jaykubota
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I am buying a kubota l2800 hst and do not know which tires I should get. My dealer says the industrial tires are and extra $425. over the ag tires, Why the price difference? Do the industrial have better ply, have more steel belts, last longer or what?
I will be using a brush hog sq600 to mow my field and my lawn in front of my house. I will be removing blackbery bushes and regradeing my drive way. Which tire will hold up better to thorns ect? I will be digging out oleander bushes with the front loader, will I have a problem with traction with the industrials? Are the industrials more stable than the ag with a front loader?
Also do I need to have my dealer put water in the rear tires for me? Do I need water in the front tires? I do not think I need antifreeze in them for it does not freeze often in sacramento, ca. I spoke with a contractor and he runs a backhoe with industrial tires and he said something about putting calcium in the tires and never having any flats. Have you ever heard of anything like this?
My old tractor was a kubota l245dt with ag tires, but when my father baught it in 1977 there was only one tire avaible the ag. I am leaning towards the industrial tires but just don't know.
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I will be using a brush hog sq600 to mow my field and my lawn in front of my house. I will be removing blackbery bushes and regradeing my drive way. Which tire will hold up better to thorns ect? I will be digging out oleander bushes with the front loader, will I have a problem with traction with the industrials? Are the industrials more stable than the ag with a front loader?
Also do I need to have my dealer put water in the rear tires for me? Do I need water in the front tires? I do not think I need antifreeze in them for it does not freeze often in sacramento, ca. I spoke with a contractor and he runs a backhoe with industrial tires and he said something about putting calcium in the tires and never having any flats. Have you ever heard of anything like this?
My old tractor was a kubota l245dt with ag tires, but when my father baught it in 1977 there was only one tire avaible the ag. I am leaning towards the industrial tires but just don't know.
Help
thanks Jay /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif