Are you possibly mistaking the industrial tires as R14? The ones I saw on that website all look like industrial tires. See attachment below for BX tire selections from the BX brochure from the website.When you go on kubotausa.com the page that comes up shows a BX with R14 tires on it ..... has anybody "heard" if Bx's will be offered soon with R14 tires ? If i "build" a BX it doesnt show R14's as an option, yet.
It does not work that way. The backhoe hanging behind the rear axle takes weight off the front axle. So you cannot just average the total weight per tire...Well according to the manual....
BX23S tractor 1600#
loader frame 500#
bucket+load 700#
backhoe 600#
operator+fuel 250#
total weight is 3650#
Static... 3600/4=900 per tire, so fronts are maxxed out which isn't a good thing,especially if you add the stress of driving !
I've already had a pair of front 'bubble out' with less than 200hrs on them. I'd buy Kenda tires but can't get them here in Ontario.
Kubota had a hand in with designing these so I doubt you would have a problem with them. Plus that's a "safe" load rating. I ordered these this morning for my bx23's from my local tire shop. They are $89 for the fronts an $131 for the rears mounted to my rims. I tried my Kubota dealer but he doesn't have any pricing info yet.It'd be nice to toss a fully loaded BX23S on 4 weighscales and SEE what the actual point loads are..
Having had 10" of 'high density' white arrive over night, I'm not in the mood to build 4 1,000# scales....