No, fronts are at max width I believe. They are around 72" while my back wheels are about 83 or 84" at the bulge. I love the stability, but you pretty much have to get a deckover trailer at that width... so I have put off getting one due to prices.
I'm interested to see your opinions on things. I think that RK25 is a real sweet spot in tractor size and you've really made that thing look tough with spacers. I look forward to your picks!
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Logan - your videos are great. Needing to upgrade my current tractor, looking at the 2600H series. Have you always used regular diesel instead of the red-dyed #2 (cheaper) in your 2607? Curious if Massey recommends one over the other, although I think they're the same except for the red dye...
The red dye is just to allow for federal agents to "audit" the use of untaxed diesel fuel in vehicles on the road. They do have agents that go around and check, but they are usually targeting companies more than individuals. I don't think Massey calls for one over the other. My local gas station only carries on-road diesel, so I use it.
What type of coolant does your tractor have? My 2022 MF2607h has the green coolant in it. Contacted my dealership and they told me that it should have the orange DEXCool coolant in it. Not too sure about this matter, and i need to top off my coolant reservoir soon.
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@@MannistoCay I've seen some people deflate a tire with the tractor's weight on it, then hook up a hose to the valve stem, using gravity to feed and slowly jacking up the tractor, the tire tries to take normal shape and draws in the fluid. Probably not necessary with a pump, but might work in a pinch.