UPDATE1: See Post #30 for a major fitment issue with the 8-16 tires on my rims!
Been lurking. Now making my first post.
I recently picked up a 1978 B7100 with almost 3300 hours. Overall it’s pretty good, just a few of small things.
one major thing is tires! They’re all weathered, and the rears are very worn, while the fronts aren’t too bad. This causes some binding in 4x4.
wheels aren’t pretty, definitely have had some rattle can over rust, but should clean up if I try.
Of course going stock tires is easiest. But I love the look of LSMurphy’s 9.5x16 setup, and also like the look of R4’s.
Use case: right now I’m using the ever living crap out of my little tractor on my little 1/4 acre lot. Completely re-doing our back and front yards. From the French drain up (except my patio). After this, it will get used for shuffling boats, and moving firewood. I have a hill in my front yard, side and back yard are level. (The hill in the front is just barely too much to side-hill). It’ll also probably help friends out from time to time.
The fact that I’m going to be on a manicured lawn has me thinking R4. But the traction issues I’ve read makes me think I should stick with R1, and maybe just put some plywood down in the high traffic spots when I move firewood.
Then begs the question, keep stock wheels and clean them up, or go new? I’d like to be into this as little as possible of course, because I don’t know if I’ll be keeping the tractor longer than a couple years. (I very well may, but it’s going to depend on how much I use it after our major landscaping is done). But I also want to make the right purchase for my use.
whatever I do, I’ll be filling the tires for sure. Need more weight.
Been lurking. Now making my first post.
I recently picked up a 1978 B7100 with almost 3300 hours. Overall it’s pretty good, just a few of small things.
one major thing is tires! They’re all weathered, and the rears are very worn, while the fronts aren’t too bad. This causes some binding in 4x4.
wheels aren’t pretty, definitely have had some rattle can over rust, but should clean up if I try.
Of course going stock tires is easiest. But I love the look of LSMurphy’s 9.5x16 setup, and also like the look of R4’s.
Use case: right now I’m using the ever living crap out of my little tractor on my little 1/4 acre lot. Completely re-doing our back and front yards. From the French drain up (except my patio). After this, it will get used for shuffling boats, and moving firewood. I have a hill in my front yard, side and back yard are level. (The hill in the front is just barely too much to side-hill). It’ll also probably help friends out from time to time.
The fact that I’m going to be on a manicured lawn has me thinking R4. But the traction issues I’ve read makes me think I should stick with R1, and maybe just put some plywood down in the high traffic spots when I move firewood.
Then begs the question, keep stock wheels and clean them up, or go new? I’d like to be into this as little as possible of course, because I don’t know if I’ll be keeping the tractor longer than a couple years. (I very well may, but it’s going to depend on how much I use it after our major landscaping is done). But I also want to make the right purchase for my use.
whatever I do, I’ll be filling the tires for sure. Need more weight.
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