The bigger tires would help a little with the ride but the mud benefit would be marginal. I wished it had an option for a slightly deeper lug. CUT with large rear R4 tires still do poorly in mud. A trencher type tire with a moderate lug would give better traction.They are fairly wide, flat profile and low height and would give good floatation over grass etc. When I saw the prototype 3 pt toolcat, it was one of my suggestions. Bobcat is still thinking skid steer tire for the toolcat. The toolcat doesn't "skid" and the ability to turn the tires takes off a lot of the wear. A softer lug type tire would work on the toolcat.jmfox said:Do you think larger tires would help? I'm not thinking about the 29" option on the D-Series but something like 33" or more.
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Let us know how the D compares to the C series.dakota-2000 said:I have a 5600 Turbo "C" with 200 hrs. on it. Will be getting a new "D" in about three weeks.
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