Ploughing with GT, tyre advice

   / Ploughing with GT, tyre advice
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#11  
looked at tyres today at work, i know, i should have been working....
how do you think R4 type tyres will fare in the mud and dirt, i wasnt happy with the depth of the lugs on the R1, will they plug up and spin? How affective are the lugs on the GT R1 tyres?
thanks

LBrown, i would love to see a pic of tem tractors, bolens are nice machines (did I get this right, you have a 1966 and a 1967?)
 
   / Ploughing with GT, tyre advice #12  
<font color="blue"> will they plug up and spin? </font>
Yes
Even if the lug on the R1 is shorter, it will work better, because the R4 is designed to float.
 
   / Ploughing with GT, tyre advice #13  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( looked at tyres today at work, i know, i should have been working....
how do you think R4 type tyres will fare in the mud and dirt, i wasnt happy with the depth of the lugs on the R1, will they plug up and spin? How affective are the lugs on the GT R1 tyres?
thanks

LBrown, *i would love to see a pic of tem tractors, bolens are nice machines (did I get this right, you have a 1966 and a 1967?) )</font>

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It's been said R4 type tyres turn into racing slicks in mud.
I've also heard that The AGs lugs are self cleaning.
<font color="red">* </font>I bought the 1966 new in 1966
I just bought the 1967 yesterday from the guy who bought it new in 1967.
 
   / Ploughing with GT, tyre advice
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#14  
sounds like i had better go for the R1, thanks for the advice

LBrown, sweet!, please post any pics, ive never seen a bolens that old!
thanks
 
   / Ploughing with GT, tyre advice #15  
If you can squeeze(?) them in between the fenders, a combination of tire chains and more weight has always worked for me. Are you plowing snow or dirt? If you are talking about a mouldboard tilling type plow, then it will be more agressive tire/chains that will make the biggest difference. If snow-plowing then go for weight as well.
 
   / Ploughing with GT, tyre advice
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#16  
yea im ploughing dirt, mouldboard type. The problem, why i dont particulary like tyre chains, we have a posh brick driveway and I dont wnat to break it all up, i thought rubber would be softer on it even in AG form.
we dont really have snow so thats not an issue!
thanks
 
   / Ploughing with GT, tyre advice
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#17  
just to let you know, these have been ordered up for me, i think the close treads in the middle will save the turf a bit and the wide treads on the outside will grip in the dirt. I plan to drill the rims to add wheel weights. They will be wider than the ones in the pic but the same tread
thanks
 
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