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50 guys say yes and 50 guys say no, but has anyone had any practical experience with turf tires moving heavy stuff? I had r4's on my previous tractor, but didn't get a chance to really try em out other than snow removal, yet I hear the turfs work better for that purpose alone so, I decided to try the turfs for that reason and the r4's were leaving some deep impressions in my golf course like grass.
My house is centered in about 10 acres of it. Most of my warm weather work is in and around the grass area (70%) So I really want to take care of it. I want to clear some woods and push it back towards a stream that's about 200 feet in and dig a swimmin hole. I also need to cross said stream with the tractor, and take down a lot of dead standing trees for firewood I want to stockpile.
Since parts of my grass are very steep, and although I made it up and down with r'4s it was very "tippy." I read a post about a fellow who had a similar problem here in the forum. When I explained my dilemma to my dealer, he said leave the r4's, don't add spacers, they won't help, or weight the tires because it would tear up the grass even worse.
So despite his advice, I decided to order my new 2650 with turfs and add fluid to them, no spacers. So I'm hoping that will help my stability problem, and add to my snow removal capabilities. The question is will I be able to maneuver and work from the woods with the turfs over the grass in 4x4 mode moving logs and stones and doing digging work in the grass. I'm not even sure how it would take to crossing a light stream.
I'm debating the expensive option of getting an extra set of r4's on the rim to swap em out when I need em. I'd love to hear some real world experience.
Break out yer sticks
My house is centered in about 10 acres of it. Most of my warm weather work is in and around the grass area (70%) So I really want to take care of it. I want to clear some woods and push it back towards a stream that's about 200 feet in and dig a swimmin hole. I also need to cross said stream with the tractor, and take down a lot of dead standing trees for firewood I want to stockpile.
Since parts of my grass are very steep, and although I made it up and down with r'4s it was very "tippy." I read a post about a fellow who had a similar problem here in the forum. When I explained my dilemma to my dealer, he said leave the r4's, don't add spacers, they won't help, or weight the tires because it would tear up the grass even worse.
So despite his advice, I decided to order my new 2650 with turfs and add fluid to them, no spacers. So I'm hoping that will help my stability problem, and add to my snow removal capabilities. The question is will I be able to maneuver and work from the woods with the turfs over the grass in 4x4 mode moving logs and stones and doing digging work in the grass. I'm not even sure how it would take to crossing a light stream.
I'm debating the expensive option of getting an extra set of r4's on the rim to swap em out when I need em. I'd love to hear some real world experience.
Break out yer sticks
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