To load or not to load ????

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tpike35

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I just left my tractor at the JD dealer to have my tires loaded he sujested that I load all 4 tires ... My tractor is a 790 4 wheel drive with r4 tires and power steering ...I've never heard of loading the ft tires ...Is this a good idear ???
 
   / To load or not to load ???? #2  
Fill all four.

If you research the other posts, you will see the never ending debate on what to fill the tires with.
 
   / To load or not to load ????
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How much weight is added by filling all 4 tires on a 790 w/R4s They are using windshell washer fuild ... ??? are the ft tires usaly filled on a 4 wheel drive tractor ... can this hure anything ???
 
   / To load or not to load ???? #4  
The dealers I speak to and the place where I got my tires filled all say do not fill the front tires.
 
   / To load or not to load ???? #5  
Nuru said:
The dealers I speak to and the place where I got my tires filled all say do not fill the front tires.

What is the reasoning for not filling the fronts?
 
   / To load or not to load ???? #6  
slaveToHorses said:
What is the reasoning for not filling the fronts?

Gee I knew someone might ask and I neglected to put that in. I believe it has to do with the steering mechanism, and its capability to handle the additional weight that it is not spec'ed for. Potentially could lead to a failure and and an accident.
 
   / To load or not to load ???? #7  
hmm, my dealer suggested that I fill all four tires. Oh well, I think my front end is up to the task (3720) it seems beefy enough. I want all the ballast I can get since I work on hilly property, with FEL and BHoe.
 
   / To load or not to load ???? #8  
the weight is all below the axle. I always have my fronts filled.
 
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rockyridgefarm said:
the weight is all below the axle. I always have my fronts filled.

Hmmm, i got sloping/hilly property, I may have to klook a little deeper into filling the fronts
 
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rockyridgefarm said:
the weight is all below the axle. I always have my fronts filled.

Yeah, but the steering still has to deal with it. I take it that is their concern. However I think it is fine, but then I am just a customer :) As I stated, I think it is beefy enough to deal with it. At worst we may have to replace a tie rod end a little sooner but the benefits are more than worth that minor inconvenience.
I should also point out that my dealer not only recommended but actually did deliver my 3720 with all four tires filled. They are a large Ag dealer with 7 locations and seem to know their stuff.
 

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