Is it possible to have r4 on the front and r3 on the rear assuming correct size tires for the tractor? Or because of 4 wd they need to be the same type of tire front and back
Yes you can, I've had R3's on the rear and R4's on the front of mine for years.Is it possible to have r4 on the front and r3 on the rear assuming correct size tires for the tractor? Or because of 4 wd they need to be the same type of tire front and back
You might want to contact OTR ( www.otr.com ) as they supply Kubota with tires. Being they are the OEM, they would probably have the data for the front and rear. From that you should be able to get the ratio.Yes you can, I've had R3's on the rear and R4's on the front of mine for years.
Now the issue is finding the right combination that will work to keep from damaging the 4wd system, and on the littler tractors finding the right size is very hard.
I'm with Wolfman getting VERY spammy in the forum with sales adds :madYou might want to contact OTR ( www.otr.com ) as they supply Kubota with tires. Being they are the OEM, they would probably have the data for the front and rear. From that you should be able to get the ratio.