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   / are r 4 the thing #11  
The tractor was delivered three months ago to the day. I'm keeping my fingers crossed on using the R4's in the snow. Tire choice is something I agonized over for weeks. Tires are expensive, so I wanted to be right the first time. I read posts here and on CTB. It seems like there is no agreement on which tire is the best. I read posts from people who claimed that turf, R1 and R4 were each the absolute best thing since sliced bread. I imagine everyone believes what they post, but that the types of soil and turf we encounter make a difference, as may inflation pressure. My R1's on the Ford worked OK on grass and very well in snow, and I almost went that way with the Kubota. Like I said, the tractor gets time on blacktop, and Ag tires seemed to wear kinda fast, especially the fronts. My dealer felt the R4's were better suited for loader work...................chim
 
   / are r 4 the thing #12  
just purchased my L3000DT with R4's b/c i will be mowing with this larger tractor in the future. . .i could not pass up the price to buy R4's when purchasing the tractor. . .(see my posting for the deal i got). anyway, i will have a tree nearby with a large set of "come-alongs" available if i try to do something stupid (like get stuck). . .i also feel the R4s will be more difficult to puncture when in unknown territories b/c of closeness of tread? ? ? just an opinion as i am awaiting the delivery of "BIG ORANGE". . .man, am i excited. . .i must move over to the "Projects" section of the forum now and learn from all you experts on how to use my new toy (i mean tractor. . .oops!)
 
   / are r 4 the thing #13  
Cajun,
Where abouts in LA are you shopping? ? ?. . .i got a good deal at Shreveport Tractor. . .
 
   / are r 4 the thing #14  
<font color=red>Ryan T. Milholen
"Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day. . .Teach a man to fish and he'll eat for a lifetime." author unknown (to me)
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Ryan your signature reminded me of something. It may not be quoted 100% correct but close.

I think it was Karl Marx who said "Sell a man a fish and he'll eat for a day . . . Teach him to fish and you have lost a customer"
 
   / are r 4 the thing #16  
I think I would get the R4's and then if I had problems in mud or snow, get some tire chains like log skidders use.
 
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i am shopping in southeast louisiana in the hammond area what kinda deal did ya get on your machine i am having mine delivered on friday the 12 ohhh boy what a weekend it will be i may get 20 yds of sand delivered just to play like i did when i was a kid with the tonka toys
thanks
 
   / are r 4 the thing #19  
you really don't give us many specifics on wht your ground conditions are, will u be moving snow(if so how much) but to asn. as best i can , i have r4 on my b2400, move a lot of snow and do a lot of fel work. they are just fine for me. there are times i wish i had ags, but then times i wish i had turffs, point being, get the thread design that is best for u most of the time. nothing will be what u want 100% of the time.
 
   / are r 4 the thing #20  
I have R-1's on both my tractors. I use my Ferguson T0-20 to mow several acres of lawn (as well as many other functions), and I often drive across my lawn on my Oliver 1550 (sometimes with a loader full of manure, soil or even rocks). The Oliver is quite a bit larger than a CUT. Neither damage the lawn, unless it is so soaked that it is practically mud, and even then, the lawn bounces back in a day. Unless you're using a tractor for strictly lawn mowing, I think your best bet is always R-1's.
 

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