I'm considering the purchase of a 2011 3720 cab tractor with a 300cx FEL and rear wheel weights. It has only 100 hours on the clock and the price seems reasonable. However, I noticed it's equipped with the smaller R4 tires. While talking to the JD dealer, he mentioned another 3720 customer who wants to swap out his larger R4 tires for the smaller size and offered to do the swap at no cost (the other 3720 also has about same hours).
My primary uses are brush hogging 40 acres with an MX5, general FEL work and a front mounted snow blower for a very long paved drive and huge pad in front of my barn. There's a slope to my property in some areas but nothing extreme.
So what are the advantages or disadvantages of the larger R4 tires? Regardless of tire size, I think I'll add 2" spacers on each rear side.
FYI, I also own a 2007 3720 open station with the 7-iron belly mower for mowing 5 acres around the house. It has the larger R4s and there's not much issue with soil compaction but I do wish it had turfs. I won't have funds in the hobby budget to buy new turf rims and tires if I buy the newer 3720. Thanks for your feedback!
My primary uses are brush hogging 40 acres with an MX5, general FEL work and a front mounted snow blower for a very long paved drive and huge pad in front of my barn. There's a slope to my property in some areas but nothing extreme.
So what are the advantages or disadvantages of the larger R4 tires? Regardless of tire size, I think I'll add 2" spacers on each rear side.
FYI, I also own a 2007 3720 open station with the 7-iron belly mower for mowing 5 acres around the house. It has the larger R4s and there's not much issue with soil compaction but I do wish it had turfs. I won't have funds in the hobby budget to buy new turf rims and tires if I buy the newer 3720. Thanks for your feedback!