RobertN
Super Member
Re: Tires? Are R3\'s OK for loader use?
My little B8200 still has turfs on the front. I got the R4 to replace the rears a couple months ago over at Gold Country. I've had my loader about three years. It works fine with the turfs. For full time heavy loader use I think you would want R4/R1, since the turfs are kinda squishy; they are a floatation tire.
I want to get the R4 fronts, because between a squishy front tire, and no power steering, a full bucket makes armstrong steering work too much /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
The best thing is to win the lottery, so you can have one tractor for mowing, another for loader work, another for backhoe work... /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
My little B8200 still has turfs on the front. I got the R4 to replace the rears a couple months ago over at Gold Country. I've had my loader about three years. It works fine with the turfs. For full time heavy loader use I think you would want R4/R1, since the turfs are kinda squishy; they are a floatation tire.
I want to get the R4 fronts, because between a squishy front tire, and no power steering, a full bucket makes armstrong steering work too much /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
The best thing is to win the lottery, so you can have one tractor for mowing, another for loader work, another for backhoe work... /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif