Where can I find R1 tires for R4 sized rims on a L 2501? I wanted the R4's for the width and tractor height but they are totally useless in wet ground.
I have a 2501 I want to go from r1 to r4.Where can I find R1 tires for R4 sized rims on a L 2501? I wanted the R4's for the width and tractor height but they are totally useless in wet ground.
You won't, you will need to change both the tires and the rims.Where can I find R1 tires for R4 sized rims on a L2501?
Makes sens to me, exchanging tires and rims. Makes no sense to me breaking down tractor tires anymore. Car and truck tires, no issue. I have a Coats1010 machine in the shop for that and a balancer too.Now come on Flip, you can handle breaking down a 11.2x24 tire!!
Besides those two guys need to meet up and trade tires and wheels and head back home. Just block up each tractor for a bit and head out. Simple, easy and inexpensive.
No problem.Thanks for the responses- Rdrett I appreciate the offer ,I just want to remain low and wider with the tractor stance.Whole goods has the set for around $1500 with freight and I have thought about it ,but it does make the tractor higher and I'm afraid less stable on hillsides (that's all we have around here).I have some tire dealers searching but they say it's like looking for a unicorn.I guess I'll just leave it parked in the rain for now,lol.
13 1/2 from bottom of draw bar on mine.My R4's measure 58 1/2" wide ,roughly -with 13" of tread on the ground per side with a drawbar height of 13" off the ground. As far as doing hills(up down and sideways), they are doing fine,as long as it's dry-just a note I am always in 4wheel pull
Yea. My tires are loaded and I have 3 sets of wheel weights which is almost 400 pounds alone.That is very little difference in height. I think I measured right ,it was dark out.You are right about the yard.The r4 do very little damage if any and mine are loaded with methanol and 15 psi air.