rademamj1
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- Kioti CK4010 SEHC, Kubota GR2120, Gravely Proturn 460
Yes turf tires handle soft ground, grass, snow and a little mud. No tires handle a lot of mud. They also do surprisingly well on slopes and light loader work. I was just recommending you consider the R3 turf. You can read the previous threads on R3 turf vs R4 industrial.Do the turf tires handle soft ground and/or mud well? I do have several very steep slopes, not sure how well the turf tires do on steep terrain?
I have a riding lawn mower for the front yard, didn't think the R4 tires would be too bad on the ditches and fields. How much "damage" do you see form the R4's?
I went with R4 industrial tires for my 1st tractor. I have spent many hours each year repairing the damage these tires do to the ground, mainly during use in the spring time.
My recommendation for R3 turf was based on your first post, which included mainly field tilling, mowing and some light loader work. Dominately heavy loader work using pallet forks to move heavy totes around for chicken farm operations. For that type of work the R4 industrial excels.
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