CoyPatton
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Aug 10, 2015
- Messages
- 1,570
- Location
- Poplar Bluff, MO
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM2002D with Koyker 110 FEL
There are pros and cons to any tread pattern tire whether it be for your car or truck or tractors or other equipment. As the OP said he mainly does hay work, the Industrial R4’s are probably a better choice for him for most of his work. In my opinion the R4 is/was(?) a compromise between a heavy Ag lug (R1) and a turf (R3). But somewhat poorly done. It the R4 would fill with mud, or other sticky materials almost as quickly as a R3. This made it not much improvement over the R3 in many ways. It seems this lug change is way over due for the R4 instead of calling it a R14. Again my opinion.
Another opinion, unless it quickly has a greater selection of available size options, it will die a quick death.
My rationale, if I am looking at a new tractor (I am NOT) and the tractor is priced with the R14’s. I ask about going to a different tire, perhaps I plan to do hay with the tractor, and the selling point on the tire raises concerns on tearing up the field (hay) and I ask about going to R4’s if I find that out! My understanding is it will require new wheels also. (Correct me if I am wrong.) So with no experience on these tires and salesman pitch to go on, am I going to want what I know (R4’s) or try something new that I may be disappointed with and cost me more time and money to repair damage?
Another opinion, unless it quickly has a greater selection of available size options, it will die a quick death.
My rationale, if I am looking at a new tractor (I am NOT) and the tractor is priced with the R14’s. I ask about going to a different tire, perhaps I plan to do hay with the tractor, and the selling point on the tire raises concerns on tearing up the field (hay) and I ask about going to R4’s if I find that out! My understanding is it will require new wheels also. (Correct me if I am wrong.) So with no experience on these tires and salesman pitch to go on, am I going to want what I know (R4’s) or try something new that I may be disappointed with and cost me more time and money to repair damage?