I have a BX2360. When I try to dig anything with it I feel as though there isn't enough weight to provide adequate traction. I have a box scraper on the back for ballast and the front of the tractor lifts easily without really doing much digging in to the hard clay around here. I figure adding weight would help, however I use the tractor for mowing a couple acres of grass also and I don't want to leave a ton of ruts (I have the R4 tires unfilled). Seems like my options would be
1) get Ag tires to aid traction
2) add weight to the wheels
3) get a tooth bar to help ground penetration
4) more rear ballast?
I have a ballast box for the rear also that I don't use because I dont know what to put in it. Would a heavier rear ballast help? I want to do something inexpensive as I am still trying to pay off the tractor. Did I just buy too small a machine to dig very well?
1) get Ag tires to aid traction
2) add weight to the wheels
3) get a tooth bar to help ground penetration
4) more rear ballast?
I have a ballast box for the rear also that I don't use because I dont know what to put in it. Would a heavier rear ballast help? I want to do something inexpensive as I am still trying to pay off the tractor. Did I just buy too small a machine to dig very well?