Looks good coral, I like the look of agri tires. I haven't had any traction issues worth mentioning yet with the R4's on mine. Just hit 7 hours on it. I do not have any liquid ballast in the rear tires yet, figure I will carry the box blade to help with that. I like your idea of removing the entire wheel to facilitate the width adjustment, I was simply going to remove the outer nuts and rotate the rim "over" the center dish. I don't want to scratch my wheels but I am not going to lose any sleep over it if I do. Did you torque everything back to spec or did you just go as tight as you could? I picked up a 300 ft lb torque wrench at harbor freight for $59 with my discount. Let me know if you have any issues I might want to look out for. So far only minor things on mine like one of the rops pins is a pain in the *ss to get in and out. Upon inspection it just doesn't line up as good as it should, I'll have to see if I can bend it into position or maybe just grind some of the material off of the pin. Also had one of my grease zerks (front zerk on front axle) that didn't initially want to take any grease, I tried again after running machine today and it took the grease. How are you running your machine to make sure that the tier 4 emissions is working as it should? My dealer recommended running the tractor at around 2300 rpms or so the majority of the time. I just don't know if going in and out of reverse on a shuttle shift at 2300 rpms is an issue for the clutch? Learning as I go.
Thanks