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looking to buy a century 3045. it has r4 tires 17.5L-24
I was wondering if I will have trouble Plowing with such a wide tire. I have a 2 bottem 14in plow. sure do like the looks of this tractor and the price is great
 
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Great taste! MY 3045 is in transit! You should be able to get R1 tires and save yourself some money. I think the list extra is about $500 for the R4. Some dealers give your choice at no extra charge, check and see with your dealer. If you have other reasons for the R4's I don't see why there would be a problem. Over #5000 with the FEL, 4WD and 48 HP should do the trick /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
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I'm pretty sure my Branson 3520's R4s are that size, but the weather's lousy at the moment, so I'm not going out to the shop to look. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I can tell you that ripping my pasture with a subsoiler required either differential lock or 4WD to get past the tough spots, but not both.

The soil here is badly compacted red clay with some rock, and I had the subsoiler a full 12 inches down. I had the FEL mounted, but the bucket was off. My tires aren't loaded (yet). I suspect loaded tires would make all the difference in the world.

So far, I am very pleased with my decision to go with the R4s.

Hope this is of some use.

SnowRidge
 
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Yes I know that for most things the r4 will do me better but I was wondering if the tire will be to wide in the furrow when I plow. I just told them I would take it, the dealer is Kent Power equipment in Casnovia MI. It's a demo with 72 in bucket, dual remotes and c50 fel for under 17k. where else can you get 40pto horses for that kind of money. after it use it for a few hrs i'll rite a review on how I like it. The dealer seemed very will to please and seemed very knowledgeable
 
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You shouldn't have any trouble keeping it down in the furrow. A lot of farm tractors have tires that wide, and a 14" bottom is a 14" bottom, regardless of how many there are on the plow frame.
BTW- Great tractor, Great price. The only thing I would trade mine for is another one /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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