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Well, first I am told that if I have 9.5-16 rear tires that I have to run smaller 5-10 fronts. Now I am told that I need to have a larger 5-14 front. Where is this information that everyone keeps giving out coming from? I know that just because something is a "Factory Spec" that does not mean that it is correct. Manufacturers do sometimes send out wrong specs. With that being said, can you tell me why you believe the factory specs are wrong? Kubota only specs a 6-12 ag tire for the front of a 4wd B7200D with 8-16 or 9.5-16 rear tires. Kubota does not recommend a 5-10 or a 5-14 front tire. I have done some math to determine the gear ratios for the front and rear of a B7200D. I use Kubota's online parts lists for all gear specs except for the 12 tooth rear jackshaft gear that I needed to find in my workshop manual. If anyone finds my math or specs to be incorrect please let me know and i will correct it. This is how I calculated the ratios. The rear trans shaft transmits power to the rear jackshaft through a 6 tooth pinion and a 37 tooth ring gear(6.16667 ratio). The rear jackshaft transmits power to the rear axle through a 12 tooth and 55 tooth set of spur gears(4.58333). The overall rear axle ratio is (6.16667 x 4.58333) 28.26388. Now comes the difficult one, the front axle. The rear trans output transmits power to the front trans output through a 16 tooth and 24 tooth set of gears(1.5 ratio). The drive shaft transmits power to the front axle through a 6 tooth pinion and 37 tooth ring gear(6.16667 ratio). The front axle transmits power to the bevel shaft through a 13 tooth and 14 tooth set of bevel gears(1.0769 ratio). The bevel shaft transmits power to the wheel hub through a 16 tooth and 31 tooth set of bevel gears(1.9375 ratio). The total front axle gear ratio is (1.5 x 6.16667 x 1.0769 x 1.9375) 19.3005. Front to rear axle ratio is (28.26388/19.3005) 1.4644. Tire specs very by manufacturer so I am using those supplied by Carlisle because that is what is on my tractor. A 9.5-16 tire is 33.5" tall, a 8-16 is 31.4 tall and the 6-12 is 23" tall. If you divide 33.5 by 1.4644 you get a tire size of 22.876 for the front(error of .54%. If you divide 31.4 by 1.4644 you get a front tire size of 21.442" (error of 7.266%). Given the math, the 9.5-16 tires are what should be on the tractor. The standard 8-16 rear tires give you almost 15 times the ratio error as the "optional" 9.5-16. This information is for the B7200-D. I do not know if it would be different if you have a B7200-hst. It may be the same but I did not verify it.
What tires do you have on IT now? and what are the rolling circumferences at this point of each tire? Do the test while someone else watches. Chalk marks at 6 o'clock on both tires and in 4wd - roll one rotation of rear nice and straight on something not firm, see where fronts end up, then repeat with only 2wd, it will show you the pushing or pulling of the fronts vs the rears.
the internal ratio is fine to know but it really boils down to what the ratio is of the tires on the ground. With this info you can go by any tires you wish, as long as it falls into the magic % of the ratio, aint nothing gonna be perfect, but at same time, 4wd should never be used when you are on a non slip surface. Even if the ratio was perfect, making any kinds of turns - changes the game and ratios went out the window!