Reverse (widen) front wheels?

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jshwhite

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Is there any problem with reversing the front wheels on my L3710 (4x4)? I would like them to be a little wider. Reversing them helps a little - not much, but some. Is there anything wrong with doing it?
 
   / Reverse (widen) front wheels? #2  
There are several old threads on this. You won't gain stability due to the center pivot axle and you put more load on your bearings etc. Whether it is enough to cause harm, I just don't know.
 
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   / Reverse (widen) front wheels? #3  
Like TripleR said... You gain Nothing, But really increase the load on the bearings and the outer front end assembly...
Keep them In as close as possible... KennyV
 
   / Reverse (widen) front wheels? #4  
My solution is to get wider rims with the correct offset, making sure the subsequent wider tire matches the static loaded radius of the old one (+- 2-3%) to ensure your front/rear ratio is correct. I have successfully managed to do this on my L4350 (for sale) and my B7800. I found stock Kubota rims to accomplish this on my B7800 and really like the extra flotation as I am all about loaders and using them. :D
 
   / Reverse (widen) front wheels?
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#5  
Wow, thanks for the replies. To be honest, I had already reversed them this morning, but after reading this, I promptly went back out and flipped them back around. Thanks again TBNrs!
 
   / Reverse (widen) front wheels? #6  
I don't understand. What does "reverseing" mean?...if you please.
 
   / Reverse (widen) front wheels?
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#7  
Reversing means to take the wheel off, flip it inside out, and re-mount it. With most rims, this will set the wheel out (wider) by a little, sometimes a lot depending on how the rim is made. That help explain it?
 
   / Reverse (widen) front wheels? #8  
There are several old threads on this. You won't gain stability due to the center pivot axle and you put more load on your bearings etc. Whether it is enough to cause harm, I just don't know.

Agreed, most don't think about the center pivot point of the front axle.
 
   / Reverse (widen) front wheels? #9  
A good rule of thumb is to turn the wheels as the tractor sits stationary. If the tire makes a scuffed mark on the ground then you are good. If the wheel makes an ark on the ground then you will likely cause increased wear and probably break something if you have a loader on.
 
   / Reverse (widen) front wheels?
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A good rule of thumb is to turn the wheels as the tractor sits stationary. If the tire makes a scuffed mark on the ground then you are good. If the wheel makes an ark on the ground then you will likely cause increased wear and probably break something if you have a loader on.

Good to know. Thanks for the tip.
 

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