Well folks,
I have taken delivery of my 3720 with the newly-fitted R1 tires. Although I only have used them about 30 minutes in non-challenging work and on the road, I have a few thoughts. The tires seems very aggressive, far more so than the R4 tires. They are also larger around so the tractor sits much higher. I like this, as it seems to improve front (read: loader) visibility. Surprisingly, the tires ride well on the road. If anything their taller profile absorbs some of the road shock the R4's did not. I had the wheels set in, so as to allow me in tighter spaces. From the front and side, the tractor looks OK. From the back the tractor looks too narrow (am I being vain here?). I can tell no difference in my brief usage on hill stability between these tires and my R4 tires before. For others interested in R1 tires, keep in mind an important point. The R1 tires on the mid framed JD's only hold 24 gallons of ballast each. For me, this equates to about 200 pounds per tire. The R4 tires hold about 30 gallons, or about 80 more pounds per tire. The large R4 tires would hold maybe 5-8 more gallons than that and thusly would hold 320 pounds, or more, total ballast per tire. This is important, as with the R1 tires, one might have to add wheel weights or run a heavier rear attachment to provide better ballast. In short, the R1 tires seem to have provided the promise I desired. But, I simply do not like their looks on the machine (maybe just me). Can someone talk me out of my disdain for their appearance and focus me on their performance gains? It would make me feel better. Thanks to all.
John M