Most folks keep their box blade, or similar, on the tractor when using the FEL. Even then, one will notice traction problems if only 2WD and a heavily loaded FEL. I've 4WD, and keep a box blade on, but even then when picking up a load of wet sand notice a forward tilt of the tractor (make SURE your front tires are fully inflated, or you may end up with a flat front tire when you make a sharp turn). If you really need rear ballast, loading the rear tires, substituting a brush cutter for the box blade (my box blade weighs 450 lbs, the brush cutter 710 lbs) or back hoe will help.
Note that most folks remove the FEL when mowing, as it sure makes it easier to get around trees and bushes without nicking anything.
So, just get facile at adding and removing attachments, for which a crow bar, large mallet and a choice set of "colorful" words help.
Note that most folks remove the FEL when mowing, as it sure makes it easier to get around trees and bushes without nicking anything.
So, just get facile at adding and removing attachments, for which a crow bar, large mallet and a choice set of "colorful" words help.