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Hi all,
First time tractor owner seeking some input on a tire decision.
My 2wd Mitsubishi MT372 tires are pretty beat up & dry-rotted. They're the original Bridgestone turf tires on rear 9.5-16. Carlyle 4-ply 18x8.5-8 on front. Not sure how to evaluate this on a tractor -- would y'all replace tires in this condition?
The PO told me his next step was going to be Ag tires if he hadn't sold it to me. I've seen other MT372 owners go that direction. I use the tractor with a mower and 42" bush-hog to maintain a 2 ac field, 48" rear blade for driveway maint and dirt. Planning to add a small plow implement for vegetable gardening and setting out a meadow one day.
On a machine this small, will I see any practical benefit from mounting ag tires? I'd prefer to keep turfs on it, but I also noticed the ag tires are more widely available in this size, and more affordable. Any opinions on this welcome--I've read some articles but that info was more applicable to CUT class tractors.
Thanks in advance,
First time tractor owner seeking some input on a tire decision.
My 2wd Mitsubishi MT372 tires are pretty beat up & dry-rotted. They're the original Bridgestone turf tires on rear 9.5-16. Carlyle 4-ply 18x8.5-8 on front. Not sure how to evaluate this on a tractor -- would y'all replace tires in this condition?
The PO told me his next step was going to be Ag tires if he hadn't sold it to me. I've seen other MT372 owners go that direction. I use the tractor with a mower and 42" bush-hog to maintain a 2 ac field, 48" rear blade for driveway maint and dirt. Planning to add a small plow implement for vegetable gardening and setting out a meadow one day.
On a machine this small, will I see any practical benefit from mounting ag tires? I'd prefer to keep turfs on it, but I also noticed the ag tires are more widely available in this size, and more affordable. Any opinions on this welcome--I've read some articles but that info was more applicable to CUT class tractors.
Thanks in advance,