I whole heartily appreciate the honesty that you provide with your videos. Even when you do a whole video out on your own land, you know that we are really hear to ask when you are going to fix the crappy shingles. Thanks for keeping us entertained!
You could always throw a 1/2" to 1" thick rubber mat in the bottom of that basket. We used an old horse mat and cut it to fit. You will only hear metal things clink a bit, but it is a great cushion. If you need to clean them, you can simply remove them, hose them off, let them dry in or out of the basket.
Hey Neil. I bought a B2601 with R-14 tires back in March to maintain three acres and a house we bought outside Fairbanks, AK. I have about 25 hours on the tractor so far and I’m very impressed with the tires. They’ve been good in snow and ice, but I will be getting chains for next winter. The work I’ve done on turf has been in both wet and dry conditions and the tires have been very forgiving. There has be zero turf damage in 2WD except for two instances. One was an area where I was piling brush, and I blame the back and forth driving rather than the tires themselves. The second is several areas of moss in the yard. The tires tear moss up pretty easily when turning on top of it. Just driving over it doesn’t do any damage. I hope this is helpful Thanks for your videos!
I live on "wet side" in Washington Sate (West), so 9mts of rainy weather. I had before R4 tires and currently R14s for over a year. Compared to R4, R14s leaving little deeper tread print, since the rubber on ribs is slightly thinner. Little better grip, so if you pulling something heavy be aware if loose traction than 14s would tear grass more than R4s. Comfort little better on R4s, but barely can feel the difference. Wet conditions, but not excessively wet you can feel difference in traction. They seems to clean little better. On snow .... much better than R4s. So far R14s are great balance between traction and durability. Been using on small tractor Kubota B2601 with rear tires filled. With no tire ballast was easier on turf, but little bumpy. If I add around 500lbs of rear ballast and carrying somethings heavier be aware when turnng. The edge of tire like to little "scratch" grass when sharp turning. R14s seems to wear little faster, but barely noticeable. Generally im very happy with switch to R14.
Thanks for the initial assessment of the R14’s! Hard to find info on them from experienced tractor owners and even an initial impression from you is worth a lot for those of us about to purchase!
The biggest mistake I made buying a kubota was I got the wrong wheels and tires. I should have got that agricultural tires with the offset rear rims. There's a big problem putting rear chains on the stock wheels and tires there's not enough clearance between the fender and the tire without running spacers. The are R14 tires Have miserable traction.
Just wanted to comment on the R14 tires. I actually downsized from a standard L With R4 tires to a LX2610 With R14 tires. The new tractor fits my needs much better than the L did. I’m also in a state of non emissions bliss! But the tires are really fantastic in my opinion based on my experience with them. They are better in the snow , mud and do less damage to my lawn! I’m doing things in 2WD with the R14’s that I couldn’t do in 4WD with the R4’s. They are great!!
I've put 10 hours in on my new L2501 with the R14 on turf. Even ran around the yard in the ran and damage was much less than I thought it would be. Very happy with them so far
You’re probably right about the lens I look at my Artillian stuff with, but I love it all, from the tool bar to the grapple to the forks. Well-engineered, American made, and great people to deal with.
Big time respect for the up front and blunt transparency 👌 BTW, all my questions about R14s is how well they bite and not how delicate they are on turf so thanks for at least giving an opinion on that👍
Neil, you perform a very valuable service here with the advise and information. I wish I lived in the area so that I could give you my business. Keep up the great work that you are doing.
Great video and I like how you clearly say you are supported by Artillian. Tractor Time by Tim is always promoting his sponsored garbage but he forgets to "mention" he is being sponsored by them.
I have R14 tires on my Kioti CK3510SE with about 50 hours on it. I have a lot of clay and they do great with traction but they definitely will leave ruts in a semi wet lawn more than I was hoping for. It is 5000+ tractor with the bucket and backhoe and loaded tires. I have had experience with turfs on a similar size tractor and it definitely did not do the same amount of damage.
Outstanding video as always, Neil! I know you wanted some feedback from me after you and Nick delivered the L 2501.... Coming up on just 12 hours, but I have to say I am very impressed with the R14 tires. Probably 3/4 of those hours so far have been on finished lawn, and I have not noticed any turf damage. In fact, my old BX23 with the R4 tires created more turf damage than this much heavier tractor with the R14s. Admittedly, not a ton of hours so far, but my initial impression is very positive. I have not seen the Artillian storage system Up close in person. I have been very happy with my Big Tool Rack which is infinitely adjustable and has a multitude of functions including ballast box, carry-all, and tool holder. Plus it's on wheels, and I can connect to it with a quick hitch very easily. 👍💪
We have about 30 hours on our LX2610 with R14 tires. In wet ground, I have done some damage to hayfield edges. On regular turf, I’ve found they do great without damage.
As Neil mentioned r14s are great in the mud I just did some land clearing with my LX2610 in loose rocks and mud and had absolutely no problems at all I was actually expecting to get stuck a few times , also amazing in snow , snow blowed all winter and I have a steep grade in my yard no issue at all never slipped, now I just need to see how it is on my lawn with the mid mount mower, haven't rigged it up yet, but so far just driving on some areas I have rutted so far but I have my loader and 500lbs of rear ballast I'm my box once those are off I expect it'll be better , hopefully
Hi, do you have an update on the R14 tires yet? I’m getting a 3310 and 72” mid mower and would like to know if the R14’s will be ok for cutting the grass. Thanks
@@SleepingGaint actually yes if it's wet at all they seem to tear up grass, I have had to remove my loader entirely and can't have anything on the back and it doesn't harm the grass when dry. I have a cab model so it's naturally heavier though overall, I think I would still take R14 over turfs or r4 though, as they are strong everywhere else, if you keep it light you should be fine in grass though
I have the hybrid tires on my BX2380. I bought it in 2018, so I'm not sure they are the R14s. My "yard" is 5 acres on a river in Michigan. Our property has some grassy areas, more wild/wooded areas that only get mowed a couple time a year, a small lawn area around the house, and wet areas with springs/swamps. I do see quite a bit of turf damage with the hybrid tires. Especially when hauling with the loader, or in the transition areas of my yard where it is starting to get wet, but I still want it to look nicer. It's not really a problem to me, because I value the speed of getting the property maintained over having an immaculate lawn. If I really wanted to, I could be more diligent about taking the tractor out of 4WD and slowing down in problem areas/situations. That said, I feel like the BX's mobility (turning radius and responsiveness) suffers when it is not in 4WD. Overall, I am happy with the tires. They have gotten me out of some spots that I have no doubt would have had me calling the neighbors to drag me out if I had turf tires.
Good video. I am curious about the R14. I thought I would like the R4 tires but the first 10 minutes I started disliking them and at almost 200 hours I dislike them even more. They tear the ground up worse than the R1 tires I had on my previous tractor because of the lack of traction. The grass can be wet from dew and they will spin and cause me to use four wheel drive more often
What kind of shingles are those over the doors? Very interesting… Anyway my experience running R4 tires for 2yrs now, (B2650) 60” mid mower, most of the time they do minimal damage to the grass. Soft / rain soaked surface will show damage in sharp turns or going up steep hills. So I wouldn’t be too scared of the R4s on turf but maybe the R14s are even better.
Thanks for all the information you give us ! I have a question about adding weight to the back of a tractor. I am planning on getting a MX6000 and will be using a grapple a lot. I know not to try to lift more than what is good for the tractor but understand that It is wise to have added weight on the back of it. My question is about adding rim guard also in addition to having say a box blade for ballist . I appreciate your input on this and thanks .
When you make a video on the R14 tires... can you also give front and rear air pressure recommendations... with and without the FEL installed. As for me, I am a first time tractor owner and have the Kubota 2380 with less than 50 hours on it (so far). I don't see any information online about the R14 tires. And yes, I do have beat juice ballast in the rear tires.
I am waiting on a MX6000 with a front end loader and brush hog . I am having a hard time finding out the total length of that combination so that I can order the proper length equipment trailer. What length do y’all normally recommend for my setup. Thanks , I am looking at a 18 foot plus a 2 foot dove tail and a 20 foot plus a 2 foot dove tail both rated at 14000 # I appreciate your advice
Any chance of you following up with the factory worklight or 12v accessory video like you mentioned? I have an M59 that could use a LED upgrade and 12v cigarette lighter port to power a 12v fan on the rops:) It would be much appreciated!
What size tires do you have on your 3310. Looking at purchasing a 2610 rops model and I know there are two options one being 36” overall height and one being 40” overall height. Curious on your thoughts between the two.
Hi Neil, I know you’re a Kubota guy, I have two myself, a B7200HST, and a GF1800. Both have been great machines. What do you think of the Kioti CK4010 TLB?
Still a 2nd tier tractor. They put up some impressive spec's on their loaders. It all really starts falling apart once you run one. lots of ergonomic issues. jerky hydraulics and total lack of lift & curl balance. They still have a ways to go before they are in the league of Kubota and Deere.
Great video. Neil, I do have a Kubota question for you. I just got my new B2601 delivered a few weeks ago and it's my first tractor and really like most everything about it. So, my big question is how level should the FEL/bucket be side to side?? I guess for that matter, how level should the tractor be side to side? The tractor itself is about a 1/2" off level with the left side being higher, and the FEL/bucket being off by 1", also the left side is higher. This is off enough that I can see it when standing in front of or behind the tractor. To check it I park it on a level surface that I have checked with a 4' level, then check numerous places on the tractor and FEL/bucket. My salesman seems to think this is normal and not concerned, but it really bothers me that you would spend that much money and it not be closer than that. I have checked tire pressure and they are the same side to side. So, is this typical of the tractors that you deliver and I am concerned about something that is "normal"? As a side note, the "Swift Tatch" FEL was not set up properly and the stand legs would not lower. That part I fixed myself by learning how that system works and adjusted the stand brackets so the bucket would engage them with it in full dump position, it was not even close when the dealer delivered it. So thanks in advance for any input you might have, and keep up the great content.
I'm interested in this issue as well. I brought something to my front porch in the B2601's bucket the other day and man did my bucket look lopsided against the level porch floor. Now it's likely the sidewalk is not level etc. But it has made me wonder if I should check the loader and bucket and, if there is a level issue, what if anything to do. Also, I got mine with R14s and like them. I have only 12 hours on my tractor. One thing that has surprised some other tractor friends is the much higher inflation recommended for my R14s. My salesman said to run "20 pounds all around," and when I got around to checking my owner's manual saw he was right. Actually I think it calls for 22 lbs up front. Some have expressed alarm at 20 lbs of pressure in rear tires especially loaded as mine are. They are used to much lower rear inflation. Mine do look very inflated. Honestly haven't put my gauge on to check and should, as I have had a couple of annoying setup issues with my dealer. In any case, the R14's inflation specs really jump out, especially for the rear.
P.S.-Meant to say I got my latest Messick's parts yesterday. A step for the left side, some bolts, and touchup paint. Flawless service, advice, and shipping, as before.
Make sure your tire pressures are the same in the rear. Otherwise (and I’m no expert) I can’t think of any reason the tractor would not be level. Making sure the cab was level was the way that we would air the rear tires up when we had a leaky one for a few months.
@@paulgambill I forgot to mention in my first post that was one of the first things I did when I noticed it, they are exactly the same pressure from side to side. But, recently I have measured the rear tires and the left side tire is about a half inch taller.. To measure them I put a level on the top center of each rear tire, then measure from the floor up to the level. The salesman said he was sure that is normal and hasn't had anyone mention that being a problem. I do have the newer type R14 tires.
@@MessicksEquip Thanks for replying. I had a Grand L with R4s and it was not great at getting around my property. My L4300 has R1s and has never been a problem except I try to never drive on lawn areas. Could you elaborate on your dislikes on a MX? I mow and plow snow with different machines. Thanks again.
@@MessicksEquip The R14s look interesting. The tractor came with R4s, though R1s were ordered. Dealer is now offering me my choice of R14s or R1s, understanding both have to be ordered. I don't need the MX until April or May, so that's not a big deal. I really appreciate all of your videos and responsiveness. No question I would be a customer if not for the distance involved.
I laugh at the youtube farm channels because they buy a little tractor such as yourself they take the loader and try to use for a real loader and it's not designed for it. We put 800 hrs on 3 tractors a year and over 600 hrs on our construction equipment and there is a reason why my track loader has arms built for digging and the tractor has lighter duty arms made for loose material and light duty applications.
So I can't take my BX tractor and loader out and expect it to do the job of a front end loader...hmm weird LOL. Yep, a lot of people get that mentality though, hey I got this tractor I'm gonna do xy and z with it because its a tractor it can do it...well kind of, it might just take you a lot longer, but then you get into those tasks where the tractor simply doesn't have the power either engine wise or hydraulic wise or even weight wise to do that task at all, or not safely.
I really appreciate Niels honesty here. Most RUclips people don't disclose their sponsors, and it's quite obvious and disingenuous. Thanks
Neil, Your honesty is why I keep watching your RUclips and occasionally order things from Messicks, while still supporting my local dealer.
Thanks 👍
I whole heartily appreciate the honesty that you provide with your videos. Even when you do a whole video out on your own land, you know that we are really hear to ask when you are going to fix the crappy shingles. Thanks for keeping us entertained!
I'd be disappointed not to hear about the shingles.
You could always throw a 1/2" to 1" thick rubber mat in the bottom of that basket. We used an old horse mat and cut it to fit. You will only hear metal things clink a bit, but it is a great cushion. If you need to clean them, you can simply remove them, hose them off, let them dry in or out of the basket.
Hey Neil. I bought a B2601 with R-14 tires back in March to maintain three acres and a house we bought outside Fairbanks, AK. I have about 25 hours on the tractor so far and I’m very impressed with the tires. They’ve been good in snow and ice, but I will be getting chains for next winter. The work I’ve done on turf has been in both wet and dry conditions and the tires have been very forgiving. There has be zero turf damage in 2WD except for two instances. One was an area where I was piling brush, and I blame the back and forth driving rather than the tires themselves. The second is several areas of moss in the yard. The tires tear moss up pretty easily when turning on top of it. Just driving over it doesn’t do any damage. I hope this is helpful Thanks for your videos!
"Roll your own solution"...best line in a tractor video I've heard in quite a while! Nice job Neil!
Great video Neil I do enjoy watching them, it is refreshing to find someone being honest about products
I live on "wet side" in Washington Sate (West), so 9mts of rainy weather. I had before R4 tires and currently R14s for over a year. Compared to R4, R14s leaving little deeper tread print, since the rubber on ribs is slightly thinner. Little better grip, so if you pulling something heavy be aware if loose traction than 14s would tear grass more than R4s. Comfort little better on R4s, but barely can feel the difference. Wet conditions, but not excessively wet you can feel difference in traction. They seems to clean little better. On snow .... much better than R4s. So far R14s are great balance between traction and durability. Been using on small tractor Kubota B2601 with rear tires filled. With no tire ballast was easier on turf, but little bumpy. If I add around 500lbs of rear ballast and carrying somethings heavier be aware when turnng. The edge of tire like to little "scratch" grass when sharp turning. R14s seems to wear little faster, but barely noticeable. Generally im very happy with switch to R14.
Thanks for the initial assessment of the R14’s! Hard to find info on them from experienced tractor owners and even an initial impression from you is worth a lot for those of us about to purchase!
The biggest mistake I made buying a kubota was I got the wrong wheels and tires. I should have got that agricultural tires with the offset rear rims. There's a big problem putting rear chains on the stock wheels and tires there's not enough clearance between the fender and the tire without running spacers. The are R14 tires Have miserable traction.
Just wanted to comment on the R14 tires. I actually downsized from a standard L With R4 tires to a LX2610 With R14 tires. The new tractor fits my needs much better than the L did. I’m also in a state of non emissions bliss! But the tires are really fantastic in my opinion based on my experience with them. They are better in the snow , mud and do less damage to my lawn! I’m doing things in 2WD with the R14’s that I couldn’t do in 4WD with the R4’s. They are great!!
I've put 10 hours in on my new L2501 with the R14 on turf. Even ran around the yard in the ran and damage was much less than I thought it would be. Very happy with them so far
You’re probably right about the lens I look at my Artillian stuff with, but I love it all, from the tool bar to the grapple to the forks. Well-engineered, American made, and great people to deal with.
Big time respect for the up front and blunt transparency 👌 BTW, all my questions about R14s is how well they bite and not how delicate they are on turf so thanks for at least giving an opinion on that👍
Neil, you perform a very valuable service here with the advise and information. I wish I lived in the area so that I could give you my business. Keep up the great work that you are doing.
Yeah...my sister had a basket on her bicycle too.
Great video and I like how you clearly say you are supported by Artillian. Tractor Time by Tim is always promoting his sponsored garbage but he forgets to "mention" he is being sponsored by them.
I have R14 tires on my Kioti CK3510SE with about 50 hours on it. I have a lot of clay and they do great with traction but they definitely will leave ruts in a semi wet lawn more than I was hoping for. It is 5000+ tractor with the bucket and backhoe and loaded tires. I have had experience with turfs on a similar size tractor and it definitely did not do the same amount of damage.
Appreciate your honesty
Outstanding video as always, Neil!
I know you wanted some feedback from me after you and Nick delivered the L 2501....
Coming up on just 12 hours, but I have to say I am very impressed with the R14 tires.
Probably 3/4 of those hours so far have been on finished lawn, and I have not noticed any turf damage. In fact, my old BX23 with the R4 tires created more turf damage than this much heavier tractor with the R14s.
Admittedly, not a ton of hours so far, but my initial impression is very positive.
I have not seen the Artillian storage system
Up close in person. I have been very happy with my Big Tool Rack which is infinitely adjustable and has a multitude of functions including ballast box, carry-all, and tool holder. Plus it's on wheels, and I can connect to it with a quick hitch very easily. 👍💪
Good stuff here! Thanks for taking time to put this together.
i know I am kinda randomly asking but does anybody know a good site to stream newly released tv shows online ?
@Callen Tyler I dunno lately I've been using flixportal. you can find it thru google:P -christian
@Christian Ruben Thanks, I went there and it seems like a nice service :) I really appreciate it !!
@Callen Tyler happy to help =)
We have about 30 hours on our LX2610 with R14 tires. In wet ground, I have done some damage to hayfield edges. On regular turf, I’ve found they do great without damage.
Thanks for sharing, the ability to quickly adjust the lights is a great feature! 👍
I would love to have the storage of that box but would hate trying to look around it to hook up
Thanks for your honesty it is appreciated.
I have had a set of R14 for a year now great tires turf damage is minimal unless sharp turns in 4 wheel drive
I wish Kubota had a plug and play system for adding lights.
Right now adding a light bar is a lot of work.
Have R 14 tires on my Kioti 2410, used them to cut 7 acers and no problems. Have some terraces that wood make impossible to minovery with turf tires.
Thanks for the honesty and thoughtful video!😎
Have R 4 tires thinking going back to turf and saving my back
As Neil mentioned r14s are great in the mud I just did some land clearing with my LX2610 in loose rocks and mud and had absolutely no problems at all I was actually expecting to get stuck a few times , also amazing in snow , snow blowed all winter and I have a steep grade in my yard no issue at all never slipped, now I just need to see how it is on my lawn with the mid mount mower, haven't rigged it up yet, but so far just driving on some areas I have rutted so far but I have my loader and 500lbs of rear ballast I'm my box once those are off I expect it'll be better , hopefully
Hi, do you have an update on the R14 tires yet? I’m getting a 3310 and 72” mid mower and would like to know if the R14’s will be ok for cutting the grass. Thanks
@@SleepingGaint actually yes if it's wet at all they seem to tear up grass, I have had to remove my loader entirely and can't have anything on the back and it doesn't harm the grass when dry. I have a cab model so it's naturally heavier though overall, I think I would still take R14 over turfs or r4 though, as they are strong everywhere else, if you keep it light you should be fine in grass though
I have the hybrid tires on my BX2380. I bought it in 2018, so I'm not sure they are the R14s. My "yard" is 5 acres on a river in Michigan. Our property has some grassy areas, more wild/wooded areas that only get mowed a couple time a year, a small lawn area around the house, and wet areas with springs/swamps. I do see quite a bit of turf damage with the hybrid tires. Especially when hauling with the loader, or in the transition areas of my yard where it is starting to get wet, but I still want it to look nicer. It's not really a problem to me, because I value the speed of getting the property maintained over having an immaculate lawn. If I really wanted to, I could be more diligent about taking the tractor out of 4WD and slowing down in problem areas/situations. That said, I feel like the BX's mobility (turning radius and responsiveness) suffers when it is not in 4WD.
Overall, I am happy with the tires. They have gotten me out of some spots that I have no doubt would have had me calling the neighbors to drag me out if I had turf tires.
Good video. I am curious about the R14. I thought I would like the R4 tires but the first 10 minutes I started disliking them and at almost 200 hours I dislike them even more. They tear the ground up worse than the R1 tires I had on my previous tractor because of the lack of traction. The grass can be wet from dew and they will spin and cause me to use four wheel drive more often
What kind of shingles are those over the doors? Very interesting…
Anyway my experience running R4 tires for 2yrs now, (B2650) 60” mid mower, most of the time they do minimal damage to the grass. Soft / rain soaked surface will show damage in sharp turns or going up steep hills. So I wouldn’t be too scared of the R4s on turf but maybe the R14s are even better.
Noticed the chainsaw hold on left side of tractor! How is that attached and where can I get one? Thanks I find your videos very informative!
That is a Sawhaul. They have a website and I think you can get them on Amazon too
I worry how much damage that basket would take after I hit my head on it while trying to line up and hook up a fussy PTO shaft.
that winter creeper in your woods is highly invasive -- might want to look into control methods or it will be all you have everywhere
Thanks for all the information you give us ! I have a question about adding weight to the back of a tractor.
I am planning on getting a MX6000 and will be using a grapple a lot. I know not to try to lift more than what is good for the tractor but understand that It is wise to have added weight on the back of it. My question is about adding rim guard also in addition to having say a box blade for ballist . I appreciate your input on this and thanks .
Load it up. Nearly impossible to have too much ballast unless you're concerned about turf damage.
When you make a video on the R14 tires... can you also give front and rear air pressure recommendations... with and without the FEL installed. As for me, I am a first time tractor owner and have the Kubota 2380 with less than 50 hours on it (so far). I don't see any information online about the R14 tires. And yes, I do have beat juice ballast in the rear tires.
Nice Lights you have there.
When I first met my wife that is what I told her.
Is there a video where you talk about the sawhaul? That looks very handy for clearing paths through the woods on a tractor.
ruclips.net/video/6V-qGtWKRYQ/видео.html
I am waiting on a MX6000 with a front end loader and brush hog . I am having a hard time finding out the total length of that combination so that I can order the proper length equipment trailer. What length do y’all normally recommend for my setup. Thanks , I am looking at a 18 foot plus a 2 foot dove tail and a 20 foot plus a 2 foot dove tail both rated at 14000 #
I appreciate your advice
Any chance of you following up with the factory worklight or 12v accessory video like you mentioned? I have an M59 that could use a LED upgrade and 12v cigarette lighter port to power a 12v fan on the rops:) It would be much appreciated!
Great video/information as usual, can you share what brand of light bar you have on top of your ROPS.
not a light bar, its the mounting bracket for an Artillian roof.
www.messicks.com/attachment/4163/rops-mount-aluminum-canopy
@@MessicksEquip Ah, thank you.
Did not talk about the front bucket did not look stock ?
What size tires do you have on your 3310. Looking at purchasing a 2610 rops model and I know there are two options one being 36” overall height and one being 40” overall height. Curious on your thoughts between the two.
We put the small ones on everything. Other than appearance, I'm not sure why anyone would want the taller ones.
1st non-look at those tires. I look forward to the next time that you don’t show them to us.
Hi Neil Nice honest video doze the basket not affect rear visibility when attaching implement's Thanks
Some, not anything I can't peek around.
@@MessicksEquip Thanks for the reply
Hi Neil, I know you’re a Kubota guy, I have two myself, a B7200HST, and a GF1800. Both have been great machines. What do you think of the Kioti CK4010 TLB?
Still a 2nd tier tractor. They put up some impressive spec's on their loaders. It all really starts falling apart once you run one. lots of ergonomic issues. jerky hydraulics and total lack of lift & curl balance. They still have a ways to go before they are in the league of Kubota and Deere.
Great video.
Neil, I do have a Kubota question for you. I just got my new B2601 delivered a few weeks ago and it's my first tractor and really like most everything about it. So, my big question is how level should the FEL/bucket be side to side?? I guess for that matter, how level should the tractor be side to side? The tractor itself is about a 1/2" off level with the left side being higher, and the FEL/bucket being off by 1", also the left side is higher. This is off enough that I can see it when standing in front of or behind the tractor. To check it I park it on a level surface that I have checked with a 4' level, then check numerous places on the tractor and FEL/bucket. My salesman seems to think this is normal and not concerned, but it really bothers me that you would spend that much money and it not be closer than that. I have checked tire pressure and they are the same side to side.
So, is this typical of the tractors that you deliver and I am concerned about something that is "normal"?
As a side note, the "Swift Tatch" FEL was not set up properly and the stand legs would not lower. That part I fixed myself by learning how that system works and adjusted the stand brackets so the bucket would engage them with it in full dump position, it was not even close when the dealer delivered it.
So thanks in advance for any input you might have, and keep up the great content.
I'm interested in this issue as well. I brought something to my front porch in the B2601's bucket the other day and man did my bucket look lopsided against the level porch floor. Now it's likely the sidewalk is not level etc. But it has made me wonder if I should check the loader and bucket and, if there is a level issue, what if anything to do.
Also, I got mine with R14s and like them. I have only 12 hours on my tractor. One thing that has surprised some other tractor friends is the much higher inflation recommended for my R14s. My salesman said to run "20 pounds all around," and when I got around to checking my owner's manual saw he was right. Actually I think it calls for 22 lbs up front.
Some have expressed alarm at 20 lbs of pressure in rear tires especially loaded as mine are. They are used to much lower rear inflation. Mine do look very inflated. Honestly haven't put my gauge on to check and should, as I have had a couple of annoying setup issues with my dealer. In any case, the R14's inflation specs really jump out, especially for the rear.
P.S.-Meant to say I got my latest Messick's parts yesterday. A step for the left side, some bolts, and touchup paint. Flawless service, advice, and shipping, as before.
Make sure your tire pressures are the same in the rear. Otherwise (and I’m no expert) I can’t think of any reason the tractor would not be level. Making sure the cab was level was the way that we would air the rear tires up when we had a leaky one for a few months.
@@paulgambill
I forgot to mention in my first post that was one of the first things I did when I noticed it, they are exactly the same pressure from side to side. But, recently I have measured the rear tires and the left side tire is about a half inch taller.. To measure them I put a level on the top center of each rear tire, then measure from the floor up to the level. The salesman said he was sure that is normal and hasn't had anyone mention that being a problem. I do have the newer type R14 tires.
Those work lights are totally slick Neil! Also, will your tractor's seat bolt up to a B3200/BH76 combo?
It should, BH77 is a newer version
So... how are those R14's treating the turf these days?
Love them
Any updates on the R14s? I'm between them and R1s for my MX6000. Mainly field and woods but some traveling on lawn. Almost never on pavement.
Thanks!
Generally not a fan of R1 on a compact for most people
@@MessicksEquip Thanks for replying. I had a Grand L with R4s and it was not great at getting around my property. My L4300 has R1s and has never been a problem except I try to never drive on lawn areas.
Could you elaborate on your dislikes on a MX? I mow and plow snow with different machines.
Thanks again.
@@keadog1838 Then R1 maybe the best bet, if you had problems getting around on R4's.
@@MessicksEquip The R14s look interesting. The tractor came with R4s, though R1s were ordered. Dealer is now offering me my choice of R14s or R1s, understanding both have to be ordered. I don't need the MX until April or May, so that's not a big deal.
I really appreciate all of your videos and responsiveness. No question I would be a customer if not for the distance involved.
very nice
Good one
Wait!!! What happened with your B3350?
Sold it 7-8 months ago. Did a video on it.
So when are you going to do like most people and get a bigger tractor?
Title says 1st look at R14's, so of course I clicked. Only to be told you don't have enough time on them to give an opinion. WTF?
I laugh at the youtube farm channels because they buy a little tractor such as yourself they take the loader and try to use for a real loader and it's not designed for it. We put 800 hrs on 3 tractors a year and over 600 hrs on our construction equipment and there is a reason why my track loader has arms built for digging and the tractor has lighter duty arms made for loose material and light duty applications.
So I can't take my BX tractor and loader out and expect it to do the job of a front end loader...hmm weird LOL. Yep, a lot of people get that mentality though, hey I got this tractor I'm gonna do xy and z with it because its a tractor it can do it...well kind of, it might just take you a lot longer, but then you get into those tasks where the tractor simply doesn't have the power either engine wise or hydraulic wise or even weight wise to do that task at all, or not safely.
You are a badass