SARG
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Aug 29, 2009
- Messages
- 805
- Location
- Upstate New York
- Tractor
- NH T1030- NH T1530 - 49G Brockway
I recently bought a used NH T1530 tractor and it had a skid loader tire on the front -- one side only. The prior owner had sliced the original R4 tire and bought the skidloader tire and new wheel over the internet. Because the original R4 that was on the machine had 380 hours on it ..... I opted to buy a new duplicate of the Lifemaster tire that had just been put on the machine.
Today I had a new Woods brush cutter and forks delivered. The guy that delivered the items asked what was up with the front tires. I explained what had happened and he said I now have a major issue because the 4 WD tractors have a ratio in the axles built in and if the front tires are a different size from stock i.e. the circumference is different the front axle will eventually give out & that will cost many thousands of dollars to repair. He also said that as long as I don't use the 4wd feature it wont hurt the machine.
The front tires on the machine now are between 1" and 1.5" inches taller than the R4s that were stock.
Do the experts here believe I have a potential problem ?
Today I had a new Woods brush cutter and forks delivered. The guy that delivered the items asked what was up with the front tires. I explained what had happened and he said I now have a major issue because the 4 WD tractors have a ratio in the axles built in and if the front tires are a different size from stock i.e. the circumference is different the front axle will eventually give out & that will cost many thousands of dollars to repair. He also said that as long as I don't use the 4wd feature it wont hurt the machine.
The front tires on the machine now are between 1" and 1.5" inches taller than the R4s that were stock.
Do the experts here believe I have a potential problem ?