jbrumberg
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2006
- Messages
- 4,903
- Location
- Cummington, MA
- Tractor
- New Holland TC29DA, John Deere D130
Weighted R-1's will chew up lawn more than weighted
R-4's especially in wet grass and in 4WD. In NE mud
R-4's fill up pretty quick and do not self clean. The R-1's go through mud pretty well and are more self cleaning than R-4's when "gooing" forward; R-1's do not go as well in reverse in deep mud
. I discovered this reality through personal experience
. Many of the tractor owners around my area reverse their front R-1's to help going in reverse. There is no perfect tractor tire. Jay
R-4's especially in wet grass and in 4WD. In NE mud
R-4's fill up pretty quick and do not self clean. The R-1's go through mud pretty well and are more self cleaning than R-4's when "gooing" forward; R-1's do not go as well in reverse in deep mud