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I had mentioned in my review of my new B2320 that tires and RIMs mismatched brands.
I then later visited the dealer while it was closed and looked through all the tractors.
The tires and RIMs were like 4 brands and there was no consistency.
Some tractors would have all 4 match Rim and tires and another would not.
Two exact tractors next to each with same type of tires may have different brands. Or the reverse from front to back.
So I think tires and rims are handled seperately from the tractor.
I kinda wondered why it was no big deal to switch tires last minute because I thought they would have to swap them from another tractor or something.
But I think they stock tires and RIMs seperately and slap them on each tractor as they come in.
Not sure they come from Kubota but they have like 4 brands of RIMs.
Some dealer may exclusively use one brand than another dealer.
This probably makes sense because the tire types are probably very local specific.
I then later visited the dealer while it was closed and looked through all the tractors.
The tires and RIMs were like 4 brands and there was no consistency.
Some tractors would have all 4 match Rim and tires and another would not.
Two exact tractors next to each with same type of tires may have different brands. Or the reverse from front to back.
So I think tires and rims are handled seperately from the tractor.
I kinda wondered why it was no big deal to switch tires last minute because I thought they would have to swap them from another tractor or something.
But I think they stock tires and RIMs seperately and slap them on each tractor as they come in.
Not sure they come from Kubota but they have like 4 brands of RIMs.
Some dealer may exclusively use one brand than another dealer.
This probably makes sense because the tire types are probably very local specific.