This is a continuation and clean-up of my previous post from a few days ago. I have learned a lot from you guys and I have one last confusion.
My L5030 apparently has an axle ratio of 1.56 (ratio between front and rear axles)
Original tire specs:
Front: 9.5-16 R1 with rolling circumference 98"
Rear: 14.9-26 R1 with rolling circumference 156"
Or optional R4 tires:
Front: 10-16.5 R4 with rolling circumference 90"
Rear: 17.5L-24 R4 with rolling circumference 145"
rolling circumference = RC
I am just using manufacturer RC's. I have not personally measured the tires.
Attached is one of the documents where I found the calculation below.
Using the calculation:
(RC of front tire x Axle Ratio) - RC of rear tire
_________________________________________________ x 100 = Lead/Lag
RC of rear tire
Or, I found this on-line calculator:
Lead Lag Calculator (titan-intl.com)
Okay, so my question - Every combination I use comes up with a negative number. If I understand this right, it should be a positive number. Am I understanding this right? It appears that my rear tires will be pushing the front tires. Did Kubota design this tractor with a -2% lead/lag? Does this mean the front tires should be larger than original design?
My L5030 apparently has an axle ratio of 1.56 (ratio between front and rear axles)
Original tire specs:
Front: 9.5-16 R1 with rolling circumference 98"
Rear: 14.9-26 R1 with rolling circumference 156"
Or optional R4 tires:
Front: 10-16.5 R4 with rolling circumference 90"
Rear: 17.5L-24 R4 with rolling circumference 145"
rolling circumference = RC
I am just using manufacturer RC's. I have not personally measured the tires.
Attached is one of the documents where I found the calculation below.
Using the calculation:
(RC of front tire x Axle Ratio) - RC of rear tire
_________________________________________________ x 100 = Lead/Lag
RC of rear tire
Or, I found this on-line calculator:
Lead Lag Calculator (titan-intl.com)
Okay, so my question - Every combination I use comes up with a negative number. If I understand this right, it should be a positive number. Am I understanding this right? It appears that my rear tires will be pushing the front tires. Did Kubota design this tractor with a -2% lead/lag? Does this mean the front tires should be larger than original design?
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