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rasorbackq
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Was not even thinking that I could flip the tire and gain more distance . Was going to wait til spring but I think I have a job to do on the weekend.
Yes, they are directional, but if you swap the rim and tire side to side without the center, and without turning them around. the rotation is the same as it was on the other side. It changes the tread width because of the width of mounting point and it is off center on the rim. That is why there are 4 widths shown in the chart.Are R4 tires directional? I can see an AG being directional.
R4 s are poor tires for traction in the mud and snow so I added chains.
bandaidMD. Some implements don't have pins to swap around to gain clearance.
I think you're saying what I just did above you. However, he will have to place the rim on the opposite side of the loops from where they are now (he doesn't have a choice in whether they go inside or outside, only on the opposite side, if he wants to widen the spacing) when he moves the rims to the opposite side of the machine, or else the tread will be facing the wrong way. That is provided he leaves the center plate where it is now.leave the center disc mounted the way they are now. What you want to do is put the center disc to the inside of the rim loops. The loops are mounted off center on the rim. you want the loops to be closer to the tractor and the center disc either to the inside or out side of the loops then to give you the spacing you need. The picture posted of the Kubota rims will show the off center loops. The positions I am referring to are the 2 right hand positions shown,
Good luck
Tom
I don't agree that they will face the wrong way.I think you're saying what I just did above you. However, he will have to place the rim on the opposite side of the loops from where they are now (he doesn't have a choice in whether they go inside or outside, only on the opposite side, if he wants to widen the spacing) when he moves the rims to the opposite side of the machine, or else the tread will be facing the wrong way. That is provided he leaves the center plate where it is now.![]()