I'm getting ready to purchase my first sub-compact tractor (BX2380) and am confused about which tires to choose - R4 or Turf.
The most frequent use of the tractor will be to mow my grass some of which is on a hill. I don't want to tear up my yard or leave ruts in the dirt when it's a little soft, so I feel like turf tires are probably the way to go. I currently have a Husqvarna riding mower with turf tires that handles the hills so it should be a cinch for the BX.
However, I also intend to use the tractor for a bunch of landscaping and lawn refurbishing. That would include the use of the loader and probable some form of a grader dig into dirt to smooth out high spots, etc. I worry that I won't get the traction I need with the turf tires.
Anyone have any suggestions or first hand experience using the turf tires in landscaping activities?
I assume that if I get the turf tires and I lose traction too easily, I could add ballast, tire chains, or even buy a second set of R4 tires (although I'd rather not stick that cost into it).
Thanks!
The most frequent use of the tractor will be to mow my grass some of which is on a hill. I don't want to tear up my yard or leave ruts in the dirt when it's a little soft, so I feel like turf tires are probably the way to go. I currently have a Husqvarna riding mower with turf tires that handles the hills so it should be a cinch for the BX.
However, I also intend to use the tractor for a bunch of landscaping and lawn refurbishing. That would include the use of the loader and probable some form of a grader dig into dirt to smooth out high spots, etc. I worry that I won't get the traction I need with the turf tires.
Anyone have any suggestions or first hand experience using the turf tires in landscaping activities?
I assume that if I get the turf tires and I lose traction too easily, I could add ballast, tire chains, or even buy a second set of R4 tires (although I'd rather not stick that cost into it).
Thanks!