CloverKnollFarms
Super Member
Left it alone. It's not uncommon for it to sit from September to April in the shop. Pretty plush life
Well, I left mine in the mud, down by the lake yesterday, with a tire off the front wheel, so today, I got the tire remounted, so I can bring it back to the house tonight.
I replaced both fronts on the Kubota a few years ago. Best investment I've made on that tractor. Every winter I would have to put a ratchet strap on those tires to get the bead set and air them up with a portable tank. The tires were about 20 years old, knock on wood I haven't had a flat since. The tires are actually skid steer tires I believe.
I have found that most large truck and equipment tire stores can source any tractor tires needed. And at a far cheaper price than tractor dealers.I know the fronts on mine are actually skid steer tires and wheels. Making replacements easy to find