I use filled R1 tires because of the traction. They are great for the items you mentioned. Be sure to take your tractor out of 4WD for on road driving.I will be doing 70% bush hogging pastures, 20% loader work, and 10% running a disc. I do some road driving moving between farms. Any opinions? Thanks!
I agree with the above statement. I prefer R4.....unless I was farming.I'd say if you're is loose dirt a large percentage of time use R1, other wise I prefer R4.
R1's but radials, not bias. I run R1's and my first set were bias on my M9. The second set are radial. Cost more but wear (roading) much better and I road a lot between fields Myself.I will be doing 70% bush hogging pastures, 20% loader work, and 10% running a disc. I do some road driving moving between farms. Any opinions? Thanks!
My L3000 has the factory rear Firestones and are better than half tread. 18 years old. The front Bridgestone and had to be replaced last year not from being worn out but because the side walls were junk and blew out.which one will likely last 30 years, R1 or R4?
Depends on your use frequency and how much pavement driving you do and remember the fronts will wear out about twice as fast as the rears.which one will likely last 30 years, R1 or R4?
I wondered if I was the only one that did this. I've tried to get some of my buddies to try it but they just keep doing without and then bitch when a big wad plugs their baler.I have to run a truck mudflap under both tractors in front of the drawbar to 'smooth' the windrows down to prevent bunching of the windrow prior to it entering the baler.
This year, I was trying to bale behind a 30' rotary combine that shaved some down wheat. I ran a dual wheel tractor on the windrow[emoji4]I wondered if I was the only one that did this. I've tried to get some of my buddies to try it but they just keep doing without and then bitch when a big wad plugs their baler.
All good info/advice I went industrial, R4's loaded with bio, thanks.
You spoke too soon about saying "Really no snow in NC" , My nieces flight out of NC was delayed 3 days due to 18" of snow. She should be flying out today.The R1's for what you plan on using the tractor for may serve you best.
For me I really like the R4's just a good all around tire. I spend a lot of time in the garden, maintaining my roads about a mile total, brush hogging, and general use.
Little time in muddy conditions and really no snow here in NC to amount to much.
They don't tear up my grass when using the L4600 for a wheel barrow cleaning up around the farm.
I just really like my R4's seem to be a great all around tire.