1stDeuce
Gold Member
I've been looking at LS tractors as a very likely option for my next major purchase. I like the features, size and capability of the XR3135 tractor, but I find myself wondering about the tiny 25" R4 front tires. Every time I see a picture of one, it makes me think of a t-rex, with it's tiny front legs, and huge back legs. :confused2:
It seems that historically, all the 3000 series LS tractors used smaller front tires.
Other brands seem to have 27's in R4, and 7-16's in R1 on similar size tractors, excluding of course NH Boomer's...
Strangely, the opposite is true of the 4000/4100 tractors, which have oversize front tires compared to other brands.
I have noticed that the 7-14 ag tires used on this series are a little taller (~27") than the 25-14 R4's (~25.5"), so it might be possible to bump the R4's to 27-15's if an appropriate set of wheels could be found.
If anyone has a 3000/3100 series tractor with R1 tires, can you toss up a picture for me?
Just seems odd that LS put comparatively undersize tires on this series, while the next series up has slightly oversize tires. ??
It seems that historically, all the 3000 series LS tractors used smaller front tires.
Other brands seem to have 27's in R4, and 7-16's in R1 on similar size tractors, excluding of course NH Boomer's...
Strangely, the opposite is true of the 4000/4100 tractors, which have oversize front tires compared to other brands.
I have noticed that the 7-14 ag tires used on this series are a little taller (~27") than the 25-14 R4's (~25.5"), so it might be possible to bump the R4's to 27-15's if an appropriate set of wheels could be found.
If anyone has a 3000/3100 series tractor with R1 tires, can you toss up a picture for me?
Just seems odd that LS put comparatively undersize tires on this series, while the next series up has slightly oversize tires. ??