Lead Lag 4wd Tires

   / Lead Lag 4wd Tires #3  
Interesting read...now I'm going to find 2 buddies and try this
 
   / Lead Lag 4wd Tires #4  
I'm wondering why lead is acceptable and lag is not. I can see that in a turning situation it would be better if the front tires were moving faster than the rear tires but not sure why a lag condition would put more strain on the gears than a lead condition in normal forward motion. Anyone have thoughts on this?
 
   / Lead Lag 4wd Tires #5  
I'm wondering why lead is acceptable and lag is not. I can see that in a turning situation it would be better if the front tires were moving faster than the rear tires but not sure why a lag condition would put more strain on the gears than a lead condition in normal forward motion. Anyone have thoughts on this?

I don't know for sure but it may be the way the gears are made.
Plus a lag is actually trying to hold the tractor back instead of pulling it forward.
Lead is probably real important on a slick surface for steering control.
 
   / Lead Lag 4wd Tires #6  
In a lag condition, the large rear tires over power the small front tire. When that happens you can't steer the tractor. It also puts more stress on the complete front drive.
 
   / Lead Lag 4wd Tires #7  
I tried another method of checking lead/lag using a strip of tape on each tire. I put a strip on the rear tire aligning it with some reference on the fender. Then drove one revolution on the rear tire then placed a piece of tape on the front tire at top dead center. Then backed up to the tape on the rear tire at it's reference point, engaged FWA and repeated the one revolution test. The tape on the front tire again indicated top dead center position. (to the best of my ability) This indicates to me that the front and rear tires are "in sync" with the gear ratio between front and rear.
I repeated the test a couple times to verify. This was done on wet turf so that the front tire could "slide" if it had to when FWA was engaged.
 
   / Lead Lag 4wd Tires #8  
JerryG and Just Bill, it's making sense to me now. Really want that front end pulling instead of being pushed. An analogy might be trying to push a rope down the street?
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2018 DRAGON 150 BBL ALUMINUM VACUUM TRAILER (A53843)
2018 DRAGON 150...
2018 Ford F-250 4x4 Crew Cab Gooseneck Service Truck (A51692)
2018 Ford F-250...
2014 Chevrolet Tahoe 4x4 SUV (A52377)
2014 Chevrolet...
Whiteboard Cabinet (A51695)
Whiteboard Cabinet...
2007 Ford Ranger Pickup Truck (A50323)
2007 Ford Ranger...
2019 Allmand Night-Lite V-Series S/A Towable Light Tower (A52377)
2019 Allmand...
 
Top