B7200HST D Tires

Tadams72

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Kubota B2650 ROPS - LA534, BH77, Everything attachments x 7
Jun 26, 2019
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Ok my little Kubota has a mix of turf tires in the front and car radials in the back (how I got it). I need to get this thing elevated a bit. I’ve got a mid mount mower on it but is virtually useless on all but the flattest ground before it hits the bottom of the machine. I need a source for reasonable tires that meet the requirements for the 4x4 system. Any help is appreciated.


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Dave_eng

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M7040, Nuffield 465
Oct 6, 2012
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The Owner's manual lists tires possible on the B7200HST. See attached.

The rims you have will dictate the tires you can buy which will fit.

For example, if you have turf tire rims, then Ag tires will not fit them.

If you clarify your rim sizes than others may be able to suggest where to buy tires.

Dave
 

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Tadams72

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Kubota B2650 ROPS - LA534, BH77, Everything attachments x 7
Jun 26, 2019
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Seabeck, WA
Thanks Dave. I’ve got the manual and I know which tire sizes I need. The problem is sourcing them for a reasonable price. 4 tires on this thing add up to the cost of the damn machine. [emoji2357]


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Dave_eng

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Thanks Dave. I’ve got the manual and I know which tire sizes I need. The problem is sourcing them for a reasonable price. 4 tires on this thing add up to the cost of the damn machine. [emoji2357]


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Good luck.

You have a great machine

Dave
 

Pau7220

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L3650 GST, Landpride TL250 FEL w/ Piranha, 6' King Kutter, GM1084R Finish
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Check with an industrial/ag tire shop in your area. Many have budget friendly used ones.
 

freewheel3

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MX5000DT LA852, BX1800D, B6000DT, B6200HSTD, B7100HSTD, L185, T1700HX, ZD1211
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The rear tires you currently have on there should be 31" tall. If they are shorter it can be hard on the 4x4 drivetrain, unless someone already put shorter tires on the front to compensate. If the rears are already 31", then you can't go any taller for the same reason.