Hi. I am coming here after two days of research. I have recently bought an old Kubota F2000 (Diesel, 4x4, late 1980s model), which like all the "F" series is marketed as a front-end mower but which I use to haul a dump cart around my hobby farm, which includes a long grassy hill that can get wet at times. The F2000 came with turf tires.
My concern is with traction on the hill. I am leaning towards getting SPIKED chains for all four wheels as offered by Grizzlar and Tryggs. An alternative would be ag tires.
My unresolved questions are:
(1) Is there a common understanding among tractor owners if under the circumstances described and summer use, SPIKED chains or ag tires are strongly superior one way or the other? Does it make a difference in choosing, that for the F series, the big wheels are on front of the tractor?
(2) For using spiked chains in summer on a stony gravelly driveway, in addition to grass, wear and tear of the chain is an issue. The Grizzlars are 2-link v-bars and made of manganese steel ($130-180 per set for 23x10.5-12), the Tryggs are diamond-shaped with single spikes and made of boron steel, which is described as the best on the market ($300 per set). Would you pay the extra $$ for the Tryggs?
"A happy new Kubota owner deep in the rural Canadian Maritimes",
Kubota F2000 owner
My concern is with traction on the hill. I am leaning towards getting SPIKED chains for all four wheels as offered by Grizzlar and Tryggs. An alternative would be ag tires.
My unresolved questions are:
(1) Is there a common understanding among tractor owners if under the circumstances described and summer use, SPIKED chains or ag tires are strongly superior one way or the other? Does it make a difference in choosing, that for the F series, the big wheels are on front of the tractor?
(2) For using spiked chains in summer on a stony gravelly driveway, in addition to grass, wear and tear of the chain is an issue. The Grizzlars are 2-link v-bars and made of manganese steel ($130-180 per set for 23x10.5-12), the Tryggs are diamond-shaped with single spikes and made of boron steel, which is described as the best on the market ($300 per set). Would you pay the extra $$ for the Tryggs?
"A happy new Kubota owner deep in the rural Canadian Maritimes",
Kubota F2000 owner
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