BX 25 Wheel Weights vs Loaded tires.

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JOE G

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I like the idea of being able to remove the weights if needed but could you guys let me know the Pros and Cons of each and where I could get the Wheel Weighs. Also what would be the best all around to load tires.

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   / BX 25 Wheel Weights vs Loaded tires. #2  
I'm a fan of fluid filled tires. Your tractor will only hold about 70lbs of fluid per tire (depending on what you use) so you may want to consider cast iron weights also.
The cast iron weights will be pricey from Kubota, but there may be aftermarket stuff available.
As far as pros / cons to fluid, the only con that comes to mind is a punctured tire will be a bigger problem.
 
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Us hilly Billies have to have ballast in the tires. Cheapest solution for traction improvement. B26 has both rear wheel spacers and ballast for both stability and traction. Local dealer added methanol mixture for $20. Made a noticeable difference of the good kind.

See some adding windshield washer fluid (methanol) DIY. Can still plug a leak in a tubeless tire.

All for wheel weights on bigger tractors. Not something you want take off and on frequently.
 
   / BX 25 Wheel Weights vs Loaded tires. #4  
I have both rim guard filled tires and wheel weights. The rim guard gums up the valve stem and makes a mess when you check pressure. It's a great place to add weight. It's a tractor, almost no such thing as too much weight.
I also have cast iron wheel weights. I bought them from the dealer. They cost as much as the ones on line, but the ones on line came with more weights. More than I would use. What would I have done with the extras?
The last ones I bought after market didn't fit properly (for my last tractor). I got them on, but it wasn't right.
 
   / BX 25 Wheel Weights vs Loaded tires.
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I have been looking for OEM weights but I am not finding them, I have not called a dealer yet. I would like to get an idea of cost.
 
   / BX 25 Wheel Weights vs Loaded tires. #6  
Fluid filled tires get the weight closer to the ground which many say improves traction and can lessen a tipping hazard by lowering the center of gravity. Nothing wrong with using both if needed.

FWIW, My dealer won't sell a tractor without filled tires unless a buyer specifically nixes it.

Instead of wheel weights, you might consider a ballast box or a heavy 3pt implement to add weight. That way, you can easily remove the weight for applications that don't require it. In many cases, there is less turf damage when mowing with a lighter tractor.
 
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I don't use this tractor for mowing, I do use it around the yard though as it typically causes less damage. I may just call around and see who fills tires, I would like to do it myself.
 
   / BX 25 Wheel Weights vs Loaded tires. #8  
On larger tractors, they sometimes use a special air / water valve for filled tires. There are adapter kits available. Not sure about the BX though.

Here's a video for the L series:

 
   / BX 25 Wheel Weights vs Loaded tires. #9  
I went a different way by having my rear tires foamed filled for the stability of lower center of gravity and no more flat tires…
 
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I am with ultrarunner. There are numerous Black Locust and Bradford Pear thorns on our place and foam filling made life much simpler - no more flat tire delays!
 

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