R1's wanted l2850

Jaketheone46

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Currently have turf, is there a set of ags that would work with my current stock turf wheels??
Stocks ag sizes would be
12.4x24 rear
7x16 front
I found a guy selling a set of AGs from his L3301 which are
11.2x24 which I assume is a tad smaller
7.2x16 which I assume is a tad larger
Would they still work for my l2850?
Would I be able to get a set of 12.4x24 and put on the 11.2x24 rim?? Or perhaps even a 13.6x24 which I’ve seen on a few l2850s which I think look better.
and the last question is would the L3301 wheels even fit my l2850?? Both are 6 lug.
or does anyone else have a set for sale??
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About What would a new set of wheels and tires cost me??
 
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Jaketheone46

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Well the wheels and tires are gone thanks for the help. Wish I knew if they would have fit my tractor.
 

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You generally can NOT put ag tires on turf wheels. You may want to look into R14 tires that are combo tires that are more aggressive and may fit your existing rims.

If your tractor is 4WD you need to maintain the right ratio between front and rear rolling circumference of the tires and wheels.

You may want to contact your dealer about getting a new set of wheels and R1 tires through the sales team through the whole goods order process. That is probably the cheapest way to get a new style of tire for the tractor.
 
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Jaketheone46

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You generally can NOT put ag tires on turf wheels. You may want to look into R14 tires that are combo tires that are more aggressive and may fit your existing rims.

If your tractor is 4WD you need to maintain the right ratio between front and rear rolling circumference of the tires and wheels.

You may want to contact your dealer about getting a new set of wheels and R1 tires through the sales team through the whole goods order process. That is probably the cheapest way to get a new style of tire for the tractor.
So go through sales?? I’ve seen this mentioned before and wonder what’s the deal here going through the sales guy to get wheels and tires and it somehow being cheaper than through parts.
I’ve seen several people with the 13.6 rear AG tires on their l2850 and love the looks and wonder what they go with up front to keep 4wd in check. If I can’t figure that out I would just go with stock sizes to stay in check. But if the R14 tires would by chance work on my wheels I’d probably just get them.
 

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Well the wheels and tires are gone thanks for the help. Wish I knew if they would have fit my tractor.
No the L3301 tires and rims would not work for you, everything about them is wrong.
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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So go through sales?? I’ve seen this mentioned before and wonder what’s the deal here going through the sales guy to get wheels and tires and it somehow being cheaper than through parts.
I’ve seen several people with the 13.6 rear AG tires on their l2850 and love the looks and wonder what they go with up front to keep 4wd in check. If I can’t figure that out I would just go with stock sizes to stay in check. But if the R14 tires would by chance work on my wheels I’d probably just get them.
Your trying to buy rims for a 35+ year old tractor, you'll find that a dealer is going to either not be able to get the rims or they will be insanely expensive.
You're options are limited as far as a good rim seller.
New you could try Heywheel or Miller Tire.
Used Craigs list or facebook yard sale.

Now for R14's to fit your rims, that's going to be a stretch too, finding the right combination is hard.
They are going to be very expensive $2k per tire for the rears and $500 for the fronts.
You will need to match the ratios.
 

Jaketheone46

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Your trying to buy rims for a 35+ year old tractor, you'll find that a dealer is going to either not be able to get the rims or they will be insanely expensive.
You're options are limited as far as a good rim seller.
New you could try Heywheel or Miller Tire.
Used Craigs list or facebook yard sale.

Now for R14's to fit your rims, that's going to be a stretch too, finding the right combination is hard.
They are going to be very expensive $2k per tire for the rears and $500 for the fronts.
You will need to match the ratios.
Wow R14 are 2 grand per tire. WOW!
are the turfs that expensive as well?? Making me realize I should have bought the ags/ wheels that I started this thread for.
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Wow R14 are 2 grand per tire. WOW!
are the turfs that expensive as well?? Making me realize I should have bought the ags/ wheels that I started this thread for.
I did say the L3301 would not have worked for you, wrong size tires and wheels.

Turfs are a little cheaper
Fronts: 212/80D15 $371.32 - $425.54



Rears: 355/80D20 Obsolete size, replaced by 41x14.00-20 $1314.73 per pair

 
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Jaketheone46

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I did say the L3301 would not have worked for you, wrong size tires and wheels.

Turfs are a little cheaper
Fronts: 212/80D15 $371.32 - $425.54



Rears: 355/80D20 Obsolete size, replaced by 41x14.00-20 $1314.73

wow I had no idea that tires are that expensive. So AGS are definitely the cheapest route by far, I just need to find a set of ag wheels. That l3301 6 bolt lug pattern sure looked like my l2850 lug pattern.
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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wow I had no idea that tires are that expensive. So AGS are definitely the cheapest route by far, I just need to find a set of ag wheels. That l3301 6 bolt lug pattern sure looked like my l2850 lug pattern.
Yes large, wide tractor tires are more expensive.