Greetings, new guy with a new to me Kubota. Just acquired an L5040 in good shape outfitted with stock size R1 ag tires front and rear, lots of tread. I really like this tractor but one thing I don't like is the relatively high stance. We mow pastures twice a year, there are numerous sidehills. I've been using a JD 3033 for some time - good little machine, no complaints, but its just not big enough and takes forever to mow our acreage with a 5' deck. Never flipped it but the pucker factor is high on the sidehills. The 3033 has a low center of mass, that helped quite a bit.
Talked to the sales guy about what I can do to widen the stance of the L5040. For the record he was candid about what Kubota will and won't do. In his words, 'We have limited options, we're not a tire company. We can sell you new R1, R3, and R4 tires mounted on new rims and that's it.' He strongly recommended the local Les Schwab farm store for expanded options, I appreciated his honesty. He showed me the adjustment on the rear wheels to move them out 2' on each side so I'm doing that. But that doesn't help the fronts, they are 9.5-16s, they feel narrow and close in. These are the ones I'm really concerned about. Looking around the lot I saw a brand new MX tractor with some beefy R4s, the fronts were 12-16.5s on what are clearly wider rims. I measured the horizontal OD of the 9.5-16s on the L5040, came in at 32". Then measured the OD of the 12-16.5s on the MX and found them to be 32" also. The bolt patterns also match, 6x6".
Has anyone swapped out their front R1 ag tires for wider R4s to improve stability on a utility tractor like this? While keeping the stock R1s on the rear? I believe I've seen some Kubotas where this was done but let me ask this forum if there are known issues with doing it? The only one I can imagine is possible interference with the axle going from lock to lock if the offset isn't enough (I wasn't smart enough to measure that). Regarding the drivetrain the tractor should not know the difference if the diameters match.
Let me know what you know please and thanks, looking forward to the responses.
Talked to the sales guy about what I can do to widen the stance of the L5040. For the record he was candid about what Kubota will and won't do. In his words, 'We have limited options, we're not a tire company. We can sell you new R1, R3, and R4 tires mounted on new rims and that's it.' He strongly recommended the local Les Schwab farm store for expanded options, I appreciated his honesty. He showed me the adjustment on the rear wheels to move them out 2' on each side so I'm doing that. But that doesn't help the fronts, they are 9.5-16s, they feel narrow and close in. These are the ones I'm really concerned about. Looking around the lot I saw a brand new MX tractor with some beefy R4s, the fronts were 12-16.5s on what are clearly wider rims. I measured the horizontal OD of the 9.5-16s on the L5040, came in at 32". Then measured the OD of the 12-16.5s on the MX and found them to be 32" also. The bolt patterns also match, 6x6".
Has anyone swapped out their front R1 ag tires for wider R4s to improve stability on a utility tractor like this? While keeping the stock R1s on the rear? I believe I've seen some Kubotas where this was done but let me ask this forum if there are known issues with doing it? The only one I can imagine is possible interference with the axle going from lock to lock if the offset isn't enough (I wasn't smart enough to measure that). Regarding the drivetrain the tractor should not know the difference if the diameters match.
Let me know what you know please and thanks, looking forward to the responses.