SwampGuy said:It's funny how I go back and forth on the tires. The R1s make sense to me. I need traction because I'm going to be in the field or woods 99 percent of the time. The remainder will be trying to maintain the gravel drive. I could care less how the tractor tears up the ground. But then a Massey dealer had me convinced the sapling cutoffs and crap (can I say that?) around the log deck would give me a puncture for sure. So I was convinced to go to R4s. Now I read the postings here and think I was right in the first place. My needs just scream for traction. I've got a pretty substantial grade to climb, and after the timber harvest it isn't exactly a highway. Thanks for the advice on the different R1 types. It makes sense that there would be heavier plys, I just never gave it a thought. I'll see what the dealers can come up with. You think they'd let take just the rims to a tire dealer and give me credit for the rubber I don't use?
One point, tires are a profit center for the dealer. But, you don't have to buy them! You can see what the dealer will give you for credit and then check with the tire dealers to see what they will give you for credit on a swap out. Best to check before taking a financial bath.
I did a cruise of the titan ag site. They have some great treads for you to choose.