Johndeere3720
Padawan Tractor Learner, Advertiser
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2009
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- 3,962
- Location
- NW Oregon
- Tractor
- Bobcat T62, MT55, E42R, E10, John Deere 4100
I have used both R1s and R4s in mud before. Yes they were different machines but its strait data that im looking at. My Yanmar has R1 tires in which i have used in muddy conditions quite a bit. This is a US market tractor with the US R1 tire, not rice paddy tire. That little tractor hasnt got stuck once since I owned it but it has come clse a few times. But every time I either put it in a higher gear or Used Differential lock and it would pull right out. They arent the best but here in Oregon our snow is very wet and packs into a thick layer of ice. The narrowness of the R1 takes away ground contact which will reduce traction efforts in the right soils. I have used R4s on the 3720 and the skidsteer and have got both stuck. I usually can use the bucket to push out of the mud but the height makes it a lower stance whicg will bury the axle quicker. The R1s on my Yanmar ride really well on the road, I have ran on the road in high gear for about a mile from my uncles to my grandparents on a back country road. great ride, similar to R3s and R4s on the road.
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