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All tractors require different amounts of ballast do to design! Axle locations under the chassis shows the leverage points, then you look at the variable weights for location and the loader mounting. Whenwe were pulling one hundred lbs moved to the rear was like adding two hundred on the rear! Thats the good part of the rear wheel weights as they are more often then not enough! To add the weight off the three point hitch, anything added there adds up fast with it being behind the axle it has a big advantage of leverage.
Not to many people ever remove the rear wheel weights as with a 5% to 15% light loader use the wheel weights are enough to handle most all of those situations.
To be using the loader a larger percent of the time then more weight might be needed fixed to the tractor.
Any way you look at it the liquid is only cheap the first time! After it is gone from a tire leak the cost soon exceeds acceptable cast weighting.
After that you consider the fuel and additional wear from carrying the weight and cast is the cheaper ballast.
Only on a vary tight initial budget would I consider the liquid and only if loader work was going to be 85% of use. Other wise I'd not put any weights on and go three point hitch ballast only untill I could afford the cast weights.
Nuff said by me, that's what I've found to be the best, you make your choice!
Not to many people ever remove the rear wheel weights as with a 5% to 15% light loader use the wheel weights are enough to handle most all of those situations.
To be using the loader a larger percent of the time then more weight might be needed fixed to the tractor.
Any way you look at it the liquid is only cheap the first time! After it is gone from a tire leak the cost soon exceeds acceptable cast weighting.
After that you consider the fuel and additional wear from carrying the weight and cast is the cheaper ballast.
Only on a vary tight initial budget would I consider the liquid and only if loader work was going to be 85% of use. Other wise I'd not put any weights on and go three point hitch ballast only untill I could afford the cast weights.
Nuff said by me, that's what I've found to be the best, you make your choice!