RedNeckRacin
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2008
- Messages
- 2,505
- Location
- Western PA
- Tractor
- John Deere 5083E MFWD, Kubota L3400 HST
If you are in over the hood, you have the wrong tool for the job. R4 or r1 is irrelevant at that point.I am talking mud much deeper than your axel. The difference is even greater with a load in the FEL. I have been stuck plenty of times mostly on the old L2550 with R1 tires. Depending where you draw the line for stuck I have never gotten a tractor with R4 tires stuck. Dragging the tractor out of mud deeper then the brush guard with the backhoe attachment doesn't count as stuck right? I have had to do this twice on the L3240 which has R4 tires. I know that the same tractor with R1 tires would have still gotten stuck. Once the mud was so deep that it was deeper than the dipper stick on the backhoe which is about 60 inches. Around here there is usually a thin crust on the mud. If you break the crust there is no hope of not getting stuck. The wider R4s have a better chance of floating across the crust. Some R4s are more aggressive than others. Here are the ones on a L3240 VS the ones on a L3800.
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