AndyMA
Elite Member
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2000
- Messages
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- Location
- Windham County, Conn
- Tractor
- Ford 2120 , Kubota MX5200 , Deere X748SE. 1956 Economy Tractor
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Let me ask another question about R1 vs R4. Turf can take a beating with R1. What about a gravel drive? Will r1 "dig" into them? I ask because I would like to use a snow blower. Will a unfrozen gravel drive suffer with R1 while using a snow blower?
Bob
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I run loaded R1's on both of my machines (and all except 1 previous machine). The do no damage to dry gravel drives and only minimal marking on wet gravel (as long as it has a solid base). On dry lawns they leave minimal marks. Wet lawns or mud, forget it, serious "dents" or gouges. Way better traction than turfs or R4's. And by the way, tires that "float" need to be on something semi-solid to have any traction.
Andy
Bob
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I run loaded R1's on both of my machines (and all except 1 previous machine). The do no damage to dry gravel drives and only minimal marking on wet gravel (as long as it has a solid base). On dry lawns they leave minimal marks. Wet lawns or mud, forget it, serious "dents" or gouges. Way better traction than turfs or R4's. And by the way, tires that "float" need to be on something semi-solid to have any traction.
Andy