No Turf Tires?

   / No Turf Tires? #11  
What tractor takes 15" truck tires in the rear?
R1 vs R4 is like religion or politics...wade in at your own risk!! :ROFLMAO: Not sure what R3s are.
My Deere 855 had 33 - 12.50 x 15 turfs and I went to great lengths to match the circumference since it's 4WD. They're filled (Rim Guard), too.
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   / No Turf Tires? #12  
I ran into the same issue. Wanted R3 tires on my new tractor, dealer said there were no tractors in my area with them, and retrofitting a tractor with R3s would cost a lot of money. I asked about simply ordering a tractor the way I wanted it and they sort of acted like that wasn't an option. So I got stuck with R4s.

In my experience, R3s are superior in every terrain except sloppy mud which a compact tractor rarely ever sees. I have no idea why R3 isn't the standard. These tractors are almost exclusively used on turfs or around homes.
Probably because they can get more for the ag tires.
 
   / No Turf Tires? #14  
Just about any tire would work for me. Until I got into snow or mud or need added traction. That's why I run Goodyear 6 ply R-1's. I still have places where my 10,000# Kubota 4WD with loaded rears can get stuck. These areas are avoided until late summer when things dry out.
 
   / No Turf Tires? #15  
R1 Radials. That's where it's at.

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   / No Turf Tires? #16  
Miller Tire has been around forever and has a good rep among tractor owners.

 
   / No Turf Tires? #17  
Tucker Tire in TN has been around forever and also has a good rep. They only sell on eBay and I think Facebook these days. I've bought replacement wheels and tires from them and would deal with them again.

 
   / No Turf Tires? #19  
I wish I had done a bit more research. If so, I'd have likelly landed on the R 14. I have R4s because I punched too many R 3s working on my tree farm with the previous tractor. The R 4 has not given me a problem with punctures, but the do track up the lawn a bit .
 
   / No Turf Tires? #20  
I think that, on a tractor, puncture resistance is actually the main tangible benefit of an R4.. every other benefit it could have, is probably not being made use of in most cases.

I have 15s on the back of my tiny tractor 31x13.5x15 and im honestly thinking of adapting 15s onto a bigger (Still small, 2-3000lb) tractor so i can run some ~40-42" mud tires on them. Many silly reasons but one of them is that wheels don't hold free water, but tires do. :ROFLMAO:
 

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