PROS and CONS of Tire Ballast For Your Tractor

Published 2023-04-14
Today we are going over the benefits and disadvantages of loading your tires with ballast.

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All Comments (13)
  • @joeyw4442
    Appreciate your video. I requested my dealer ballast the tires on my L4701 when I purchased. So glad I did. Using the bucket loaded or a grapple lifting heavy objects is sooooooooo much safer with the rear tires ballasted, and most of the time I have my bush hog, disc harrow, or box blade hanging off the back. So far, no issues with any work I've done.
  • You know what you're absolutely right about everything you said which is normally not something I would say and a you made a really good video actually and that's something I didn't think about the fact that it can give you a rougher ride if you were to balance your tires that's I don't have malice tires right now on my tractor but he made a very good point because that's the only real suspension if any you know on a tractor your your tires so
  • @jefferyburke5717
    4066M open station My experience with double wheel weights and tge hoe on back EXCELLENT. No real reason for not filling tires just felt uncomfortable. All the best🎉 safe-FUN- tractoring
  • @hav1byte
    interesting video, i recently purchased a 2023 ck2620, they are going to put a anti-freeze/water mix into the tires, how much ballast weight will this add to my rear? also is this adequate to simply move at a low height 5x4 rounds bales? we are talking about 50 years from a corral to feeding area. I have no need for any implements at this time..
  • @MrMan5014
    Back in the day a tractor wasn’t a tractor unless the tires were loaded!…all tractors typically had their tires loaded but when these smaller compact tractors started to become more popular, people didn’t load the tires because most small tractors are 4WD and if you are using the tractor to mow your lawn, having a heavier tractor is not necessarily an advantage because it tends to rut your lawn…I had an M59 TLB and the tires weren’t loaded on it but if you took the backhoe off then it could barely get out of its own way in 2WD…
  • @Sparky-fy1zs
    How much weight does Agrilim add to two standard R14 tires on the rear of an LX 2610? Are there times I would still want a ballast box too? Are filled tires too much weight with a backhoe?
  • @otahu26
    Takes weight to move weight.... Ever seen a small tractor pulling 110 000 lbs . It's amazing. But you you need the weight to handle the weight.
  • @JD-uy5js
    WAY to many dealers "including my local pape JD" dealer don't take ballasting seriously. I live on a property with 15-25° slopes so.