B7100 Front tires - replacements?

85Hokie

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This story is old as the B7100's!

My new to me B7100 seems to have a problem with a front tire that has great tread - but has more cracks on the sidewall than a broken piece of glass! Found the leaksss with soap and water .... no nails, or otherwise - just leaks.

Seems the cold weather and me not using it as I did in the summer has helped it go flat over a couple of days over and over.

I can and might buy tubes - and that would solve the problem.......... but

All of those that have B7100's have a hellva time finding the ol' 20.5x8.00-10 tires..... and yes I know that 20x8-10 will work too, I did a little search and look what popped up

Thread is no better or worse that the orginal turfs.

I measured my fronts fully inflated - got close to 64" in RC - the specs on these say DIAMETER at 520 MM..... which when run through the ol Google and calculator come to 64.3" - so that is spot on!

Thoughts on these tires?

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FNBFB22/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A26XZY1DGLFZZH&psc=1

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K.P.

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I installed 20.5x8-10 Kenda K513 turf tires on my Kubota B7300 as replacements for the OEM 21x8-10 Firestone Turf and Field tires. They are very good tires and have the same rolling circumference as the OEM’s.

 

Donystoy

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The Kenda K513 looks like good match.
My B7200 original tires were 20.5 x 8-10. The only tires that I could find up here in Canada are the Carlisle 511111 Turf Saver 20x8-10. They have an appropriate outside diameter and are 4ply with a good load rating. I just got a set and put Kevlar liners and tubes in them. Lots of hawthorn thorns.
 

85Hokie

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I just got mine on the other day - they seem to have a "flatter" stance. What I mean by that is the OEM tire rounded over on top and bottom, thus the contact patch was not as wide. When I would run over a some water, the center of the tire would be dry while on pavement much faster than the edges. And no I don't have too much air in them.
Then new ones seem to be flatter across the section. The only time I have used the B7100 was on a very, very wet day - and it seemed to grip well. It will be hard to tell until I start cutting grass - that may be a while too.
So far for the cost - seems to be a good tire - time will tell however.
 
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torch

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Max load is 1100 lbs. Less than the Carlisle AT2 (1190) but the same as the Kenda Loadstar trailer tire with similar tread blocks. I like the looks of the tread siping on the Loadstar, but your Max Auto brand are about $40 cheaper for the pair.

For comparison, the Kenda K513 is a true turf tire tread, but only 900lbs load capacity in our size. And considerably more expensive.

If you don't have a FEL, the load capacity probably doesn't really matter as much. I have the AT2s and noticed sidewall cracking starting somewhat prematurely, which I attribute to the FEL. The Kenda K378 is available in a 10 ply, with a whopping 1760lb capacity, but a really aggressive, almost ag style, tread.

Resurect this thread in a few years and let us know how they worked out for you! ;-)
 

K.P.

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The 900 pound load capacity of the Kenda K513 is within 5% of the OEM tire and more than 25% higher than the maximum possible weight that would ever be on the front tires of a B7100 thru 7300 tractor. Installing a tire load rated significantly higher than the OEM tire rating is not a good thing to do. I’ve put two years and over 75 hours of some heafty FEL work and winter snow blowing on my K513’s and they’ve performed flawlessly.
 
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ken erickson

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I am glad this tread was started! i Have put off ordering tires for the front of my B7100 due to the 20 x8-10 trailer tires that were installed before I purchased it. Worked but had pre mature sidewall cracking and less than great traction.
today I ordered a set of K513’s in the proper size.
Can anyone tell me how hard these will be to install and inflate if I decide to do it myself? I do have a set of 10 inch tire irons.
 

K.P.

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I am glad this tread was started! i Have put off ordering tires for the front of my B7100 due to the 20 x8-10 trailer tires that were installed before I purchased it. Worked but had pre mature sidewall cracking and less than great traction.
today I ordered a set of K513’s in the proper size.
Can anyone tell me how hard these will be to install and inflate if I decide to do it myself? I do have a set of 10 inch tire irons.
Trying to break the bead to get the old tire off the wheel was a huge pain in the ass without the proper tools. I took my wheels with old tires to a local car shop/tire dealer and they gave me back my old wheels so I could clean and paint them. Then took them the new tires to mount. They only charged me $15 so I bought the shop a couple pizzas. I appreciated not having to struggle through doing it and potentially damaging the wheels, especially compared to the small fee charged me.
 

ken erickson

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Trying to break the bead to get the old tire off the wheel was a huge pain in the ass without the proper tools. I took my wheels with old tires to a local car shop/tire dealer and they gave me back my old wheels so I could clean and paint them. Then took them the new tires to mount. They only charged me $15 so I bought the shop a couple pizzas. I appreciated not having to struggle through doing it and potentially damaging the wheels, especially compared to the small fee charged me.
Thanks for the info!
Tires arrived yesterday, I am very much looking forward to having new front shoes on the B7100.
The trailer tires I have had on since buying the tractor in 2009 are pretty much smooth.
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ken erickson

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Are the tires in this photo Kenda K513 If so, what size are they. I've been doing searches for this tire and get no results.
Yes , they are Kinda K513 tires in size 20.5 x 8.00-10
k513
I ordered my direct from Simpletire.com and had a good experience with them.
 
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agwclay

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Hello all,

I am so new here that this is my very first post on the topic that brought me to OTT. I just purchased a B7100hst, with factory FEL, rolling on oe tires and am in need of tire recommendations. I had been looking for a set of Ag wheels and tires and am very curious about R4's as an option if I don't simply replace the turfs.

Thank you in advance.
 
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