Dual Rear Tires

   / Dual Rear Tires #11  
IF I had a tractor that owners manual didnt advise running duals on, I would put new(er) tires on the inside and same size tires, but worn at least 50% on the outside.
That would satisfy axle stress worries for me enough, but add stability, kind of like training wheels on a kids bike lol
I bet that would be fine, but each owner/operator knows their own situation
 
   / Dual Rear Tires #12  
Radial "rims", that's a new one on me!!! lol I'm not sure where you guys come up with this stuff?

If you are going to run duals on that Kubota, on other than flat level ground, be sure to have your dealer get some axles in stock for you too...

SR
 
   / Dual Rear Tires
  • Thread Starter
#13  
So if duals are bad, is there such a thing as spacers to get a wider track? That might help from getting thrown all over in the cab but I don't know if much. Or is that the same kind of problem? I just watch my neighbor on his tractor(s) going over the same kind of ground and he barely moves in his cab running duals. He does have a bigger tractor(s) but both his Ford and Massey have duals and I've seen him use both. That's why I thought duals was the ticket but maybe the wider track would help. Would certainly be cheaper I'd think if there are spacers. This Kubota really throws me around. I've yet to check air pressure though. Still got to do that before I do anything.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2017 Ford F-250 4x4 Knapheide Service Truck (A50323)
2017 Ford F-250...
2004 MACK GRANITE CV713 DUMP TRUCK (A51406)
2004 MACK GRANITE...
Kivel Pallet Forks (A50121)
Kivel Pallet Forks...
2016 JOHN DEERE 135G (A52472)
2016 JOHN DEERE...
Vermeer WR-20 8-Wheel Rake (A50774)
Vermeer WR-20...
2011 Ford F-450 Crew Cab Omaha Service Truck (A50323)
2011 Ford F-450...
 
Top