Henro
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2003
- Messages
- 4,982
- Location
- Few miles north of Pgh, PA
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, BX2200, KX41-2V mini EX
Bouncy Bouncy! or ??
I guess this is more of an observation than a question.
Last year when I bought my B2910 I immediately got a flat front tire from glass in the area I was cleaning up, and so I decided to get my front tires foam filled.
I have used my loader a lot since then. It is the only tractor I have experience with. Using it has become second nature...you know the feeling.
This week I had the pleasure of visiting Cerberus and seeing his new L3130. Great tractor. He let me start it and play a little. That leads to this post.
When I raised the loader I was really startled by the bouncing I felt. I know the reason. My tires are foam filled and must be more solid, or at least flex less. Both of us have R4 tires. His tractor is larger naturally, but so are his tires.
It just really surprised me as to how uncomfortable I felt when that empty loader left the ground. Mine is pretty much rock solid when I lift it, full or empty. But the front tires on mine still seem to flex when I push on them with my foot...
I am sure I would get used to air-filled tires...I assume it is the foam fillilng that make the difference that I felt...I wonder if the additional stiffness of the foam adds any safety aspects...I like it I guess...
I guess this is more of an observation than a question.
Last year when I bought my B2910 I immediately got a flat front tire from glass in the area I was cleaning up, and so I decided to get my front tires foam filled.
I have used my loader a lot since then. It is the only tractor I have experience with. Using it has become second nature...you know the feeling.
This week I had the pleasure of visiting Cerberus and seeing his new L3130. Great tractor. He let me start it and play a little. That leads to this post.
When I raised the loader I was really startled by the bouncing I felt. I know the reason. My tires are foam filled and must be more solid, or at least flex less. Both of us have R4 tires. His tractor is larger naturally, but so are his tires.
It just really surprised me as to how uncomfortable I felt when that empty loader left the ground. Mine is pretty much rock solid when I lift it, full or empty. But the front tires on mine still seem to flex when I push on them with my foot...
I am sure I would get used to air-filled tires...I assume it is the foam fillilng that make the difference that I felt...I wonder if the additional stiffness of the foam adds any safety aspects...I like it I guess...