Tires AG or Turf

   / Tires AG or Turf #1  

Bricklin

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I am finally making my purchase this week I believe. Thanks to many of you with your thoughts and wisdom.

I am purchasing the BX23 - since its somewhat on sale with the new BX24 out.

I have the option to go with AG or Turf tires. I feel like the turf tires will have plenty of traction for what I am going to be doing since the tractor is pretty light anyway. I do have an area that can be a little moist that I will be clearing, but I really would rather not rip up the lawn if its not necessary. can anybody give me an idea? I am mostly going to moving things, stone, gravel, dirt and also taking up some sod.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.
 
   / Tires AG or Turf #2  
By Ag do you mean true Ag tires with the bar tread or do you mean the unique to Kubota kind of zig-zag tread? That looks like it would be easier on the lawn, but you better wait until someone more knowledgeable than I chimes in on this. At this point, I think you feel better about the turfs. What does the dealer think?
 
   / Tires AG or Turf #3  
R4's would be a good choice based on your discription-
 
   / Tires AG or Turf #4  
If you mean R1 Ags, then go with the turf tires. The lugs on Ag tires can be very very rough on a nice lawn.
John
 
   / Tires AG or Turf #5  
Hello all. I am new here but I have been in the tire business for nearly 30 years and might be qualified to help out a bit on this question.

I also assume, when you speak of ag tires, that you are referring to R1. I don't think you would be happy with what these tires would do to your lawn. I can pretty much guarantee a nice divot every time you turn, especially if the ground is even a little bit moist. An R4 (industrial) tread would be a good compromise between the R1 and the turf (R3), but even this is likely to be a bit rough on your lawn.

TBH, I am faced with the same decision. Today, they are supposed to deliver my new BX2230 with FEL. I am waaaaay excited!!! I ordered it with the turf tires, but seeing as how I do have pastures and timber to maintain, I intend to order another set of wheels and equip them with the R1 tires. Then when I need the traction, I just have to jack up the tractor and change them out.

I am also considering foam filling all of the tires as my timber is quite thorny. I have never run a foam filled tire and wonder what experience others may have with them.
 
   / Tires AG or Turf #6  
Why not just use the anti leak goo instead of foam and maintain the flexibility designed into the tire? Doesn't the foam make an almost solid feeling tire?
 
   / Tires AG or Turf #7  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( <snipped> Doesn't the foam make an almost solid feeling tire? )</font>

That's not what I am told but again, I have never run foam filled. Supposedly, it is designed to approximate the deflection of air filled tires.
 
   / Tires AG or Turf #8  
Might look into R1W tires also. Someone on TBN bought a Kubota (maybe a bx) and went through quite a bit looking for tires. Anyway, supposedly more aggressive and better weight distribution than R4's.
 
   / Tires AG or Turf #9  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Why not just use the anti leak goo instead of foam and maintain the flexibility designed into the tire? Doesn't the foam make an almost solid feeling tire? )</font> The foam does make for a lot firmer ride, not quite like a solid tire but still plenty firm.
 
   / Tires AG or Turf #10  
I think Henro said about the same thing in threads a long time ago. I believe he said he was very happy to have the foam-filled tires.
John
 

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