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I'm not at home now so I can't check the manual or measure the outside to outside width of the rear tires. I'll have to go by memory. For some reason, my 4341 came with oversize tires front and rear. The rear tires are 18.4x30". I was also looking at getting a rotary cutter and wondering what size to get. With the rear tires at the widest setting, a 7 ft. wide rotary cutter will not cover the full width of the rear tire tracks. I believe that there would be about 3 to 4 inches of tire track left on each side, so a 7 ft. wide cutter would leave about 6 to 8 inches of tire track uncut. At the widest setting the total rear tire track width would be about 90 to 92 inches with these 18.4x30" tires. However, if you go to the next to the widest setting, I believe that a 7 ft. (84") cutter would cover the tracks. Hope this helps. The owner's manual lists the specific inches of track width to the midpoint of the tire treads for each setting. Then go to the tractor and measure from the middle of a rear tire tread to the outside of the same tire. My oversize tires have approximately 9 inches on each side of the tractor from the center of the tire to the outside of the tire.
I'm not at home now so I can't check the manual or measure the outside to outside width of the rear tires. I'll have to go by memory. For some reason, my 4341 came with oversize tires front and rear. The rear tires are 18.4x30". I was also looking at getting a rotary cutter and wondering what size to get. With the rear tires at the widest setting, a 7 ft. wide rotary cutter will not cover the full width of the rear tire tracks. I believe that there would be about 3 to 4 inches of tire track left on each side, so a 7 ft. wide cutter would leave about 6 to 8 inches of tire track uncut. At the widest setting the total rear tire track width would be about 90 to 92 inches with these 18.4x30" tires. However, if you go to the next to the widest setting, I believe that a 7 ft. (84") cutter would cover the tracks. Hope this helps. The owner's manual lists the specific inches of track width to the midpoint of the tire treads for each setting. Then go to the tractor and measure from the middle of a rear tire tread to the outside of the same tire. My oversize tires have approximately 9 inches on each side of the tractor from the center of the tire to the outside of the tire.