ShookFarm
Bronze Member
Dragsters with several hundred to a couple thousand horsepower maximize the contact patch to transfer power. Ag soil work maximizes traction through the lug pattern of R1's, soil contact plus a big ole' bite. If you are not working loose soil, it's a different ball game. An R3 or R4 may offer you all the traction you need. This is very subjective due to the variety of conditions. There is not one answer.
I have 103 acres. If someone were to offer me two tractors for free, one a 3720 with R1's and the other a 4020 with R4's, I'd take the 3720 every time. I can get into too much trouble with R4's in wet weather. But, just because that's the right answer for me doesn't hold water for anyone else.
I have 103 acres. If someone were to offer me two tractors for free, one a 3720 with R1's and the other a 4020 with R4's, I'd take the 3720 every time. I can get into too much trouble with R4's in wet weather. But, just because that's the right answer for me doesn't hold water for anyone else.