Sully2
Veteran Member
teeravis1 said:On the hydrostatic I was just wondering if anyone else had experienced the same thing, apparently that is common. That makes me feel better, now I know there isn't something wrong with mine. As far as the ballast for loader work, I know you can get ballast boxes. But if they are that big of a must anytime you use a loader, I am surprised the dealer didn't recommend I get one. Anyway, thanks for all the comments.
You need some sort of weight on the back to offset the lifting of the FEL. I NEVER go "empty"..always SOMETHING on the back. I use a BB instead of loaded tires which I absolutely did not want. The further BACK you can carry it..within reason of course..the better it counters the effects of the FEL.
My BB is filled with TIGHTLY packed small gravel/sand that weighs in close to 105 lbs per cu/ft...so its not light at all..but if I get a HEAPING LOAD of damp topsoil in the bucket..and I "shake/bounce" the loader to make sure it settles down ( so I dont spill it all over the road...from the pile to my home) I can feel the rear "lighten up". But Im talking an 800-850 pound load in the bucket .