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MarkV
/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gifyou're close, in our case it's hubbie & wifie!

Boondox
They're 6 ply, and believe it, the muddy areas are where (IMHO) they excell. Possibly do to the large area of ground contact. Coupled w/ HST it is possible to load engine before losing traction......just DON'T drive out on top of deep snow!!Plow your way thru.
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Mutt
PS there's about 1000# of rimguard, each(!), in the rears.
 
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Goto Titan-intl.com for information on tires that John Deere uses on the 4000 series tractors.
 
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I wonder if there are differences in turf tires that might account for the different user experiences? I know that there are huge differences in the performance of different car tires. I see lots of different turf tire patterns. Maybe there are different rubbers. Also tires get less grippy as they age and the rubber hardens. We know that different tractor set-ups can make a difference in traction. Some people swear by turfs for everything they do.

Chris
 
 
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