Tires Tire Clearance

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1yammerslammer

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Apr 29, 2007
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Location
Winston Salem N.C
Tractor
zennoh YM1700
Ive read a lot of posts about swapping the tires around to give more clearance for the tires to not hit the 3 point hitch arms. I bought a new 4 foot rotary cutter last week, and ran into the same problem. Since I had to assemble the cutter anyway, I thought I would try turning the hitch pins towards each other, instead of away. I gained an enormous amount of room this way. There is no way I couldve used it the other way with out damageing the tires, and after this, had plenty of room. Are there any draw backs to this? Thanks guys!
 
   / Tire Clearance #2  
If it works then you've solved the problem.

The disadvantage, for some, is that if the turnbuckles are on the outside then you need to loosen a turnbuckle to swing the arm in, when you want to detach the mower. It sounds like you don't have this problem, so there is no disadvantage in this case.
 
   / Tire Clearance #3  
We turn the pins in on most of our cutters, due to the limited span on the lift arms on these compacts.
 
   / Tire Clearance #4  
hi there 1yammerslammer,
I'd still recommend swapping the tires out too- you'll gain A LOT of stability doing this and it'll make for a safer tractor too.
 
   / Tire Clearance #5  
arthr31 said:
... I'd still recommend swapping the tires out too- you'll gain A LOT of stability doing this and it'll make for a safer tractor too.
Welcome home Arthr! We've missed, and sorely needed, your good sense around here!
 
   / Tire Clearance #7  
gee, thanks guys for the welcome back... :)
 
   / Tire Clearance #8  
been a while ain't it arthr ?? Good to see you posting again
 
   / Tire Clearance #9  
Hey kenmac, thanks, man. Yah, been awhile, too long. But I'm back, and wiser! ;-)

Yammerslammer, didn't mean to high-jack the thread, pls ask questions as you need, and btw, welcome to TBN ! :) :)
 
   / Tire Clearance #10  
Yammerslammer,

Rear tire tread slap with the lift arms on my 240D has always been a problem.
The 11.2 X 24 rear ag tire tread allows little space for 3 pt. sway with a five foot Woods brush hog or a loaded 3 pt. scoop.
Gets really nasty if the tractor travel is parallel or angled on a hillside and not perpendicular.
Turning the pins in vs. having them out helps, but does not eliminate the problem for me.
Suspect it could be worse if I had a set of high tread rice tires on the rear wheels.

corey
 

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