<font color="blue"> Any particular reason to not load them?</font>
I prefer something that can be undone if needed.
<font color="blue"> Use your tractor for mowing your lawn? </font>
While I have the 914A mmm, I usually use my WheelHorse garden tractor. The TC25D is just too heavy, even without the wheel weights, to cut the lawn except after an extended period of no rain. I learned this after I bought the TC25D. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif Something I didn't consider.
<font color="blue">My R4s are loaded, it makes a HUGE difference. No need for wheel weights. My dealer says that each tire holds between 350 and 400 lbs. </font>
The Operator's Manual isn't real clear on how much weight can be added. While the bottom of Page 2-27 indicates that rear wheel weights can be used with liquid ballast, Page 2-29 indicates "Never exceed the total recommended weight for the tractor." The maximum appears to be two 75 pound weights per wheel, total of 300 pounds.
I prefer something that can be undone if needed.
<font color="blue"> Use your tractor for mowing your lawn? </font>
While I have the 914A mmm, I usually use my WheelHorse garden tractor. The TC25D is just too heavy, even without the wheel weights, to cut the lawn except after an extended period of no rain. I learned this after I bought the TC25D. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif Something I didn't consider.
<font color="blue">My R4s are loaded, it makes a HUGE difference. No need for wheel weights. My dealer says that each tire holds between 350 and 400 lbs. </font>
The Operator's Manual isn't real clear on how much weight can be added. While the bottom of Page 2-27 indicates that rear wheel weights can be used with liquid ballast, Page 2-29 indicates "Never exceed the total recommended weight for the tractor." The maximum appears to be two 75 pound weights per wheel, total of 300 pounds.