chobbs1957
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I have several running feet of ditch bank to cut. I get a lot of spin with lots of traction problems with my YTH21K46.
I've thought about adding water to the tires, but learned that manufacturers discourage that with the hydrostat transmission, as it adds stress to the hubs and the transmission. Yeah, that figures.
Husqvarna advertises wheel weights on their website, but add that they are for tractors 2008 (maybe 2005?) or older. Their "Answer Army" says, when questioned, that adding wheel weights will void the transmission warranty. Yeah, that figures, too.
The only commercial weight they encourage is the rear mounted weight. I am considering going that route, but am concerned about the front end staying down with that extra weight on the back.
What kind of experience do some of you have?
I've thought about adding water to the tires, but learned that manufacturers discourage that with the hydrostat transmission, as it adds stress to the hubs and the transmission. Yeah, that figures.
Husqvarna advertises wheel weights on their website, but add that they are for tractors 2008 (maybe 2005?) or older. Their "Answer Army" says, when questioned, that adding wheel weights will void the transmission warranty. Yeah, that figures, too.
The only commercial weight they encourage is the rear mounted weight. I am considering going that route, but am concerned about the front end staying down with that extra weight on the back.
What kind of experience do some of you have?