rbtjr
Gold Member
Some thoughts: First, we have R4 tires on our Kubota L3800. On the L3800, the rims for R4 tires do not allow for adjustments to spread out the rear wheels. We added 4" after-market spacers on both rear wheels and it made a big difference in stability. Second, we have the water and antifreeze in the rear tires, like we did with predecessor tractors. That was something like 650 lbs total, and it also helps a lot. (I have read about Rimguard a good bit, and if in fact it would allow us to put much more weight inside the rear tires, I will have Rimguard installed.) Third, we always keep some kind of ballast on the 3PH. There are numerous links on TBN about ballast. When we are not using another attachment, we use for ballast on the 3PH our heaviest attachment--the Bush Hog pulverizer at 590 lbs--and add to it five 36 lb weights in the tray on top of the pulverizer. The ballast on the 3PH also helps a lot. But of all of these things we do, by far the most beneficial is spreading out the rear wheels.