Are R14t's available for it? Do you use it in the winter time(I see your in Wisconsin too)? Found this on Tractor by Net.
I hear that R1 tires are mostly great but they can - puncture easier, are not good for bucket work or backhoe work, and tear up lawns, they also would increase ground clearance which is usually good.
I hear that R4 tires are thicker - but their major downside is potential traction.
So IMO it seems like if R1 tires were fine with bucket and backhoe work, and didn't really puncture easily, and didn't totally tear up lawns they would be the best choice.
OR if R4 tires were fine in mud and snow and other areas where you need traction then they would be the best choice.
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Alright guys ... so I am like everyone else going back and forth on R1 vs R4 tires. I figured I can use this thread to hopefully put an end to the debate with real experience. OK so: I hear that R1 tires are mostly great but they can - puncture easier, are not good for bucket work or backhoe...
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