Tires Need R1s but can not find

   / Need R1s but can not find #1  
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Madison, Virginia
Tractor
Kubota L3200 HST
Have Kubota L3200 with 27x8.50-15 R4 front tires and 15x19.5-15 rear tires. I hate the stock R4 tires and their about bald anyway and want to go with R1s but having trouble finding R4s in theses sizes. Any thoughts where I can source these? Im in Virginia. I really hate to purchase new tires and not get R1s.
 
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   / Need R1s but can not find #2  
The R1's aren't the same size as the R4's:

Standard tires (ag): Front: 5.00-15. Rear: 11.2-24 (2WD)
Front: 7.2-16. Rear: 11.2-24 (4WD)


Lawn/turf front: 23x8.50-12 (2WD)
25x8.50-14 (4WD)
Lawn/turf rear: 13.6-16


Industrial front: 27x8.50-15 (4WD)
Industrial rear: 15-19.5


TractorData.com Kubota L32 tractor dimensions information
 
   / Need R1s but can not find #3  
Are you planning on getting new wheels to go with the R1 Ags?
You might have to unless yours is 2WD.
rScotty
 
   / Need R1s but can not find #4  
You'll need new rims too, so it will get expensive.
Can you run chains all the time?
Have you ever thought about grooving the R4's for better traction?
 
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   / Need R1s but can not find #7  
I guess you ARE serious ! The last time I grooved tires was on my tricycle when I was 5 years old and needed better traction in the mud. Did it with a pen knife. Hard to do without cutting yourself.

Back to the OP: Swapping from R4 or turf to/from R1 AG tires is no small chore both dollar wise and work-wise. As posts #3 and #4 mention you will have to change wheels too, not just tires. I had a B2150 with big fat turf tires that were worthless in snow, using a snowblower, etc. Over the years i got frustrated with the issue and found a used B2150 mechanically identical to the one I had. (No where near as good a shape but originally mechanically identical.) The used one had AG R1 tires on it. Bought the used tractor, put the two side by side on the concrete and swapped all 8 wheels and tires. The R1 rears were loaded.

Very happy I did so. All 8 of the tires have some age on them but still work very well with zero problems.

You may want to look around for a used machine, do what you want to do tire wise and then resell the extra tractor. You will save a bundle of $ that way.
 
   / Need R1s but can not find
  • Thread Starter
#8  
Thanks all for the info. It looks like I am screwed unless I want to spend a small fortune. New R4s seems like the best solution unless I find a set of R1 rims and tires which probably is not going to happen.
 
   / Need R1s but can not find #10  
Have you looked into the newer R1-R4 hybrid tires (R14’s)?
 

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