ToolGuy: Im with ya! After talking to some friends that are "farmers" I realize Im NOT using 4wd as much as I should be. Thats one thing I can overcome for sure.
Salt + water does = rust However I did have tubes installed so I dont think rust will be a factor in my case. I tried to get rimguard but nobody around me uses it. With the wheels filled and the BB on I can easily lift full capacity with the loader. Before I had tires filled I had to use the backhoe for full weight lifts.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Salt + water does = rust However I did have tubes installed so I dont think rust will be a factor in my case. I tried to get rimguard but nobody around me uses it. With the wheels filled and the BB on I can easily lift full capacity with the loader. Before I had tires filled I had to use the backhoe for full weight lifts. )</font>
I was told the onyly way anyone would load then was to have the tubes installed..?? I MAY very well wind up having the tires loaded ...eventually..?? but I'll ry the extra weight in the rear box first..and see what that does for me? I figure its going to be a LOT easier getting the rears LOADED,...than to ever try and get them UNloaded if its something I dont care for ..or ..??
I have citrus star in the rear turf tires on my 3030, it adds 300 lbs to each wheel, this is fine for regular duty loader work. If a job comes along loading wet loam or stone dust i will add additional weight on the 3 pt.