Tire sizing question

   / Tire sizing question #1  

ktpnw

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Question about tire sizing. My new-to-me 4WD Satoh Buck has 8-18 rear tires and 5-12 front tires, and those seem to be incredibly rare sizes, especially the rear. There is very little information about them and there seems to be not a lot of options in that size - even Rimguard's ballast fill calculator which claims to have over 2200 sizes in the database does not have 8-18.

I understand that due to the 4wd system I need to keep the ratio of front to rear size the same. But I am just wondering if there is another size that is equivalent (with a modern naming scheme or something), or if there is something else I'm missing, or if these are just truly a very rare and weird size.

The reason I ask is that I would ideally like to upgrade to either an R4 or R14 style. I need more traction than turf tires provide, but would like to be able to gently drive around on my flat lawn without tearing it up. If anyone is able to point me in the right direction, it would be much appreciated, and thanks in advance.
 
   / Tire sizing question #3  
My thoughts are, find a chart or measure the rolling circumference of your tires and only upgrade using the same .
Figuring the ratio of the front to rear and what the change does if you want to increase or decrease both front and rears is more math than I want right now.
David from jax
 
   / Tire sizing question #4  
My thoughts are, find a chart or measure the rolling circumference of your tires and only upgrade using the same .
Figuring the ratio of the front to rear and what the change does if you want to increase or decrease both front and rears is more math than I want right now.
David from jax
A few years ago I gave up on finding a universally recognized "standard" for tire sizes. I had two tires on the rear of my L2550DT and they were both stamped with the same size. One was 3" taller than the other. I too was concerned for the drivetrain being not having the correct true ratio where the rubber meets the road.
If anyone finds an exact universal dimension chart I would love to see it. I would sure like my bucket to sit level...
 
   / Tire sizing question #6  
Sometimes it helps to know the actual rolling circumference on your tractor. To measure, put a blob of wet paint on the tire, and drive straight down a dry road in 2wd. Measure between paint marks.
rScotty
 

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