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TerrinMD, I will take a closeup of my unit's rear end. As you will notice in the photo, my tractor was provided with a rubber strap that holds the extra cinch pins.

Nuru
 

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BigPete; Happy NewYear to you and you family. And may you all have a very prosperous New Year! Thanks for your Tips. I have less than an acre to mow, but I have other tasks that I need the 4100 for (boulders, muck moving/lifiting/dunping, quick grass cuts). Your inputs are right on with what everyone is saying and it does look like a MMM/Belly mower is what I will be going with - I am saving my pennes up for it now. It looks like a 54" is what i am going with as the 60" evidently has the repurtation for scuffing if you are not careful on slopes.

Thanks

Nuru
 
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#24  
tBarber are you saying that I might try more air instead of less, did not think of that.

Nuru
 
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Yes the ride will be stiffer but you won't bounce around.
Tom
 
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That is exactly what I am looking for! I will try it out tomorrow or the next day.

Nuru
 
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Nuru,

I've noticed the bounce with my 4100 HST which I've had for just two months. I figured it was the nature of a smaller compact tractor. I came from a 1944 Ford 2N with loaded tires and wheel weights. It didn't bounce! I'll check the tire pressure tomorrow, and may consider loading the rear R-4 tires with RV anti-freeze. The traction is great in FWD but leaves a lot to be desired when disengaged even with an empty FEL.

Like TerryinMD, my spare cinch pins are mounted in small welded loops on the left (not adjustable) 3PH link. I did get a rubber cord with my tractor but it doesn't have the handy pockets.

I'm not attaching any photos of my 4100 because it is a mess. The day before the ground froze I was digging a diversion ditch in very wet, soft ground. I buried it once (that day) and had to "walk" it out with the FEL. It was just below freezing and I couldn't wash it up. Maybe during the January thaw! Happy New Year!

Duane
 
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Duanet; let me know how it works out. I will try adding extra air first, then go for the weights/filling technique next.

Happy New year to You and Yours!

Nuru
 
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Nuru,

You replied so quickly I just had to go check the tire pressure. The rears are 14 and fronts are 26. It looks to me as though my dealer did OK there.

I got thinking... I have considered trailering my 4100 and the additional weight of loaded tires could require a considerably heavier - and more expensive - trailer. I did get the optional weight box, so maybe I ought to fill that with something and try that for a while. I also have a fairly heavy back blade which does help, and that is usually on during the winter. We'll have to see what happens before I get too hasty about loading tires.

Duane
 
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Try 20 LBS in the rear tires to see if it helps. I know it makes a difference on my 855. A 4100 and a 855 are about tha same size I think?
Tom
 
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Tom,

I can try that. The only thing I can find in the owner's manual is to check the air pressure with an accurate gauge. "Locate MAXIMUM PSI on the tire side wall," it says. That's 40 PSI on my R-4s. I guess that leaves lots of room for trial and error.

Actually, the only time the bounce has concerned me is on the side hill. If the uphill tire bounces, that increases the tilt. So I have been going slower... and I fasten my seat belt.

Duane
 
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How do the diameters of the rear tires compare between your 2N Ford and the 4100 HST? I recall the difference in the ride between my old JD420 Utility and a rented JD855. The JD855 was relatively rough and I thought amplified every pockmark and bump in the lawn and the fields. I decided for sure I was going to get at least a JD1070 if I traded up, and procrastinated long enough to end up with a JD4300. Still the JD4300 isn't as smooth as the larger-tired, old JD420 (which is similar in tire size to your Ford 2N, I think).
 
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Duanet, I also teach online course at a University, so once I am on the workstation, I typically do see a lot of the messages that come across the Web for me, and if I happen to be on this site......oh well. You may want to reduce those fronts to 22, as that is what is recommended on the fronts of mine (Bridgestones). I probably will go to 14 - 20 on the rears. Yes if you plan on carrying your 4100 around with implements, then you probably should go with something that is capable of carrying 4-5000 lbs. The unit weighs ~1500 lbs by itself. My trailer has a capacity of 2900GVWR, but that means that I can only carry up to 2200 lbs in its present state. I am thinking that I may want to beef it up (double axle it or trade up). The limiting factor for me is that I need a trailer the same size, so trading up is a problem. modifying it, seems more likely. I will check with the trailer dealer and see what they can do - they do mods. I am also asking the manufacturer too.

Nuru
 
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tbarber; I will try it , i will be doing a lot of experimentation this month! The 4100 weighs about 1500 lbs, I thought the 855 was heavier?


Nuru
 
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Nuru,

Ok, got it! JD makes changes now and then. I couldn't figure out what the pins were attached to.

On the left side of the picture, you see two loops on the adjustable link. That is are/where my pins were stored. So the rubber strap has a couple of holes in it to slip the pins into, correct.

Thanks for the photos.

Terry
 
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No comparison... the Ford 2N, as I recall, had 12.5 X 28 loaded ag tires; the 4100 has 12 X 16.5 industrial tread. About the only similarity is the HP. As Nuru has suggested, I'll probably play with the air pressure a little and see how it does with the work I have planned for it in the spring. But I don't really consider it a problem; just different.

What little (about 20 hours) I have done with the 4100 so far I have been impressed and very pleased. I actually dug a ditch with the FEL deep enough to put a 20" X 20' culvert in a seasonal creek to give me access to my rear 4 acres that I am clearing. I carried about 8 tons of crushed stone out there with the FEL and have hauled logs out of the woods. With the 4WD it seems to have a pulling power and traction close to equal the 2N, and the front end stays on the ground!
 
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TerryinMD, Yes the strap has holes in it for the spare pins and that is the way it came from the factory. I actually noticed the loops when I went to take a pic of the strap.

No problem on getting the pics.

Nuru
 
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Anyone out there try Superflex in their tires?

Does it make the tires too heavy for mowing?

It sounds like an interesting solution Vs filling the tires. I have heard it is actually a little heavier.

Nuru
 
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My 855 wieghs 1900 LBS +-a few , the MMM is another 350
or 400LBS it rides smoother with the deck on.
 

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