I'm preparing to order my tractor (L3302 or L3902) and need to decide on tires. I'm leaning toward R14 vs R4.
The only tractor tires I know were R1 agricultural on my Uncle's dairy farm when I was a kid, but I have been told these will not be kind to the few finished areas on my property.
Main applications with the new tractor are maintaining rough grass/brush with a rotary cutter, removing brush/broom, maintaining 6" wide walking trails through second growth west coast forest, moving logs from downed firs, moving rocks, grading and light landscaping, and gravel driveway maintenance. Occasional/rare snow clearing from driveway.
A neighbour is recommending R14's as he has had great experience on a similar property with L series tractor. A reply to a previous post of mine suggested that R4's are more durable. Advice?
I definitely plan to get ballast (beat juice) in rear tires. Super newbie question about filled tires - Do you need to check/maintain air pressure in ballast filled tires?
Thanks
The only tractor tires I know were R1 agricultural on my Uncle's dairy farm when I was a kid, but I have been told these will not be kind to the few finished areas on my property.
Main applications with the new tractor are maintaining rough grass/brush with a rotary cutter, removing brush/broom, maintaining 6" wide walking trails through second growth west coast forest, moving logs from downed firs, moving rocks, grading and light landscaping, and gravel driveway maintenance. Occasional/rare snow clearing from driveway.
A neighbour is recommending R14's as he has had great experience on a similar property with L series tractor. A reply to a previous post of mine suggested that R4's are more durable. Advice?
I definitely plan to get ballast (beat juice) in rear tires. Super newbie question about filled tires - Do you need to check/maintain air pressure in ballast filled tires?
Thanks