hayden
Veteran Member
I went ahead and had the front wheels on my 2910 (R4's) filled with SuperFlex. I was having the most trouble snow blowing between the weight of the 3PH snow blower and slippery snow. The SuperFlex added around 70lbs to each wheel (they weigh 100 lbs each total now) and definitely made a difference, though it's only 140 lbs total additional weight up front. Another 100-200lbs would be great, but I don't have a good way to create and attach weights yet - maybe my next project. It's not cheap stuff - cost about $90 per tire, but I like the flatproofing aspect so I decided to go ahead and do it.
For additional weight I was thinking of loading up the tube in the loader frame that ties the two lift arms together up by the bucket. It's a 4" steel pipe and I was thinking of loading it up with rebar or some other material that would be easy to install/remove. It would put the weight forward and relatively low assuming the loader is kept low. I don't know how much weight it would add.
Peter
For additional weight I was thinking of loading up the tube in the loader frame that ties the two lift arms together up by the bucket. It's a 4" steel pipe and I was thinking of loading it up with rebar or some other material that would be easy to install/remove. It would put the weight forward and relatively low assuming the loader is kept low. I don't know how much weight it would add.
Peter