running 3pt attachments without FEL

   / running 3pt attachments without FEL #1  

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Eastern Shore, Maryland
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JD 3520 eHydro w/300CX FEL
I'll be running a Frontier CA2060E core aerator on my 3520 for the upcoming lawn season. If I needed to take off the FEL for more maneuverability and less weight on the front tires to cause rutting would the weight of 650-700 lbs (CA plus 350 for extra weight) be too much on back without the loader weight? I know the back end of these tractors is light so maybe it would equal out. Any help would be appreciated.
 
   / running 3pt attachments without FEL #2  
I doubt you would have any problems, but the little bit tht I have operated my tractor w/o the loader it sure did seem to ride choppy. Even with the bucket of I can tell the difference. Not as dramatic as an empty 3ph, but noticeable.
 
   / running 3pt attachments without FEL #3  
Best bet is to give it a try...as soon as you lift it for transport, you'll know if you need front ballast.
Two or three suitcase weights (about 130-140 lbs) might be all you need.
 
   / running 3pt attachments without FEL #4  
If your terrain is fairly level and flat, I doubt that it will be much of an issue. Worst case would be that the front tires will tend to slide more while turning.

I drop my bucket all the time when working in tighter quarters. When I need to crab into tight spots along fences, etc. I'll raise the loader arms to full height above the fence line and squeeze along the edge.

Leaving the loader on with bucket off keeps more weight on the front tires for steering and improves visibility and clearance.

AKfish
 
   / running 3pt attachments without FEL #5  
Lots of us drop the FEL to work tight areas with implements. Yes, the loss of front end weight is noticeable on my machine. Leaving the FEL on isn't an option, so some suite case weights should have been bundled into my original purchase. Oh well. I'll pick up some this spring. Trying to pre-guess or foresee every possibility with a new tractor just isn't possible. You adapt as you go along.
 
   / running 3pt attachments without FEL #6  
Large tractors have Implement Code tables. Not sure if CUTs do. Each implement has a code number. The tractors manual has table that tells how much front ballast is required for stability and steering control based on the implement code. The table is even broken down into 2wd vs 4wd and loaded or non loaded front tires.
 
   / running 3pt attachments without FEL #7  
A Frontier CA2060E is not an overlly heavy attachment. Your only issue might be in transporting you might find your ride a little bouncy, so adjust your speed accordingly.
 
   / running 3pt attachments without FEL #8  
Suitcase weights. As many as your rack will hold (most likely 6). If you properly ballast your aerator, your front end will be light if you don't add some suitcase weights. This is the Voice of Experience :D
 
   / running 3pt attachments without FEL #9  
Unless I need a bucket or grapple on the front when I am going mowing I can't wait to get the fel off and put on 6/ 70 pound suitcase waits on the front and go!
 
   / running 3pt attachments without FEL #10  
I have a 3520 and I have taken the entire loader off the front and put on a large spreader full of fertilizer, and 6ft brush cutter, and never pulled the front end off the ground ever. I would defintely try it before I spent the money for a bracket and weights. I don't think you will need them and you want to stay as light as possible when you are doing yard work. I don't think that arerator is as heavy as a 6ft brush cutter.
 

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