jrclark
Silver Member
So the more aggressive ag tread wouldn't benefit me much in the clay/slime, on the hills in woods etc? thanks in advance for the reply
Just for reference, I have R4s on a machine much smaller than the models you're looking at. Before our driveway went in, we had a spot that was a complete swamp, likely as bad as anything you have on your lot. The only time it got stuck was when the tractor high-centered. Was able to push the machine backward with the bucket. That was the first day I had it, never happened again. The R4s will have a larger contact patch as well, making it more stable in my opinion.
You have woods and hills, I would absolutely go with loaded tires. Our property is littered with glacial rock, so when adding that to the mix, loaded tires made so much sense. I've inadvertently pulled the back tires up when backing over a rock while lifting and dragging a huge log from the bucket. I tend to learn quickly when making these mistakes.
Fwiw, I have a gear tractor and live deep in the woods. Driven enough HST tractors lately to know that I didn't need to spend the money on it. All of my street cars were manual, so I'm stubborn when it comes these sorts of things