Based on everyone's great advice I loaded the rear tires on my new-to-me DK5010hs - 50 gallons/400 lbs per side. Spreading crushed rock with the FEL showed that I am still a little light and could use a
ballast box. I connected the 3Pt snowblower (600lb) for winter and gave it a test run with Friday's 6 inches of snow. Now I suspect I am light in the front end.
Should I consider loading the front tires as well? Would it be worth the effort? Other advice?
A word of thanks to TBN. I have read up on many topics as I have waited to press my tractor into action. It has been on site for two weeks now and I am having fun. I am a complete rookie but learning as I go. I reworked and graded my gravel driveway using my neighbour's blade and it turned out great - a bit to my surprise. Then I used it to grade the crushed rock in front of the garage saving a great deal of raking. I've only put 10 hours on the tractor so far but there are many jobs ahead come spring. With an average 8 feet of snow per winter, it will get a winter workout too.
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