4320 4520 4720 Wheel Spacing

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danedgington

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OK, so I ordered a new 4720 with R1's for some light tilling and moving round bales and general utility work. The dealer just called and asked how I want the wheels spaced. The front I went with wide (55" or 54"), but I have no idea what is best for the back. Can anyone make any suggestions or reasoning as to one over the other. There are 8 choices (51, 55, 59, 63, 67, 71, 75). I figured the 59 or 63 keeps them mostly in line with the inside of the front, but I would like anyone's input as to one width over the other......

Thanks for any help you can provide....
 
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It would depend on a couple of things, you need to cover your tracks on some implements. Moving round bales I would prefer a wide stance for stability. How tight are the places you need to pass through?
 
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Narrowest gates are 12', so width is not an issue as far as that goes
 
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How about the rear implements? Things like boxblades and rotary cutters should be wider than the rear tires.
 
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All rear implments are currently too small as I am upgrading from a 2520..will be adding rotary cutter next; probably MX6 or MX7
 
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I have a 4320.

I have my rear tires all the way wide and my fronts narrow.

When I read up on the fronts, the suggestion was that setting the steering tires wide adds extra strain on the steering components. It only gains an inch, so I left mine narrow.

I like the wide rears for stability. My tractor does mostly loader work, snow and dirt.

I never have trouble in tight places or maneuverability with the wide rears. It certainly makes it easier to put on chains.

The only time I don't like the wide rears is when I am doing bed shaping, pulling a double middle buster. The plow frame isn't quite as wide as my tires.

I suppose heavy lifting with the 3pt there may be some drawback to the wide setting. But I never lift anything heavier than my box blade with the 3pt.

Unless you have something compelling that requires the narrower setting, I would suggest wide.


SS
 
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Down side to max width on the rears is mud-slinging. You should also consider getting the rear fender extensions.

//greg//
 

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