tobypineo
Bronze Member
Hey there...Ok, finally get my 2230 delivered. Very happy day. Got the 60" MMM, 50" front snowblower and weight box. I cruised up a little hill in back of my garage, hit a little rock (size of a golf ball) and the tractor near rolled over backward!!! It felt like it anyway, there was about 6 inches of daylight under the right front tire after it hit the rock. I wasn't going that fast at all, I didn't think so anyway. This isn't any where near the worst hill I have to deal with, by the way.
So I know these 3 things will help:
(1) The 60" mower will add weight at a low COG
(2) Took of the weight box. It was empty and pretty light, but it definately wasn't helping anything.
(3) Lowered my tire pressures from 20 Front and 17 Rear to 15 and 12.
I am sure all of these will help, but I think I want to add some front weight too. Probably the weights that hang off the front bumper. The manual states that 275# is the max, but I assume that is for a heavy rear implement. Was thinking of 150# or 200#, purely for stability on slopes. I would appreciate any input geared toward developing the most stable BX on slopes. Is front ballast the way to go?? Seemed like the back was heavy enough already. Thanks.
So I know these 3 things will help:
(1) The 60" mower will add weight at a low COG
(2) Took of the weight box. It was empty and pretty light, but it definately wasn't helping anything.
(3) Lowered my tire pressures from 20 Front and 17 Rear to 15 and 12.
I am sure all of these will help, but I think I want to add some front weight too. Probably the weights that hang off the front bumper. The manual states that 275# is the max, but I assume that is for a heavy rear implement. Was thinking of 150# or 200#, purely for stability on slopes. I would appreciate any input geared toward developing the most stable BX on slopes. Is front ballast the way to go?? Seemed like the back was heavy enough already. Thanks.