SDT
Veteran Member
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
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