I have been looking for a replacement set of tyres for my 6100 for ages and have a solution that works. I wanted wide tyres that would not cut up the grass but also wanted them to grip the snow and mud as I use a FEL.
So as I have seen others asking the same questions on Orange I thought I would pass this on.
The problem is the interactual ratio, get it wrong and its going to cost you! We know what Rolling Circumference (RC) we need and the gear ratio (1.464) but can we find front and rear tyres that work? No! You get a good Agri rear but have to go turf on the front.
Well I now have a set on my tractor that meets all the requirements above. They are as follows:
Rear - 29 x 12.50 x 15 (RC = 88 inch @ 15psi) Carlisle TRU POWER
Front - 20 x 8 x 10 (RC = 62 inch @ 25psi) Kenda K378
http://www.allterraintyres.co.uk
62 x 1.464 = 90.768 divided by 88 = 1.0314 minus 1 x 100 = 3.14 %
well within the 0-5% lead reccomended by Kubota
Both front and rears have Agri tread pattern and grip very well, but are wide so do not sink. Best of all is they look fantastic.
So as I have seen others asking the same questions on Orange I thought I would pass this on.
The problem is the interactual ratio, get it wrong and its going to cost you! We know what Rolling Circumference (RC) we need and the gear ratio (1.464) but can we find front and rear tyres that work? No! You get a good Agri rear but have to go turf on the front.
Well I now have a set on my tractor that meets all the requirements above. They are as follows:
Rear - 29 x 12.50 x 15 (RC = 88 inch @ 15psi) Carlisle TRU POWER
Front - 20 x 8 x 10 (RC = 62 inch @ 25psi) Kenda K378
http://www.allterraintyres.co.uk
62 x 1.464 = 90.768 divided by 88 = 1.0314 minus 1 x 100 = 3.14 %
well within the 0-5% lead reccomended by Kubota
Both front and rears have Agri tread pattern and grip very well, but are wide so do not sink. Best of all is they look fantastic.