dcyrilc
Elite Member
My basic feeling is this......
If you're on slopes that you are concerned about rolling from and already have loaded tires and rear balast, then you're at the point of needing duels not flipping the front tires.
For my tractor, the duels add 4 ft to the width of the rear axle making it 9' 10" wide. The difference between 6 ft and 10 ft width on the rear axle dramatically changes the side slope capabilities of a tractor. Way more than flipping or loading tires ever can.
If you're on slopes that you are concerned about rolling from and already have loaded tires and rear balast, then you're at the point of needing duels not flipping the front tires.
For my tractor, the duels add 4 ft to the width of the rear axle making it 9' 10" wide. The difference between 6 ft and 10 ft width on the rear axle dramatically changes the side slope capabilities of a tractor. Way more than flipping or loading tires ever can.