B2650 help on wheel spacers

   / B2650 help on wheel spacers #31  
Glad you got it. I wanted to avoid the emissions crap on the b3350. But I only have 12 hours on mine and I am finding myself looking for more H.P
 
   / B2650 help on wheel spacers
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Ya I did the same, overall works very well for my 5 acres but after I blew up the 47" blower on the little JD 425 could use more hp for the snow removal for sure. I think I would want a big jump up if went bigger though.
 
   / B2650 help on wheel spacers #33  
Part of me wishes I would have got the l2501. I would like the extra weight and heavier duty chassis and loader. Even tho I wouldn’t have a difference in HP. But I just didn’t like the stripped down tractor. If they had an L series that was between the 01 and the grand L I think that would be perfect.
I will have me a grand L cab tractor one day when I acquire land.

Baby steps=]
 
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I didn't really look past B series and 2650 with the back hoe handles very good for me. A little unsure how it will handle when I get some 3pt attachments? I am thinking the grand L would be the one as well.
 
   / B2650 help on wheel spacers #35  
I didn't really look past B series and 2650 with the back hoe handles very good for me. A little unsure how it will handle when I get some 3pt attachments? I am thinking the grand L would be the one as well.
The B2650 handles a 60" box blade and 72" rear blade very well. IMG_20180318_160150183.jpgIMG_20180316_122711564_HDR.jpg
 
   / B2650 help on wheel spacers #36  
Glad you got it. I wanted to avoid the emissions crap on the b3350. But I only have 12 hours on mine and I am finding myself looking for more H.P

Hey Dan. Just really curious what you are doing with your new tractor that find yourself looking for more horsepower. I would really be interested.
 
   / B2650 help on wheel spacers #37  
Hey Dan. Just really curious what you are doing with your new tractor that find yourself looking for more horsepower. I would really be interested.

Need more hp for the rear snow blower. But other than that it’s fine. I will just have to take smaller bites and go slow.
 
   / B2650 help on wheel spacers #38  
Manageded to get the other side off today. Air impact didn't help at all, took a 1/2" breaker bar with a 6' cheater pipe to get old lugs off. New spacers went on easy and wasn't bad getting the filled tires on and off. Pretty surprised how much of a difference a 1 1/2" makes. Way better traction in snow now but noticing how some extra hp would help. Lol. Thanks for the help all.

I went through a borrowed air wrench and 2 of my own before I realized the relative needs in torque to do any good. The first ones I tried were 250 ft/lb models or similar. They are useful only if you never needed them in the first place (!) Handy for speed but no good for very tight nuts. I bought a 500ft/lb air wrench which makes all the difference. Even a 700ft/lb unit would be sensible provided you are careful with adjustment. I'm betting the one that did you no good was a 200 or 300ft/lb tool. The half inch breaker bar and 6' cheater pipe tells me you were in the 500 ft/lb range. Much more than that will twist off bolts in a lot of cases. Talking half inch or 5/8 approx size bolts.
 

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