LX Series Oversized Tires

   / LX Series Oversized Tires #1  

SDT

Veteran Member
Joined
May 13, 2005
Messages
1,785
Location
SE Indiana
Tractor
Multiple Fords and Kubotas
Yesterday, I visited one of the Kubota dealers where I do business because he had 3 new LX series tractors in stock. All were ROPS models and all had the optional over sized tires, available only on ROPS models.

The 3310 had R4 tires whereas both 2610s had R14T tires.

Aside from appearing overly large for these tractors, the R4 tires looked OK whereas the R14T tires were much ballooned to the point of having a very small contact patch on concrete. I asked the salesperson if they were over inflated and he said that they were not, having been checked because the staff also considered them ballooned.

Anyone else notice this?

FWIW: The LX models with the optional over sized tires look significantly larger than others with the standard sized tire. I noticed that the fuel cap was noticably higher than that on my B3350 with standard sized R4 tires. I also noticed that there is only about 3/4" clearance between the inside sidewal of the tires and the fender. Absolutely no possibility of using tire chains without wheel spacers which may well cause fender interference with the ballooned R14T tires.

I could find no evidence of bolt on steering stops on any of these tractors, yet optional steering stops are required with the over sized tires on B2650 and B3350 models. I asked if Kubota had modified something to avoid the need for such stops but the salesman did not know.

SDT
 
   / LX Series Oversized Tires #2  
I would have to wonder about the staffs experience with tire inflation,
whatever is on the sidewall is the maximum pressure for when the tire has the maximum rated load for the tire.
The manufacture normally has an inflation chart for the actual load on the tires, which is usually quite a bit less.
 
   / LX Series Oversized Tires
  • Thread Starter
#3  
I would have to wonder about the staffs experience with tire inflation,
whatever is on the sidewall is the maximum pressure for when the tire has the maximum rated load for the tire.
The manufacture normally has an inflation chart for the actual load on the tires, which is usually quite a bit less.

Yes, of course, and I did not check myself.

I was told that others at the dealership noticed the ballooning and someone had been directed to check inflation.

Anyone else notice ballooning with LX R14T over sized tires?

SDT
 
   / LX Series Oversized Tires #4  
I am completing a deal on a new LX3310. The SU models have larger tires standard which are optional on other ROPS LX models and are what I’m getting. The larger tires generally preclude a MMM which I don’t care about, and the SUs don’t even come with a mid PTO. The contact patch on R14s irrespective of size appears smaller/rounder than their R4 counterparts. I’m putting spacers on my tractor as I use it in the woods and on some hilly areas. All the oversized tire LXs automatically show steering stops in the ‘build’ tool, however I’ve not actually seen my tractor or stops yet. I don’t think you are seeing a ballooning issue as much as the same oversized section width and smaller, rounded contact patch on the R14s. Visually I didn’t care for the R14, but in practice I’m sure they are good performers.

.
 
Last edited:
   / LX Series Oversized Tires #5  
I have an LX2610 with the standard R4 tires. Steering stops are required if you want the larger tires. I have a lot of soft places in the woods and will order the larger tires after things get back to normal.

SmartSelect_20200815-120215_Chrome.jpg
 
   / LX Series Oversized Tires
  • Thread Starter
#6  
I am completing a deal on a new LX3310. The SU models have larger tires standard which are optional on other ROPS LX models and are what I’m getting. The larger tires generally preclude a MMM which I don’t care about, and the SUs don’t even come with a mid PTO. The contact patch on R14s irrespective of size appears smaller/rounder than their R4 counterparts. I’m putting spacers on my tractor as I use it in the woods and on some hilly areas. All the oversized tire LXs automatically show steering stops in the ‘build’ tool, however I’ve not actually seen my tractor or stops yet. I don’t think you are seeing a ballooning issue as much as the same oversized section width and smaller, rounded contact patch on the R14s. Visually I didn’t care for the R14, but in practice I’m sure they are good performers.

.
I saw a B3310 cab model with standard sized R14T tires at the Louisville show in February. I noticed no ballooning issue at that time.

The over sized R14T tires that I saw yesterday were the first such tires that I have seen and those on both 2610s were much ballooned. Looked like watermellons in cross section.

I'll take my tire gauge when I next visit so that I can VERIFY pressure.

SDT
 
   / LX Series Oversized Tires #7  
Looked up recommended tire inflation in the LX series manual. For the rear tires both sizes of R14 tires the pressure is 30 psi. Rear 15-19.5 R4 should be 30 psi. Rear 12.4-16 R4 should be 20 psi.
 
   / LX Series Oversized Tires #8  
I have no idea how your manual is worded but I would expect that pressure is with that tractor at it's maximum operating weight.
The 15-19.5 Goodyear R14 has a MAXIMUM inflation pressure of 30 PSI, at that pressure the tire can handle a load 4080 pounds per tire.
Do you think you would ever have 8160 pounds of weight on your rear axle?
For most ag tires there are load to inflation pressure charts
 
   / LX Series Oversized Tires #9  
Do they modify the gearing with the larger tires on the LX models? With the B2650/3350 models they did not change the gearing with the larger tire option, and it resulted in a notable reduction in torque at the wheels (Kubota was upfront about this if you talked to the right person). That is the opposite direction I would want to go in with a tractor if it's used for pulling or pushing, or in a hilly area. I seem to recall someone here on the forum went with larger wheels on a Bxx50 model and had issues mowing on hills, not enough guts. I would be sticking with the standard size wheels and tires if it were me.
 
   / LX Series Oversized Tires #10  
As I recall the guy here (Rock Crawler?) who had difficulty with his 2650 had a super hilly side slope and a big, restored Landpride mower he was pulling and seemed to be between ranges for his application.

https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/389876-b2650-count-down-has-begun.html


I recall he also stated multiple times that he loved the larger tires vs the 'wimpy' stock-size tires (his words). Didn't he end up using a smaller, dedicated mower for his lawn? The final effective gearing appears to be very close to the same tires on a L3301. With the 3 range gears, and 20% more power than the 2650, I don't foresee an issue for my application at all.
 
Last edited:

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2011 Ford F-250 Pickup Truck w/ Liftgate (A44572)
2011 Ford F-250...
2003 Cadillac Deville Sedan (A45336)
2003 Cadillac...
2025 KJ K0608 UNUSED Metal Site Fence (A47484)
2025 KJ K0608...
2003 VIKING  CEMENT MIXING TRAILER (A45333)
2003 VIKING...
2020 Ford Escape SE SUV (A44572)
2020 Ford Escape...
2015 Ford F-150 Pickup Truck (A44572)
2015 Ford F-150...
 
Top