Have an L3000F with R1 tires (5.00-15, 4PR) thinking of replacing the R1 with R4. Questions: Will I have to replace the rims also? Will the R4 tires affect my turning radius? Any input greatly appreciated.
Agree totally. If you have been using ag tires and have any mud, you will be greatly disappointed with R4s when they fill up with mud, or even moist dirt, and turn into slicks....Not a good feeling on a slope when going up you suddenly start to slip backwards with no control...even with 4WD...yes been there recently...Don't go R4 unless the tractor is being used to work job sites where it's being operated on hard pack. The performance is lack luster and probably not what you'd be hoping for
Why? What do you think industrial tires will do vs. Ag's?... thinking of replacing the R1 with R4.
Very tight turns tend to lead to tear up my grass...Will the R4 tires affect my turning radius?
I believe R4s have different OEM rims on many models. I don’t know about yours.Have an L3000F with R1 tires (5.00-15, 4PR) thinking of replacing the R1 with R4. Questions: Will I have to replace the rims also? Will the R4 tires affect my turning radius? Any input greatly appreciated.
Point well taken!I believe R4s have different OEM rims on many models. I don’t know about yours.
I see lots of people on youtube doing lots of “tractor” work with R4s. I don’t think they are inherently bad, but it just depends on your application. I chose R4s since the ground on my ranch is hard almost all of the time, and they are simply a tougher strong tire.
Why do you want R1s? Are you planning on doing more mud work? For me, I’d just wait for a dry day. If you are worried about ice, chains are better than any R1s would ever be.