I agree with you absolutely. I’ve used the tractor for a while and I’m pretty cautious. I’ve had a few times while using it that I felt unsafe and backed off. The spacers in the back will help a bit and I may put some in the front at some point.
Take care!
After deliberating the options I bought rear wheel spacers and chains for the back. I’ll leave the front on for steering. I removed the backhoe as I have a spreader for sand.
I appreciate all your advice. Have a safe winter.
Thank you dodge man and grandad4 for the replies. Will the hst then stop the tractor from sliding on any ice. In essence allowing the chains on the front tires to bite into the ice. Sorry for being such a noob with this but I haven’t experienced a winter on our driveway yet as we just moved in.
Hi all. As a newbie to tractors I have a question regarding brakes on my kubota Bx25d tlb. I know the brakes are in the rear axle and they are wet brakes. I read somewhere that if the tractor is in 4 wheel drive there will be braking ability in the front. I asked a kubota dealer and they said it...