I see no GOOD reason not to have loaded tires with a hoe on, other than the total weight when trailering it.
As noted in other threads, I have a set of loaded R4s and a set of unloaded turfs for the mowing season.
I try to do any digging before the turfs go on for the summer, so MOST of my hoe use is with loaded tires.
The extra 1100 or so pounds doesn't seem to HURT anything, in fact it probably helps keep me from pulling the tractor and myself into the holes I dig (-:
Seriously, the tractor has to be more stable when hoeing if the tires are loaded.
More mass and it is very low to the ground - gotta be GOOD !
As noted in other threads, I have a set of loaded R4s and a set of unloaded turfs for the mowing season.
I try to do any digging before the turfs go on for the summer, so MOST of my hoe use is with loaded tires.
The extra 1100 or so pounds doesn't seem to HURT anything, in fact it probably helps keep me from pulling the tractor and myself into the holes I dig (-:
Seriously, the tractor has to be more stable when hoeing if the tires are loaded.
More mass and it is very low to the ground - gotta be GOOD !