Wheel Spacers

   / Wheel Spacers #11  
Got mine (set of four) from "Skid Steer Solutions" on ebay for about half that price. Put two on the 4320 (one each rear wheel) and two on the 3720 (one each rear wheel).

I got 4 from the same source for my JD TLB 110. Put two on each rear wheel and it is a major difference. At least in my confidence.

It also allows me to put chains on the rears, which is great in the snow.
 
   / Wheel Spacers #12  
I made 2" spacers as well that go between the rim and the hub. Just 4 pieces of round steel, 1-1/2" OD and drilled for the rim bolt size (5/8" I think), then welded to the hub. Works well
 
   / Wheel Spacers #14  
tks diesel... very clever design and build.
 
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#15  
Back to square one, dealer called and said couldn't use spacers on the 3046R even though the John Deere ads says you can.
Dealer says it will put too much stress on the axle and bearings.
Guess if the tractor is that flimsy I'm going to find something else.

I am disappointed, guess I'm going tractor shopping again.
 
   / Wheel Spacers #16  
and JD is considered to be the leader in tractors........ go figure.
 
   / Wheel Spacers #17  
I'd suggest this is a dealer quirk, and not John Deere. Dealer doesn't really know, and is just commenting.

So the non-Deere owners can rest at ease now. Deere is still the leader. :D
 
   / Wheel Spacers #18  
does that model have the aluminum rear end? If so, i could see why they don't recommend spacers.
 
   / Wheel Spacers #19  
I didn't even talk to my dealer, as my tractor was still under warranty when I put mine on. However, replacing bearings is cheaper than replacing me, so I'll take accelerated wear with the additional stability any day. I can't see how spacers 4" or less will make a huge difference in the long run.
 
   / Wheel Spacers #20  
I'm planning on adding the 9/16th 4x 2" skid steer wheels spacers to rear of my 3320 this spring. I've been watching wheel spacer threads on this forum and a few others relating to 3x20 series and its newer replacement and I have not seen anyone having problems. Also if you look in the book John Deere lists the maximum width with r1 set to their widest and I can't remember what this under is off top of my head but I know my large r4 set to narrow air stem out with 4" added to each side does not exceed the max width listed. I know the tractor isn't tippy but it's not as stable as I would like it.

(edited) here is what i found on JD's page for the 3000 series
Overall Width w/ R1 Tires (Maximum) (68.4 in.)

So if you stay inside that number you would add no more stress to the rear end than Deere intended.
 

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