Turf tires killing grass

   / Turf tires killing grass
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#12  
I wonder if it might be due, in part, to the type of grass. Around here my "lawn" is field grass that has been mowed into submission for 36+ years. I can drive my M6040 with R1 tires(weighs 10,100 pounds) on the lawn - it will leave chevon marks - it wills skerf up the grass if I make a turn - it sure won't kill any of the grass.

I think the answer is very obvious - like with my tractor - STAY OFF THE LAWN.

Thanks. The grass I was driving on was essentially field grass, but only mowed for 18+ years. I don't use the tractor to cut the lawn, just occasionally for moving soil or mulch and to plow the driveway in the winter.
 
   / Turf tires killing grass
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#13  
You said it. He drives ALL OVER His lawn. You drive in the same spot. I had a 770 and never saw where it had been cutting grass. Mind you, I never had a loader and come to think of it, the tires were not filled.

Make your roads wider and drive in varying positions.

Good points. I guess I'm somewhat of a tractor noob. Thanks
 
   / Turf tires killing grass #14  
Is the grass really dead or just disinterred (Pulled up and out)? Or, are the tires leaking and the salt or other solution affecting the grass?

Swap out your tires with a neighbors and see if the grass is being saved and their's killed ( ! ).

I drive my 1070 on the lawn all the time with loaded ag tires and loader mounted. Grass is healed in a few days.
 
   / Turf tires killing grass #15  
Looking at your pics it is obvious that that is a well travelled trail and not a typical lawn.
Shucks constant walking would even wear down a path like that.
 
   / Turf tires killing grass #16  
If you are in 4WD the speed differential causes constant slippage and with loaded turf tires there is a lot of rubber in contact with the grass and that little bit of slippage can tear the grass if it is fragile. If it is wetter it will do the same thing except that the dirt will give more and not tear the grass as much. We are talking consistent micro slippage here not macro slippage like wheels spinning. On dry ground turf tires get good traction and forced slippage will damage grass.
 
   / Turf tires killing grass #17  
It depends on the grass type and current grass conditions. My little 2305 without filled tires will kill my grass if I drive over the same spot too many times without giving the grass a resting period and this is in 2WD. It can be even worse on some grasses with loaded tires. Like with mine when they drove a 2WD loader over the same spot twice in a straight line, it killed the grass in their tracks. Might give you a good excuse to build a nice little road of some sort down that path. :)
 
   / Turf tires killing grass #18  
It may be just me, but it looks like you have more broadleaf plants than grass. Many broadleaf plants don't stand up to traffic very well.

Steve
 
   / Turf tires killing grass #19  
You run up and down the same patch of grass in your slippers and you will get to dirt soon enough.

Turf tires are more a gentler alternative to Ag tires than a tire that won't harm turf at all.
 
   / Turf tires killing grass #20  
Turf tires are more a gentler alternative to Ag tires than a tire that won't harm turf at all.

Disagree. Ag tires will bites into the dirt more and move the dirt with the roots only in the area of the lug everywhere else the grass is not grabbed. If it is relatively hard dirt the the area between the lugs does not touch the grass at all. The turf tires due to more distributed weight on the higher amount of rubber touching the ground and the increased amount of "bite edges" will tend to slip more without moving the ground and therefore any slippage breaks almost all of the vegetation.
 

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