Hi, new to the forum and new to tractors.
Just ordered the L4701 with FEL, Mower. This will be my first tractor.
I will also purchase skid steer attachment and a box blade.
I've searched other threads and different sites for info on what type of tires most choose for their needs
and I'm still a little on the fence about that would best suit mine.
- A little about what I will be using my L series :
- Loading and moving dirt and mulch for wife's garden
- A few times a year cleaning out goat barn
- Will be replacing posts and installing new fencing in a couple years on back 8 acres.
- Gravel straightening driveway once a year on front 4 acres where house is.
- I have some uneven ground in front lawn around home that needs new
top soil fill to level ground.
- 2 or 3 x a year I will disc and mow grass back 8 acres ( ground gets hard in summer here in Texas because of the clay )
- General farm use
I have 12 acres here in north Texas, mostly field and front yard, no brush.
When it rains here it pours and ground stays wet and soft for a few days so I don't plan on using the tractor when its really
wet or muddy. The biggest reason for me wanting the R4s is so I dont tear up the lawn with the R1's when using the tractor in the front 4 acres.
I would be using the tractor mostly around the home 80% of the time.
I also didn't know if the R1 Ag tires would be absolutely necessary for doing disc work out back once or twice a year.
It doesn't snow here much and if it does it melts by the next day. I wouldn't be using it in the snow either.
I'd appreciate any advice or opinions on which tire you think would work best for most my small farm needs.
If anyone from Texas is in a similar situation with a similar tractor and needs let me know what tires you choose.
Thanks - Vio
Just ordered the L4701 with FEL, Mower. This will be my first tractor.
I will also purchase skid steer attachment and a box blade.
I've searched other threads and different sites for info on what type of tires most choose for their needs
and I'm still a little on the fence about that would best suit mine.
- A little about what I will be using my L series :
- Loading and moving dirt and mulch for wife's garden
- A few times a year cleaning out goat barn
- Will be replacing posts and installing new fencing in a couple years on back 8 acres.
- Gravel straightening driveway once a year on front 4 acres where house is.
- I have some uneven ground in front lawn around home that needs new
top soil fill to level ground.
- 2 or 3 x a year I will disc and mow grass back 8 acres ( ground gets hard in summer here in Texas because of the clay )
- General farm use
I have 12 acres here in north Texas, mostly field and front yard, no brush.
When it rains here it pours and ground stays wet and soft for a few days so I don't plan on using the tractor when its really
wet or muddy. The biggest reason for me wanting the R4s is so I dont tear up the lawn with the R1's when using the tractor in the front 4 acres.
I would be using the tractor mostly around the home 80% of the time.
I also didn't know if the R1 Ag tires would be absolutely necessary for doing disc work out back once or twice a year.
It doesn't snow here much and if it does it melts by the next day. I wouldn't be using it in the snow either.
I'd appreciate any advice or opinions on which tire you think would work best for most my small farm needs.
If anyone from Texas is in a similar situation with a similar tractor and needs let me know what tires you choose.
Thanks - Vio
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