Tire Selection R4 vs Turf

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Buckeye JD

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JD 4310
We have looked at the JD x758 and 1023e. We are getting ready to buy a JD 1023E with mid mower and snow plow for the front but can't decide on tires. We are leaning on going with the 1023 because we feel we have more options down the road for other implements. My wife did feel like the 758 was a smoother ride compared to the 1023. Our questions are, would the turf tires on the 1023 provide a significantly smoother ride? Also, would the turf tires provide enough traction for plowing snow? We have a 500+ foot drive, with a grade. Thanks!
 
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Thanks. I spent time searching because I figured it had been addressed before but must not have entered the search correctly. I kept getting no results to my search. Thanks again. I will check out the links.
 
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Look at the Google SEARCH BAR in the LINKS to learn how to search T-B-N and other forums.

T-B-N's search function is very limited; it is usually more productive to search via Google.
 
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Turfs should do fine in snow, maybe a little better than the r4's in some conditions. The turfs will have more biting edges than R4's, look in the snow removal subforum for cutting/grooving r4 tires for more traction. Cant really say about the ride quality, could always run a little less pressure, but its a tractor (kinda) not a Cadillac..
 
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Cant really say about the ride quality, could always run a little less pressure, but its a tractor (kinda) not a Cadillac..

True, but tell my wife that. He first concern was power steering, followed by cup holder and now smoothness of the ride.

I have R4's on my JD 4310 and don't mind the ride! LOL
 
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Drive 2 identical tractors, one with turfs, and the other with r4s, the turfs will ride noticeably better.
 
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Drive 2 identical tractors, one with turfs, and the other with r4s, the turfs will ride noticeably better.

Not only ride better (still a tractor with no suspension though!), but much better traction in snow. After having turfs on my current tractor (last one had R-4's), I doubt I'd go for R-4's again.
 
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They both do well in "snow", it is the ice that stops them dead. Then you need chains.
 
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My only experience with turf tires was on my BIL's 750 JD 2 WD tractor that would get stuck on a cow patty if on even a slight incline. 4WD might be better. I cant speak to snow traction on either of them since we rarely get snow.

I suppose the turf tires might ride better if the pressure was lower which should be easy to do with the big turf tires, assuming they are bigger than the R4 tires which they normally are.
 

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