daugen
Super Star Member
i still would like to mow a lawn with it.
If your property is wet, mowing with R4 tires can be an issue.
But even with 4wd, you'll find that unless you just use the machine mostly for mowing,
which is not what I think you want, you really want R4's. And if you get a lot of snow there,
not sure of my geography here, maybe even siping your tires. Your tires have a lot to do with
how your tractor will operate in certain conditions, and not just whether you get stuck or not.
boy I'm glad I googled your address :laughing: You are NOT in Nebraska...
Ok, lots of snow. And boy what a pretty area. I took a cruise ship into Halifax, and
I can say without reservation that some of the nicest people I have met on the East Coast
were met in Halifax.
Now I haven't been to Nebraska yet so I have to give them equal opportunity...
Drew
If your property is wet, mowing with R4 tires can be an issue.
But even with 4wd, you'll find that unless you just use the machine mostly for mowing,
which is not what I think you want, you really want R4's. And if you get a lot of snow there,
not sure of my geography here, maybe even siping your tires. Your tires have a lot to do with
how your tractor will operate in certain conditions, and not just whether you get stuck or not.
boy I'm glad I googled your address :laughing: You are NOT in Nebraska...
Ok, lots of snow. And boy what a pretty area. I took a cruise ship into Halifax, and
I can say without reservation that some of the nicest people I have met on the East Coast
were met in Halifax.
Now I haven't been to Nebraska yet so I have to give them equal opportunity...
Drew