Related Question (hopefully) and not a "hi-jack":
I understand that R-1's (Ags) are best for mud.
However, I like turfs.
In the event that I have to "go mudding," sometime, I am interested in opinions on which is better in heavy mud, and by how much:
Unchained R-1's vs. Chained Turfs?
I've read that turfs are better on pavement, with snow (more surface area, in terms of more lug faces [and, consequently, lug-surface area], on the ground at the contact patch, than R-1'a or R-4's, due to the turfs' greater number of smaller lugs, wider cross-section, and softer composition/(less plys?). I've also read that turfs' superiority on pavement,
in snow, is definitely enhanced with chains, and actually
exceeds the traction of R-1's (and possibly R-4's), even if the latter two are chained up, due to the wider-spaced ribs inability to match the "greater surface-area contact patch" of turfs, on a hard, snow surface.
However, I just wonder how much I may be able to compensate for turf's (generally-acknowleged)
inferior ability to handle mud, if I were to add chains to the turfs, in the future?
Machine contemplated is a cabbed
B3030, for gardening and general property maintenance, on 2-4 acres.
Thanks,
My Hoe