Ags vs. Turfs

   / Ags vs. Turfs #1  

Bulldog160

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WNY
Tractor
JD 2210
My question is, does using ag tires vs turf make that much of a difference for loader work? I'm finding that even in 4wd I'm slipping alot.

My main purpose for the tractor is mowing so I don't want to dig up the lawn with ags on the front, at this point I'd only be replacing the rears. Is that a problem?

Thanks in advance.
 
   / Ags vs. Turfs #2  
Before spending any money on tires & wheels, check the air pressure in your turfs to make sure they aren't over-inflated.
 
   / Ags vs. Turfs #3  
Out of curiosity, why would you jump from R3/Turfs to R1/Ags without considering R4/Industrials? R4s (or similar) are commonly used for loader work on backhoes and skidsteers.

Would chains be an option?
 
   / Ags vs. Turfs #4  
How big is your tractor. This may be a determing factor on tire choice.

My little Kubota B7100 has turfs. When doing loader work or pulling work the tires do spin frequently. However; in my usage situation probably any tire will spin. Mine spin with chains too but they do help.

Also keep in mind a little slippage may prevent something else breaking from too much force.:D
 
   / Ags vs. Turfs #5  
Bulldog160 said:
does using ag tires vs turf make that much of a difference for loader work?

Is the Pope Catholic?

But, as others have mentioned, if you are somewhat concerned about tearing up your lawn, I've found R4's to be a great comprimise. They pull MUCH harder than turfs, but they still don't do much damage to my lawn.
 
   / Ags vs. Turfs #6  
I have a 2210 and I had turfs on it originally, and I replaced the rears with Bar style tires. WOW> :D
It now does MORE in 2wd, than it did before in 4wd! :eek:
It made an enormous difference, and it really doesn't rip up the lawn unless you spin them. They do leave a dent in the grass if its soft though, so consider the skid-steer tires too.
 
   / Ags vs. Turfs #8  
Egon said:
keep in mind a little slippage may prevent something else breaking from too much force.:D



********

That's my theory on tilling with my Bolens:
The Turfs spin some but I'd rather it do that than twist off an axle or tear up the tiller.
 
   / Ags vs. Turfs #9  
Deadman said:
I have a 2210 and I had turfs on it originally, and I replaced the rears with Bar style tires. WOW> :D
It now does MORE in 2wd, than it did before in 4wd! :eek:
It made an enormous difference, and it really doesn't rip up the lawn unless you spin them. They do leave a dent in the grass if its soft though, so consider the skid-steer tires too.[/quote]

As far as I'm concerned this is a non issue with a Sub Cut and the smaller compact tractor.
Some folks are just to fussy about this.



 
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It's a JD 2210. I had the HDAP tires on my JD x585 and found them to be a good biting tire but again I never used them with a loader just snowblowing.

The tire pressure is good, not too hard.

I have considered r4's but they're almost twice as much for my size(26x12.00-12) and I didn't know how much more traction they'd give. Don't want to spend the extra $$ if I'll end up having to buy the bar/ag tires later on (that's where the vast knowledge and expereince on this site comes into play!).

Anyone who can point me in the right direction for a good price on the r4's I'd appreciate it. I can get a set of bar tires for $116.
 

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