WILDHOBO
Well-Known Member
I do a lot of moving things around with bucket or forks on the off camber yard. Way safer with the weights. I notice the improvement a ton with the 72” plow blade. Not tippy at all now. One of my kids moving a bunch of old landscape timbers, or old timer fence crap. Should be able to see the weights. But the other pic is after I installed them in the garage.I haven’t removed the backhoe yet so I can’t say how tippy she is. Actually now that I think of it, when I was excavating for my patio. with the front bucket and was traversing to the woods it was definitely a lot of weight on the front end. If I didn’t have the backhoe on it would have been tippy for sure.
I know my neighbor who has a 1025r had to put a ballast box on his cause it was too front heavy. He doesnt have a backhoe and just runs a mower and front mount snowblower and bucket obviously.
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Everytime I get a "good idea" starting. Maybe a 5-6 foot walking area about 16 ft long for starter. Was thinking that I was going to install upgrade steering linkage on JT yesterday. . . Sidetracked from that one.