Wheel spacers or weights for slopes?

   / Wheel spacers or weights for slopes? #151  
There is NO WAY I could mow / bush hog all areas of my property with the FEL on.

I used to not want / be afraid of taking it off. Once I did and used the tractor without it when I didn't need it, was like night and day. Now, I never put it on unless I'm going to need to use it.

Try it.

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I have two problems with that. First the math is slightly in favor of leaving the loader on for side to side stability and greatly in favor of leaving it on against end for end back flips. And Second there is never I day when I'm using my tractor where the loader is not used or about to be.
But suit yourself, The DOT mowers don't have loaders on ,just suitcase weights. And they have some special setups for doing the over the rail and 2 to 1 slopes.
 
   / Wheel spacers or weights for slopes? #152  
. . . . . . . First the math is slightly in favor of leaving the loader on for side to side stability and greatly in favor of leaving it on against end for end back flips.

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The DOT mowers don't have loaders on ,just suitcase weights . . . . .

Greetings VTS. I believe the sciences and data are far more than capable than just "the math" of something. Physics would say a fel creates leveraged weight and extended gravity forces . . Where "just" suitcase weight actually produces direct superior weight inside a controlled location.

A fel is a good thing for lifting . . but I believe its hill and sidehill positive stability advantages are limited to just being used to keep a tractor from a forward end for end roll on downhill directions . . . and only then when kept very very close to the ground.

Like many things in life "just suitcase weights" might be simple appearing but offer a far more pure form of advantages on traction and stability than does a fel's complex issues in traction and stability and gravity concerns in my opinion.

A fel is like a beautiful woman . . easy to use but hard to control. Lol
 
   / Wheel spacers or weights for slopes? #153  
Think of a turtle going down hill, forward, then sideways, I don't think it will roll...lol
 
   / Wheel spacers or weights for slopes? #154  
Think of a turtle going down hill, forward, then sideways, I don't think it will roll...lol

Yes thats right . . A turtle has everything directly over axle. Nature builds a perfect model for both sidehilling or vertical hilling. Only problem is . . Really poor ground clearance :)
 
   / Wheel spacers or weights for slopes? #155  
Yes thats right . . A turtle has everything directly over axle. Nature builds a perfect model for both sidehilling or vertical hilling. Only problem is . . Really poor ground clearance :)
True, I heard once these things flip over, they can't flip back on all fours.:eek:
 
   / Wheel spacers or weights for slopes? #156  
A fel is a good thing for lifting . . but I believe its hill and sidehill positive stability advantages are limited to just being used to keep a tractor from a forward end for end roll on downhill directions . . . and only then when kept very very close to the ground.

Like many things in life "just suitcase weights" might be simple appearing but offer a far more pure form of advantages on traction and stability than does a fel's complex issues in traction and stability and gravity concerns in my opinion.

A fel is like a beautiful woman . . easy to use but hard to control. Lol
The weight of the bucket and the load in it also helps against a back flip while going up hill. Its increased distance from the point of rotation (The back axle ) makes it more effective weight then the same amount of weight on a suitcase rack would.
Also I don't find beautiful women easy to use, much less control. :)
 
   / Wheel spacers or weights for slopes? #157  
The weight of the bucket and the load in it also helps against a back flip while going up hill. Its increased distance from the point of rotation (The back axle ) makes it more effective weight then the same amount of weight on a suitcase rack would.
Also I don't find beautiful women easy to use, much less control. :)

Vts . . yes a fel "can help" in uphill situations . . But in comparison to suitcase weight or other direct weigjt in wheels or over axle . . It has much potential to "can hurt" too. Like any leverage situation . . Any deviation changes to the leverage can work against you. But I'll use 2 examples.

1. Your fel is 5 inches off the ground as you go uphill. Rougher ground ahead and you end up running fel into ground jolting the tractor rather suddenly and affecting traction/stability . . . . Or you raise the fel from 5 inches to 2 feet . . Which now creates more tractor movement/rocking horse effects plus leverage now is altered and more volatile.

2. For any number of reasons you need to alter your direction from straight uphill to mostly straight up hill and slightly left or right. Now your leverage is changed to a compound set of gravitational and stability effects.

A fel is a good thing for many purposes. However there are 2 major issues that create tractor accidents . . Tip overs/tractors out of control and clothes/appendages caught in ptos or implements.

I contend a fel is a dangerous but useful item. When I need it around hills or inclines . . I'll use it but never without a keen awareness of hill issues. And when I don't need it for current work and I'm on hills or inclines . . its off the tractor. With suitcase weight or loaded tires the only concern for safety is where I put my feet if I'm moving the weights :)
 
   / Wheel spacers or weights for slopes? #158  
I have two problems with that. First the math is slightly in favor of leaving the loader on for side to side stability and greatly in favor of leaving it on against end for end back flips. And Second there is never I day when I'm using my tractor where the loader is not used or about to be.
But suit yourself, The DOT mowers don't have loaders on ,just suitcase weights. And they have some special setups for doing the over the rail and 2 to 1 slopes.

This. I won't go up or down my hill without the FEL on it.

First, it's simply too useful to not have it on. Second, I can feel the difference with two 30 gallon barrels filled with water in it when going up my hill. I can really feel the difference with 12 gallons of water in my front tires. That was actually more effective than the 2 30 gallon barrels.

I'm leaving my FEL on, thanks!
 
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   / Wheel spacers or weights for slopes? #160  
Well, I placed an order with Motorsport-Tech for 5" spacers. I want to add wheel weights too ....

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Old thread I know :
Did you order Steel Or Alum Wheel Spacers ?
 

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