Hello. I have 1.6 acres that is open and finished lawn. I will not have a mowing deck as I have a zero turn.
Tractor will be used for hauling firewood (carry-all), snowblowing, landscaping mulch and cleanup, leveling and improving quality of the lawn (landscaping rake) and possibly a tiller and or box blade for the work in the 3/4 acre of the 1.6 lawn that needs much improvement (old hay field).
I have a B2601 on order and the dealer can't locate the turfs I ordered:
23x8.50 - 12 R3 Super Turf K500
33x12.5-15 HF-1 Good Year Soft Trac
Dealer is having trouble locating the tires above and offered another Kubota factory option, a front tire that is 1" SHORTER in height but same width at 8.5, and rear tire that is 2" shorter but 3" wider.
Newbie assessment, if I go to the SHORTER WIDER tires:
1) B2601 tractor will sit about 1" lower.
2) Wider tires will offer more FLOAT at the expense of TRACTION.
Wondering if there are any opinions on this? I don't really need the clearance for the 99.9% of the time the tractor will be hauling firewood and snowblowing and landscaping as the yard is clear and flat. But I do wonder if the loss of traction will hurt when trying to pull the landscaping rake to work the back field into a better lawn, or pulling a box blade.
TOTAL NEWBIE with 0.0 hours on tractors.
Opinions?
David
Tractor will be used for hauling firewood (carry-all), snowblowing, landscaping mulch and cleanup, leveling and improving quality of the lawn (landscaping rake) and possibly a tiller and or box blade for the work in the 3/4 acre of the 1.6 lawn that needs much improvement (old hay field).
I have a B2601 on order and the dealer can't locate the turfs I ordered:
23x8.50 - 12 R3 Super Turf K500
33x12.5-15 HF-1 Good Year Soft Trac
Dealer is having trouble locating the tires above and offered another Kubota factory option, a front tire that is 1" SHORTER in height but same width at 8.5, and rear tire that is 2" shorter but 3" wider.
Newbie assessment, if I go to the SHORTER WIDER tires:
1) B2601 tractor will sit about 1" lower.
2) Wider tires will offer more FLOAT at the expense of TRACTION.
Wondering if there are any opinions on this? I don't really need the clearance for the 99.9% of the time the tractor will be hauling firewood and snowblowing and landscaping as the yard is clear and flat. But I do wonder if the loss of traction will hurt when trying to pull the landscaping rake to work the back field into a better lawn, or pulling a box blade.
TOTAL NEWBIE with 0.0 hours on tractors.
Opinions?
David
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