Stef
Platinum Member
Hello everyone,
I have a TYM 330 (year 2005) equipped with a forestry kit (cage, wheel chains, front blade, etc.). It came with ag tires and very aggressive chains.
It does a wonderful job working in and around wood environment.
Lately I got that tractor back home and I'd like to use it around the house, but with that kind of equipment it's impossible to drive around without destroying the lawn, the driveway or the concrete slab in the garage.
I thought the only wheels/tires available for that tractor were AG, but I saw some of you TYM 330 owners with R4.
1- Can someone confirm (or not) if installing R4 on a TYM 330 (2005) is possible?
2- If it's possible, part numbers would be awesome, but I know I'm asking a lot on this one.
3- I live in Canada, East coast, and I'm searching for a reliable dealer for TYM parts (for the tires, but also I'd like to fix other things on the tractor). I have no problem ordering online or by phone and I can take delivery in Canada or in the US. I live at 15 minutes from the border with Vermont. For me proximity is less valuable than service quality.
Thanks for any inputs.
I have a TYM 330 (year 2005) equipped with a forestry kit (cage, wheel chains, front blade, etc.). It came with ag tires and very aggressive chains.
It does a wonderful job working in and around wood environment.
Lately I got that tractor back home and I'd like to use it around the house, but with that kind of equipment it's impossible to drive around without destroying the lawn, the driveway or the concrete slab in the garage.
I thought the only wheels/tires available for that tractor were AG, but I saw some of you TYM 330 owners with R4.
1- Can someone confirm (or not) if installing R4 on a TYM 330 (2005) is possible?
2- If it's possible, part numbers would be awesome, but I know I'm asking a lot on this one.
3- I live in Canada, East coast, and I'm searching for a reliable dealer for TYM parts (for the tires, but also I'd like to fix other things on the tractor). I have no problem ordering online or by phone and I can take delivery in Canada or in the US. I live at 15 minutes from the border with Vermont. For me proximity is less valuable than service quality.
Thanks for any inputs.