If you own a tractor, you may have experienced getting it stuck in the mud. This is due to your tractor not having enough traction, which may be due to your tractor being too light in weight. If you have the money to spare, you can always get yourself a commercial tractor, but if you are more on the thrifty side, you can always build your own weighting system to install onto your tractor. This will effectively safe you both time and money. There are a few different ways you can add some more weight to ground your tractor, depending on how much money you are willing to spend and how much heavier you want it to be.
You can purchase tractor weights from stores such as Sears and Lowes. Alternatively, you can also purchase tractor weights from auction websites such as eBay.
A tractor weight is either put on the wheels as wheel weights or as suitcase weights in the front of the tractor. they add stability and traction.
it will hold the road better
Weights on the wheels of a tractor serve to enhance traction and stability, particularly when operating on uneven or slippery surfaces. By increasing the weight on the wheels, they can better grip the ground, reducing the likelihood of slipping or losing control. Additionally, added weight helps to balance the tractor, which is especially important when towing heavy implements or loads. Overall, wheel weights improve the tractor's performance and efficiency in agricultural tasks.
You can buy Tractor wheel weights from Sears of course, I am assuming they are Craftsman. All Craftsman brand are top of the line, Sears is the best place to buy any item with the Craftsman name.
JI Case DC4 tractor weight is 5300 lbs varying with year model and attachments. Oliver 88 weights also vary similarly with weights for the "Super 88" from 5400 to 9343 lbs. Review information at Tractordata.com.
This is just a weight rack; it does not include any weights, so yes, you may use your own weights.
Yes you need your own weights for the videos for the arm lifting, or any one of the videos that require weights.
Acctually tractor tires are not filled with water but sometimes with calcium chloride, refered to by some as 'fluid'. This fluid adds weight for the tractor by reducing the use of heavy and cumbersome mounted weights.
I own a 1995 LS45-16h
Counter weights
John Deere did not create the Waterloo Boy tractor, they bought the company in 1918 after they failed to invent their own reasonably priced tractor.