EE_Bota
Veteran Member
I also own a BX1500, and after just repairing the front axle pivot (oil leak), I recommend weight behind the rear axle rather than wheel weights or filled rear tires. Weight behind the rear axle reduces the load on the front axle when using the loader. This extends the life of the front axle pivot. Adding weight to the rear wheels does not reduce the load on the front axle.
I suggest both.
I like filled rears for general work and carrying an empty FEL around, but for real FEL work, I throw on rear ballast. Currently, I am using a pallet with concrete blocks on it which I carry around with the carry all. This is not nearly as slick as a dedicated ballast because of the overhang, but it is convenient in some ways as well because I can pick the pallet up from two different ends. One end will be lighter ballast because the blocks will be close to the tractor, and the other end will be heavy ballast because the blocks are at the end of the carry all forks.
I originally bought the carry all as the base for my PTO generator setup, so I try to press it into other service as often as possible.