ericm979
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- Santa Cruz Mountains CA, Southern OR
- Tractor
- Branson 3725H Deere 5105
I've been using Sedona Coyote tires on my Pioneer 700. The 700 has a locked rear axle and goes through rear tires fast when driven on pavement. We use it on pavement a lot more than I thought we would, and I can't get my wife to stop making tight turns on pavement. I got 800 miles out of the stock rear tires. The Coyotes have a flatter profile than the usual ATV tires, has larger tread blocks and I think the compound is a little harder than the stock tires. I have not noticed a reduction in traction, but we don't get much mud here because our soil drains so well.
Probably any flattish profile tire with larger blocks would work. I picked these because they looked like what I wanted and were reasonably priced.
Probably any flattish profile tire with larger blocks would work. I picked these because they looked like what I wanted and were reasonably priced.