Price Check 4410

   / 4410 #31  
I can't be sure from the pix, but the rear wheels' wider position is with the
valves inboard. If they use the same R4s as my 4300s have, the wider
position in the rear will gain you 3/4" overall width
. For the fronts, don't
bother as your front axle pivots anyway.

Boy, must not be much offset on the rims used for R-4s. I got an easy 4" or so when I turned my rims (Turfs).
They went from what is shown in the first pic to what is shown in the 2nd pic.

So, 3/4's on an inch isn't really worth the work. Not going to be much clearance for chains...
 

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   / 4410 #32  
i'm guessing you have a 3/4 offset difference, which is a inch and a half when you flip them, which does make a big difference.

Three inches total is huge in the whole picture. Well worth the work of flipping.

my 3320 with r4 i'm guessing is about that same distance, and its night and day from skinny to wide position.
 
   / 4410 #33  
i'm guessing you have a 3/4 offset difference, which is a inch and a half when you flip them, which does make a big difference.

Three inches total is huge in the whole picture. Well worth the work of flipping.

my 3320 with r4 i'm guessing is about that same distance, and its night and day from skinny to wide position.

I will try to be clearer.

It is just short of 27" between the sidewalls of the 2 tires on my 2000
4300. It is just short of 28" between the sidewalls of my 2001 4300. Both
have 15" wide R4s, and the latter has the wheels reversed. I would call the
width difference gained by flipping the wheels to be between 3/4" and
1" total. Say 7/8". The last time I measured this, I did it from below, so the
tires may have been a tiny bit bulged out at the bottom, and hence the
3/4" number.

I DO think it is worth flipping them, even for this small gain since the
rear track is very narrow, and I need everything I can get to fit my
backhoes on there. I even trimmed the foot rests of the last one to
clear the tires. R1s would have been much nicer to have.

I have seen the 3x20 tires/wheels at the dealers and shows, and they
look the same. I assume the 4410 uses the same wheels/tires, too.
 
   / 4410 #34  
Duck - good job man!! most excellent - you will (DO) love that baby

paid $13,500 for my 4610 1 1/2 years ago - it had 1440 hours - just busted 2k!!

That thing will go forever. - fluids,clean air, plenty a grease a sensor here and there.

It maybe, your smile when you first get on, won't last that long

don't know mines only lasted 1 1/2 yrs:thumbsup:
 
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  • Thread Starter
#35  
Thanks Inter, I am enjoying it. Got everthing spayed/wipped down with WD-40 and it looks like an almost new tractor.
 

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