Tires Diff between R1 and R4 tires?

   / Diff between R1 and R4 tires? #71  
Ooooh(sp?). Drool, drool, drool.:laughing:

Since this is a tire thread, maybe you can answer a question for me. I notice that the tread is different between the main tires and the duels. Is this just a manufacturer thing or is there a purpose for the different spacing of the lugs/bars?

BTW, my duels are currenly just sitting there. I still need to get the proper bolts for mounting them.:(

It is going to take someone smarter than me to answer that. I have noticed in buying tires that designs come and go and what may be available in one place may not be in another. When we last bought a full set for our Case CX80, no one had the tread pattern in the size we need front and back, so we bought two different brands. For some reason there was a shortage of Ag tires all over.

Some people don't realize the variety in designs on Ag tires and even tires that look alike may be named something different; confused the heck out of me.
 
   / Diff between R1 and R4 tires? #72  
Looks like the tail wheel of the cutter is about a foot off the ground. Even with R4s I can go down a muddy hill with out getting stuck.

I can go down a muddy hill with my R4's too.... It's the coming back up that poses a problem.:D

Seriously though, I went with R4's based on years of using my Dad's 955 with turfs. I wanted something that would mow without destroying the lawn (primary use) yet be able to work in the clay/mud/sand and everything else the Foster Compound has to throw at me. Happy with my decision? Yes, very. Not all of us can afford to buy a set of tires or a separate tractor for each task at hand.

My last stuck, turfs wouldn't have even gotten me to where I got hung up, but I believe AGs would've been just as stuck. No tire will work when the entire tractor is sitting below ground level. :D

The video was last fall recovering a 120+ year old oak that the winds took down. The picture was last weekend.

Twitching.
 

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   / Diff between R1 and R4 tires? #73  
Cool video.
I have no places like that where I'm at, I'm near the top of a hill. Ground drys very quickly here. My only problem area is the bottom 30 feet of my paved driveway, steep, and slippery(with packed snow or ice).
 
   / Diff between R1 and R4 tires? #74  
Cool video.
I have no places like that where I'm at, I'm near the top of a hill. Ground drys very quickly here. My only problem area is the bottom 30 feet of my paved driveway, steep, and slippery(with packed snow or ice).

Property here is odd, on a vein between two completely opposite materials. On 1 half it is blue clay, saturated even though it is all sloped. The other half is dead sand, like mortar sand, without so much than a pebble. It's as if it were all screened with mosquito netting. The particles are completely uniform, all silica with no stones. We own 15 acres and have maybe another 15 to 20 on two sides that are landlocked by I95 and I know of only FOUR rocks on all of it and they are less than 10".
 
   / Diff between R1 and R4 tires? #75  
Ooooh(sp?). Drool, drool, drool.:laughing:

Since this is a tire thread, maybe you can answer a question for me. I notice that the tread is different between the main tires and the duels. Is this just a manufacturer thing or is there a purpose for the different spacing of the lugs/bars?

BTW, my duels are currently just sitting there. I still need to get the proper bolts for mounting them.:(

I just checked another tractor with duals and they are all the same.
 
   / Diff between R1 and R4 tires? #76  
I can go down a muddy hill with my R4's too.... It's the coming back up that poses a problem.:D

Seriously though, I went with R4's based on years of using my Dad's 955 with turfs. I wanted something that would mow without destroying the lawn (primary use) yet be able to work in the clay/mud/sand and everything else the Foster Compound has to throw at me. Happy with my decision? Yes, very. Not all of us can afford to buy a set of tires or a separate tractor for each task at hand.

My last stuck, turfs wouldn't have even gotten me to where I got hung up, but I believe AGs would've been just as stuck. No tire will work when the entire tractor is sitting below ground level. :D

The video was last fall recovering a 120+ year old oak that the winds took down. The picture was last weekend.

Twitching.

I know that picture well!! Last time I was stuck like that was in my wet clay area that I should have known better, but tried anyway. Ended up high and dry, or wet should I say:D Had to drag it out with the excavator....should have been using that anyway, but I also knew it was available (part of the problem I guess). R-1's wouldn't have helped me as when you cut through you're all done. Live and learn I guess.

Cool video :thumbsup: Looks like my woods.
 
   / Diff between R1 and R4 tires? #77  
I just checked another tractor with duals and they are all the same.

Hmmm, I was figuring it was just a matched set on the tractor and a matched set on the duels. Maybe there is a reason for that, which obviously I have no clue why??:confused:
 
   / Diff between R1 and R4 tires? #78  
Although not the same vehicle, I have learned that my 4wd 4 wheeler goes through snow (16"+ fresh snow) better with my original tires (regular all terrain) much better than my mud tires (chevron style tread). The mud tires will dig and make the wheeler hop as the regular tires will act normal and can get a lot more speed and not get stuck. I have tried the method of putting the mud tires on backwards and the original tires still outperform the mud tires.
 
   / Diff between R1 and R4 tires? #79  
It all comes down to use, weather and soil conditions. I have R4's on my tractor because they are the best for my conditions.

Out here in the Mojave, we don't have a clue what "turf" or "mud" is. Can someone explain what those things are. With as little as 1" of rain in a year, all we have is soft loose sand.

Turfs would be useless because every plant out here has a thorn of some kind. R1's are useless because they are too skinny and just become trenching machines in the sand.

R4's are best because they are tuff and wide enough to float on the surface.

Use what works best for you and stop telling other people that they are using the wrong tire. :eek: You just might be wrong!
 
   / Diff between R1 and R4 tires? #80  
I guess it is a good thing I like R1 tires because that is all that is offered on my LS 70 series tractor. Since it is considered a heavy utility agriculture tractor, I guess that is the reason. I went to their web and looked up other modelsl. The 50 series utility series have R1 or R4 options then when you get to the compact 40 /30 series you have all three options and the subcompact 20 series you can not get R1 tires only R4 and turf. So the manufacturer kind of limits what they consider the tractors usefulness by only providing certain kinds of tires. I suppose no one would by a subcompact with the intention of doing mostly draft pulling work but may do some so you can get R4 tires that compromise between turfs for mowing and R1 for pulling in dirt which works out well for most owners. My only experience with turfs on anything other than a lawnmower is with my B-I-L's JD 750 - 2 WD and it will stall out on dry grass in a sharp turn and have to hit the dif lock to get it to go again.
 

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