Hi all,
So I just purchased a used BX2200. It is my first tractor, so I am trying to educate myself on it. I was checking tire pressures etc and I believe the previous owner had one of the rear tires mounted wrong. The tread is directional and going the correct direction, but rims are dished where they mount to the hub. The right rear is dished in (would give a slightly narrower width) and the left rear is dished out. Another reason I am thinking this is because the valve stem on the left rear is on the tractor side of the rim and the tire is shifted out enough that the pin that holds the guild wheels on my belly mower cant be removed. Hope that makes sense. I Am at work right now and cant grab a pic.
I was thinking I was gonna flip the rim so it is mounted correctly, but then the tread direction would be flipped. Any issue with this?
Tires are not turf tires. Called AG tires I believe.
Thanks
So I just purchased a used BX2200. It is my first tractor, so I am trying to educate myself on it. I was checking tire pressures etc and I believe the previous owner had one of the rear tires mounted wrong. The tread is directional and going the correct direction, but rims are dished where they mount to the hub. The right rear is dished in (would give a slightly narrower width) and the left rear is dished out. Another reason I am thinking this is because the valve stem on the left rear is on the tractor side of the rim and the tire is shifted out enough that the pin that holds the guild wheels on my belly mower cant be removed. Hope that makes sense. I Am at work right now and cant grab a pic.
I was thinking I was gonna flip the rim so it is mounted correctly, but then the tread direction would be flipped. Any issue with this?
Tires are not turf tires. Called AG tires I believe.
Thanks