Sep 17, 2009 / Spacer to extend rear wheels on B2920? #1 T tommyz270 Silver Member Joined Apr 21, 2009 Messages 134 Location Bella Vista, AR Tractor Still looking... Has anyone bought or used spacers on the B2920 to extend the rear tires out? On the new models, they don't have the axels that have the holes to extend the wheels out like they did on the B7510. It's a little tippy on hills, etc. and would like to find a way to extend the wheels out from the body.
Has anyone bought or used spacers on the B2920 to extend the rear tires out? On the new models, they don't have the axels that have the holes to extend the wheels out like they did on the B7510. It's a little tippy on hills, etc. and would like to find a way to extend the wheels out from the body.
Sep 17, 2009 / Spacer to extend rear wheels on B2920? #2 ChuckinNH Elite Member, R.I.P. Joined Jun 23, 2003 Messages 3,081 Location NH Tractor (B2620, had BX22) Simplicity Legacy w/48" mmm Kubota has wheel extenders for that series, and I think they are around $250, but don't quote me on that. I don't have part numbers, but my dealer suggested them to me when I was talking about tire chains with him.
Kubota has wheel extenders for that series, and I think they are around $250, but don't quote me on that. I don't have part numbers, but my dealer suggested them to me when I was talking about tire chains with him.
Sep 17, 2009 / Spacer to extend rear wheels on B2920? Thread Starter #3 OP T tommyz270 Silver Member Joined Apr 21, 2009 Messages 134 Location Bella Vista, AR Tractor Still looking... I think I may head toward filling the tires instead of this. $250 is quite a bit.... I just called my dealer and he quoted the same...
I think I may head toward filling the tires instead of this. $250 is quite a bit.... I just called my dealer and he quoted the same...
Sep 17, 2009 / Spacer to extend rear wheels on B2920? #4 ChuckinNH Elite Member, R.I.P. Joined Jun 23, 2003 Messages 3,081 Location NH Tractor (B2620, had BX22) Simplicity Legacy w/48" mmm Mine is quite stable with the loaded tires. That may indeed be all you need.