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Stephen, I think you are seeing that there are alot of different options that work well. I never mowed with wheel weights on. Aggies were enough. You will also have your fuel tank hanging over the rear end for extra weight. Your 1512 is front heavy with the Kubota in there so rear weight will help. 

  Now when we talk about how to add fluid to tires you will see many opinions on this as well. I added my own fluid by mounting my aggies and inflating. I then deflated and broke the bead. Stick a hammer handle between the tire and rim and pour the fluid in. Air back up when done. Others use other methods. Those with tubes may use a "tire bong" and maybe someone will post this deal with pictures. I use RV antifreeze in mine. 

  I have found that tire chains are a must in winter around here. Turfies or aggies. I use chains.


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