Sorry I need another opinion.
Im still trying to figure out the safest way to mow my back lot that is very hilly and at 30 degrees on one slope. Anyway I just called the dealer yesterday and asked him if I can get lower profile R4 tires to help lower the center of gravity of the tractor. He stated he would look into it and that I would have to create a new build to order.
I will be using Loader,,box blade,,rear blade and a Flail mower. No matter what I will have the rear tires loaded and be using 2.5 inch spacers. The dealer tells me that they use beet juice to load the tires.
My question:
1. Is there any disadvantage for putting smaller R4 tires on the 3039R?
2. Would loading the front tires also help?
Im still trying to figure out the safest way to mow my back lot that is very hilly and at 30 degrees on one slope. Anyway I just called the dealer yesterday and asked him if I can get lower profile R4 tires to help lower the center of gravity of the tractor. He stated he would look into it and that I would have to create a new build to order.
I will be using Loader,,box blade,,rear blade and a Flail mower. No matter what I will have the rear tires loaded and be using 2.5 inch spacers. The dealer tells me that they use beet juice to load the tires.
My question:
1. Is there any disadvantage for putting smaller R4 tires on the 3039R?
2. Would loading the front tires also help?