It is time for new rear tires on my L2350DT. But I have a few questions first...perhaps the members here can help me with.
A little background info on the tractor and its usage.
Its a compact tractor (25 hp), 4wd, gets no more than 50-60 hrs use a year (at most).
Tractor is 27 years old and is just now about to turn 1,000 hrs use. I use it mostly where my bigger tractor won't fit (down in the woods, between trees or for quick projects not requiring more HP).
My property is mostly Sandy Loam soil BUT I also have some wet, muddy spots and this is where the smaller tractor is most apt to have to go. With that in mind.....I am thinking I'd like to have a tire with a pretty deep tread.
BUT.....I don't know if I will regret that or not. The two tires I am looking at right now (open to other suggestions) both have tread depths of about 2". Plenty deep enough for mud and soft soil, but I also go across exposed roots sometimes, on occasion gravel roads on the ranch.
I am judicious in how I drive the tractor and try NOT to spin the tires. However I am wondering if the deeper treads are prone to 'chunking'. They won't do me much good if they tear away.
Both tires am I currently looking at are the same price, both 8 ply, both tube type, both same load capacity, but they have different tread patterns.
Looking at these, is there anything about one over the other that would make you choose that tire (or stay away from it).
Thank you in advance.
Flint.
Second tire type:
A little background info on the tractor and its usage.
Its a compact tractor (25 hp), 4wd, gets no more than 50-60 hrs use a year (at most).
Tractor is 27 years old and is just now about to turn 1,000 hrs use. I use it mostly where my bigger tractor won't fit (down in the woods, between trees or for quick projects not requiring more HP).
My property is mostly Sandy Loam soil BUT I also have some wet, muddy spots and this is where the smaller tractor is most apt to have to go. With that in mind.....I am thinking I'd like to have a tire with a pretty deep tread.
BUT.....I don't know if I will regret that or not. The two tires I am looking at right now (open to other suggestions) both have tread depths of about 2". Plenty deep enough for mud and soft soil, but I also go across exposed roots sometimes, on occasion gravel roads on the ranch.
I am judicious in how I drive the tractor and try NOT to spin the tires. However I am wondering if the deeper treads are prone to 'chunking'. They won't do me much good if they tear away.
Both tires am I currently looking at are the same price, both 8 ply, both tube type, both same load capacity, but they have different tread patterns.
Looking at these, is there anything about one over the other that would make you choose that tire (or stay away from it).
Thank you in advance.
Flint.
Second tire type: