Re: It\'s Finally Here...New B-7800
<font color="blue"> after using it with the Ags for a few hours now... I'm really toying with keeping them...Will they tear up the yard too bad when soft? We have about 3/4 acre on the side that seems to stay soft all year round. </font>
That is a question that none of us can really answer I think. Since we are not there, and even if we were, you never know till you run the tractor on the ground and see.
But I can tell you, that on my BX I don't regret buying a set of bar tires (similar to ags, but maybe not as deep of a lug) and don't think I will ever see the turfs on my BX again.
R4s are not that gentle either. They will sink in soft stuff and leave a mark. So it is a matter of degree.
But turfs will spin and divot the ground too when it is soft and wet if there is a slope, and the R1s might live a depression but not spin.
It is really tought to tell which is all around best.
Biggest problem is that a set of tire for the
B7800/
B2910 costs about $1,000 if I remember right. So it is important to get what will work best for you the first time.
Tough choice really.
Wonder if the dealer would be willing to wait to do the swap? Maybe you could work something out where you would pay him say $100 later for different tires, after you tried the tractor for say 50 hours?
Just a thought...I think I would be willing to pay $200 even to test out tires for a while, if I had the option of trading them in without too much loss if I did not end up liking them.
Might not hurt to ask the dealer and see what his response is.
R4s look macho and are a good compromise tire, but I do kind of wish I had gone with the R1s now, but that is somewhat do to the fact that I don't need the larger tractor for mowing anymore.
I guess in a nut shell it is hard to say which would be better for your needs...