Flat tire, now what?

   / Flat tire, now what? #32  
I've got some tools with me, just not the ones I really need. I'll be forced to use the jack from my truck, and some socket wrenches on the lugs, with some good, old-fashioned elbow grease. I can get it done. Appreciate all the input, and I'll post some pics of the tire and the weather checking so you guys (and gals?) can see what I am dealing with.
I'll bet Sound Guy's 8n and 2N have weather checking you would not believe. my step-brother has had a 9N for 30 years that had checked tires when he got it, probably original, about 60 years. They are still running.
 
   / Flat tire, now what? #34  
Anyone know where to find information on the acceptable tire ratios for 4wd Yanmar tractors? I am having a hard time finding anything.

My tractor is a grey market and it originally had those deep lug rice paddy tires which have been cut down. I don't understand how the ratio can be so important given that lugs of several inches in depth will throw off the ratio when well worn.

I was wondering about that myself. When you do these calculations, do you include the diameter of the rice lugs or jut the diameter of the tire. If you include the lugs it seems like you would have to replace with a bigger tire.

Eugene
 
   / Flat tire, now what? #35  
Maybe the tractor designer assumes the lugs will be embedded in mud whenever the front axle is engaged? In that case the tire casing (or maybe half the lug height?) might be the starting point for calculating rolling diameter. :confused: :confused: :confused:

I think measuring the distance traveled per revolution in actual working conditions is the only way to get accurate data.

Is it ever cost-effective to switch tire sizes just to get less expensive/more-available tires?
 
   / Flat tire, now what? #36  
Maybe the tractor designer assumes the lugs will be embedded in mud whenever the front axle is engaged? In that case the tire casing (or maybe half the lug height?) might be the starting point for calculating rolling diameter. :confused: :confused: :confused:

I think measuring the distance traveled per revolution in actual working conditions is the only way to get accurate data.

Is it ever cost-effective to switch tire sizes just to get less expensive/more-available tires?

I was thinking in terms of changing from Ag tires to Turf tires not necessarily changing sizes from Ag to Ag.

Eugene
 
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   / Flat tire, now what? #37  
Is it ever cost-effective to switch tire sizes just to get less expensive/more-available tires?[/QUOTE]

Sure, if you have special access to something. Lets say you have a source of 39" super swampers on 16" rims, or 13.00-24 grader tires, ect. Ive wondered about 24.5" wheels with super single semi tires (dump truck floating, steering tires) as turfs. Now, buying them new wouldnt save you, but if you could get them used for free, it might be worth making an adapter plate to mount some Alcoa 24.5".
 
   / Flat tire, now what? #38  
Ok I'm venturing off into an area I know nothing about -which I am about to prove - :D - but don't grader or semi tires have far stiffer sidewalls? 12-ply rating etc. Seems to me on these light tractors they wouldn't conform to the ground at all. The super swampers might be a good match.
 
   / Flat tire, now what? #39  
Your right, but a 12 or 16 ply tire on a 2000# tractor would last forever and be the next best thing to foam filled tire.
 
   / Flat tire, now what? #40  
I once thought of getting some 10"wide Chevy 6 lug 15" or 16" rims, ( think someone said were same bolt pattern) and get a aggressive 36"-38's mud tires to put on the rear, would be approx the same diameter, although the rims would have to need a offset in order to clear the fenders,
These truck tires look like could be used on a tractor,
 

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