I went with the R1's. Thanks
Just a bit off topic...but...
What would it cost to change out tires IF you discovered you wanted the "other" choice??
My land is mostly woods with 3+ acres of field that I plan to brush mow. Also will brush mow 1+ miles of trails and generally work as a tree farmer in my 120 acres. On one hand I want top traction for when I try to cross a damp gully...on the other hand I like the toughness of R4s driving over "stuff" in roughed out forest. I currently do not plan on plowing...or maybe even using...in the winter...but won't rule that out down the road.
Sooooo...approximately what would it cost to change out the tires on say a 35-45 HP size tractor...I know you can only estimate...but I have NO idea.
Thanks...Tom R
When I first thought of having 2 sets of wheels for my B7510, I fell over and almost died.
For wheels and tires, I was quoted over $1000.00. Even used wheels and tires are fairly expensive. The closest I have found for used is 600.00
I would love to know. I'm trying to purchase a 4120 and will be doing both mowing and woods work. The tire decision is becoming difficult.
All my work is field work. If I were buying new....I'd take the R1 tires / wheels in the biggest size offered.
I bought a nice used 3320 with Large R4's to replace my 790 tractor with R1's (you wont find many used tractors equipped with R1's). I pull a 5 1/2' tandem disc and 2 Btm plow (as well as use a tiller, etc). It will be interesting to see if the heavier 3320 will pull as good or better than the 790. The 3320 has 1800 lbs weight advantage and a larger footprint with the R4 tires. Both are 4WD.
Bets on pulling ability?