage in the 3" spacers is small (2.3deg if the CG is 25.5", 2.7deg if the CG is 31")
I understand the 'real word' tip angle is a fairly complex issue. I am just looking for a static solution. When I'm perpendicular to the fall line on almost any grade I really creep along. At my age I want to keep whatever parts are still working. .
RSR nice analysis. I just don't see me jacking the tractor up on its side
I think my next step will be to see how much ballast lowers the CG. Again I will have to assume how high it is to start but for this exercise I think it will give me a real world approximation. Ballast may in fact be the best bet to increase that tip angle.
Thanks again