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Boondox
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 3,871
- Location
- Craftsbury Common, Vermont
- Tractor
- Deere 4044R cab, Kubota KX-121-3S
Well, it helped me. Thanks, folks!
I think the R4s would be great if I never left firm ground, i.e., if the Bota stayed on the road or meadow all the time. But stray even ten feet into my tree line and you're in soft, loamy stuff full of decomposing leaves. While the R4s might get me through it, they would not give enough traction to drag hardwood logs very far. As many pointed out I could keep the chains on while doing that sort of work, but R4s with chains (especially our gnarly New England type chains) would damage the turf even worse than ags.
On the other hand, ags are tried and true. They'll get me home every time. That's my choice. Pete
I think the R4s would be great if I never left firm ground, i.e., if the Bota stayed on the road or meadow all the time. But stray even ten feet into my tree line and you're in soft, loamy stuff full of decomposing leaves. While the R4s might get me through it, they would not give enough traction to drag hardwood logs very far. As many pointed out I could keep the chains on while doing that sort of work, but R4s with chains (especially our gnarly New England type chains) would damage the turf even worse than ags.
On the other hand, ags are tried and true. They'll get me home every time. That's my choice. Pete