dknarnd
Gold Member
If you have an option of getting different widths of R1's go with the widest that will fit your tractor, having the ability to increase your rear wheel spacing is also an option that you should have available.
When I bought my tractor I upgraded to the widest R1's for the tractor and after I brought it home I increased my rear wheel spacing by about 4" overall and it works very well on uneven ground and hills. I also skid a fair amount of firewood out and in 2 years haven't seen any unreasonable wear on my tires. If you run your tractor in the woods like it is your tractor and not a rental then everything will be good using R1's.
When I bought my tractor I upgraded to the widest R1's for the tractor and after I brought it home I increased my rear wheel spacing by about 4" overall and it works very well on uneven ground and hills. I also skid a fair amount of firewood out and in 2 years haven't seen any unreasonable wear on my tires. If you run your tractor in the woods like it is your tractor and not a rental then everything will be good using R1's.