Yep. Deck over is key obviously. I am going to make a weight bracket for the front of the three point hitch. Its a little light in the front end on steep hills. If I could keep the front end planted it would help. I mow allot of steep stuff.
I would have liked to have r4 tires or r14 tires on it but the Ag's were fine. The r4's and r14's have the heavier side walls so it feels allot better on slopes than r1 tires do. I usually use my tractors for mowing hillsides, seeding and doing snow removal. Glad the video gave you some ideas.
I have a 5100E I have a wheel spacer small one and the rear wheels already bumped out little where by half wheel going beyound front wheel but when running things like three point disc bind special on vallys and hills around my farm it feels tippy even with beet juice in tires and weights on front with bucket, it just feels trippy when ur on side of a hill when arm kicks out 8 feet or 9 feet I was wondering if can double up spacers or triple up spacers to push wheels out father ?
Im not sure if id double or triple them. I would also not go more than 6" on the spacers either. You could look ar Bora wheel spacers and see how wide they have for it. If the tractor has R1 tires on it especially bias plys they will feel soft on hillsides. try a little more air pressure in the rears. And do you have any front weight on the tractor ? If it has a loader on it that won't help allot with hillsides. I like a weighted weight bracket full of weights for hillsides.
Feel like this guy has worked at tire service station , awesome
Looks great. As soon as I get a deck over trailer I'm going to do the same to my 5075E.
Yep. Deck over is key obviously. I am going to make a weight bracket for the front of the three point hitch. Its a little light in the front end on steep hills. If I could keep the front end planted it would help. I mow allot of steep stuff.
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This is great information! I have a 5075E ordered and stability is a concern as I have a hay field on a hill.
I would have liked to have r4 tires or r14 tires on it but the Ag's were fine. The r4's and r14's have the heavier side walls so it feels allot better on slopes than r1 tires do. I usually use my tractors for mowing hillsides, seeding and doing snow removal.
Glad the video gave you some ideas.
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Nice job. Good explanation
Thanks!
Very informative. What is the total width now outside rear tires?
Excellent job
Very informative! Thanks!
Nice video!!! Im about to do the same to my 5065 … u got some bad ass toys 😎
Thanks. I have some bad ass bills to go with them. 😃
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I'd like to do mine too but would have issues with the trailer and being too wide for some of my implements.
I'm doing this today. I am tired of feeling like I'm going to tip over on a small hill.
Yep. agreed
Hlo sir what is impact wrench
Are those 16.9-30?
Have a 5085 them rear bolts holding the disc to the rear axle hub has over 440ft/pounds of torque did you use a 1/2” impact to loosen the bolts?
Yes I did.
I have a 5100E I have a wheel spacer small one and the rear wheels already bumped out little where by half wheel going beyound front wheel but when running things like three point disc bind special on vallys and hills around my farm it feels tippy even with beet juice in tires and weights on front with bucket, it just feels trippy when ur on side of a hill when arm kicks out 8 feet or 9 feet I was wondering if can double up spacers or triple up spacers to push wheels out father ?
Im not sure if id double or triple them. I would also not go more than 6" on the spacers either. You could look ar Bora wheel spacers and see how wide they have for it.
If the tractor has R1 tires on it especially bias plys they will feel soft on hillsides. try a little more air pressure in the rears.
And do you have any front weight on the tractor ?
If it has a loader on it that won't help allot with hillsides. I like a weighted weight bracket full of weights for hillsides.
Same process on a CaseIH I assume ?
Yes if a tractor has 2 piece wheels they all work mostly the same.
2022 5055e here on the farm cab loader, ballast in tires.... that's my problem how do I get it done withI loaded tires....
very carefully. Its better if you take it to a shop with a tire dolly.
How wide is it now? My trailer is 102” wide low boy with drive over fenders. Think it would fit?
Its around 84" wide now. It will fit on a 102 wide. Thats what im hauling on now.
Were these tires loaded that you rotated?
No they were not.
if u kick out the tires or the rims u mite hurt your foot
after all that i hope hes not stupid enough to loan it to someone it may not come back in one piece
its called a bush hog not a brush hog get it rite
theyre called grease fittings
but he likes to be politically correct he says grease zerk