I am looking into finding some 27x8:50x15 front tires for my l3301. I think some kind of snow tires would be better than the Ag tread. Any ideas? I have searched the web and have not found any tires I like.
I think it is the same reason as not running 4WD on hard pavement -hard on the tires and drive mechanism. The front tires (in 4WD) are made to spin (travel distance) just a little bit faster than the back, and accounts for slippage when on snow/ice/gravel. Also, when turning, one front tire has to slip as it travels a different distance with the same RPM of the tires. Putting chains on both front and back (or even just the front) will tend to remove that "slippage" on the front tires, making it as if you were driving in locked 4WD on a harder surface, causing more strain on the transmission gears/gearbox/differential....Was thinking chains for the fronts too, but my Kubota Dealer said Kubota doesn't recommend that. Anyone know why that is? Sure would help in steering while I'm pushing.
Good explanation, makes sense, thanks.I think it is the same reason as not running 4WD on hard pavement -hard on the tires and drive mechanism. The front tires (in 4WD) are made to spin (travel distance) just a little bit faster than the back, and accounts for slippage when on snow/ice/gravel. Also, when turning, one front tire has to slip as it travels a different distance with the same RPM of the tires. Putting chains on both front and back (or even just the front) will tend to remove that "slippage" on the front tires, making it as if you were driving in locked 4WD on a harder surface, causing more strain on the transmission gears/gearbox/differential....
Won't hurt anything in snow but you should not run chains on all wheels year round.I picked up a set of these Duo-ladder style (which are the recommended type for AG and/or R4). They made a big difference during this winter for me, especially being I'm not running any ballast in the rears for more traction.
Was thinking chains for the fronts too, but my Kubota Dealer said Kubota doesn't recommend that. Anyone know why that is? Sure would help in steering while I'm pushing.
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What I with my M9000 with R1's. Chains on the front only, not the rear and I can plow with no issue... been doing that for about 10 years now with no issues but 2 sets of chains...I have a cousin that has a 45hp john deere , he bought chains for the front tires for winter. He has a steep paved driveway, it melts and freezes and ices over. He said the chains have made it possible to bucket all of his driveway.