Hi NibbanaFarm
You are right about me running duals, but it’s kind of „discount duals“
As I was looking for a 2-wheel tractor in 2011, I sadly didn’t know this great forum and all the information available here. This meant that I got my BCS 740 with the small 5x10x20’’ standard wheels. Had I known this great forum then - and had I had the experience that I have now, I would have skipped the standard wheels altogether, and opted for the 6.5x12x23’’ wheels as duals from the beginning. As I primarily use my tractor for mowing, I was looking for more ground clearance, and also a wider track for added stability on slopes. With the 23’’ wheels I got a pair of 4.5’’ factory axle extensions, and mounted the wheels in the widest possible manner. This worked fine, but I felt sad every time I saw my 20’’ wheels just sitting in the garage doing nothing, and wondered if I couldn’t use them somehow. That’s when I decided to try to see if I could use them as „extensions“ inside the 23’’ wheels. After a little back and forth, and with the help of a few extra washers, I have mounted the 20’’ wheels as close to the tractor as possible, and the 23’’ with the 4.5’’ extensions as close to the 20’’ wheels as possible. The limiting factor towards the tractor is the gear quadrant, which the tire just barely clears.
The inside distance between the tires on the 20’’ wheels is around 8.5’’, and on the 23’’ wheels around 18.5’’. The outside distance between the 23’’ wheels is around 30’’. I hope this makes sense?
I can see that you have quite a lot of weight on your wheels, which is good for traction, but you are right; in muddy conditions duals might help you with more flotation. The added weight of the duals will ad a little extra traction as a little bonus
Comparing your latest foto of your disk harrow with the fotos from 2015, I get the impression that you have added a disk on either side, to a total of 8?
I look forward to see what you come up with, and what kind of spacers you will make/use.
Best regards
Jens