M105S wide n low

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Atypical_decorum

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Hey guys. Got an M105s coming and I would like to change the tires out. 13.6x24 in front and 18.3x34 in back. I can keep the wheels, but am willing to get new or used.

My goal is to get as wide and low as I can without bottoming out.

I have 250ft clay hills that are at nearly 40 degrees I need to work on.
 
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R1 Radials is what you need. Expensive sure but offer traction like no other.
 
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R1 Radials is what you need. Expensive sure but offer traction like no other.
It's currently got bias bar tires all around. But the rears are only 18" wide and 13ish wide in the front.

What size are you thinking?
 
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I'm thinking: Front: 360/70R24 | Rear: 480/70R34

Won't get much lower but should get wider. Or may be contact some tire places and see what they can offer that's lower and wider. New rims will most likely be needed regardless of the tire size.

Another important detail is that engines have a limit to how much angle they can work. Unfortunately this not usually listed on the specs for the tractors. But some are in the 25 degree for up to 30 minutes or 35 degrees up to 1 minute. This is just an example of a Lombardini engine I found. Don't know about Kubota.

Not to long ago, a dealer here setup two M5111 pretty much as low riders for an almond farm.

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