YANMAR 2000 BD

   / YANMAR 2000 BD #1  

Tim_Ternest

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LOOKING TO MOVE UP FROM MY 6.00X14 FT AND 9.5X24 ON THE REAR. WOULD LIKE TO MOVE UP 2" IN TIRE SIZE .
SOMTHING LIKE 6.00X16 ON FT AND 11.5X24 ON REAR. ANY IDEALS.POSSIBLE LOOKING FOR EXTRA RIMS
 
   / YANMAR 2000 BD #2  
I thought they were supposed to be 7-14 front. From other posts on here, the ratio front to back must be the same, or else damage to the 4WD system is possible. I too am looking down the road at new tires. I like the rice tires in the wooded area of my property, but anywhere else they are like buzz saws on the FL sand. However, I don't want turf because of the loss of traction.
From recomendation of others on the forum, Hey wheels can make any size rim, my question: is there a more "US standard" size for R1 tires?(keeping ratios same).
 
   / YANMAR 2000 BD #3  
I'm with you guys - I had to replace the front 6x14 rice tires (blewout sidewall) on my 2210D (got em at the local cheapo tire place) and the rear are looking worse for wear - there are cracks in the rubber between the "blades" and the other day I noticed the inner tube starting to sick out of one of the the cracks. So it's time for new tires. Maybe just replace the 9x 24"?? Get turfs - a little wider than the 9x24 for stability? What have othr folks done? what is a good combination of turf tires for these seriers yannies??
 

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