schole
Silver Member
Should I add ballast to the front end of my tractor (L3400)?
I have been extremely pleased with the improved performance of my FEL after making Soundguy's concrete ballast for my 3ph.
However, I find that the front end seems to want to rise at even a relatively small load while grading forward with the FEL in the float position leaving only the rear tires on the ground. It sets right down if I lift, of course, but I would like to be able to push on forward with all 4 wheels gripping as I peel up a larger amount of soil with the loader in the float position. This is not an issue if I don't use the float, however, I don't get quite as slick a job on the first pass.
Do you all find that you need a few pounds of removable ballast thrown on the front end too?
Thanks in advance,
Shawn
I have been extremely pleased with the improved performance of my FEL after making Soundguy's concrete ballast for my 3ph.
However, I find that the front end seems to want to rise at even a relatively small load while grading forward with the FEL in the float position leaving only the rear tires on the ground. It sets right down if I lift, of course, but I would like to be able to push on forward with all 4 wheels gripping as I peel up a larger amount of soil with the loader in the float position. This is not an issue if I don't use the float, however, I don't get quite as slick a job on the first pass.
Do you all find that you need a few pounds of removable ballast thrown on the front end too?
Thanks in advance,
Shawn