SwampmanLA
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- Feb 9, 2008
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I bought a 422 in January, I love this machine.
living in the mud of Louisiana I figured I needed bar tires to get a bite because this is a tractor, lots of pulling/pushing power, right? Well what I did not factor in was the torque limits of the wheel motors, I should have done more research. So now I have five bar tires on my 422 that I really don't need. They pick up mud between the bars and put bar marks all over the soft ground. so I'm thinking of options........
1) Do a swap with someone on this board that wants bar tires, not likely.
2) Keep the bar tires and live with it, six ply have benefits
3) shave the bars down a bit to reduce the ability of the tires to pickup mud and mark the ground
Anyone have experience shaving down tires? I know racers shave tires but with what tool?
Thanks from the Swamp
living in the mud of Louisiana I figured I needed bar tires to get a bite because this is a tractor, lots of pulling/pushing power, right? Well what I did not factor in was the torque limits of the wheel motors, I should have done more research. So now I have five bar tires on my 422 that I really don't need. They pick up mud between the bars and put bar marks all over the soft ground. so I'm thinking of options........
1) Do a swap with someone on this board that wants bar tires, not likely.
2) Keep the bar tires and live with it, six ply have benefits
3) shave the bars down a bit to reduce the ability of the tires to pickup mud and mark the ground
Anyone have experience shaving down tires? I know racers shave tires but with what tool?
Thanks from the Swamp