What tires should you get on a new Tractor, R1, R4, or Turf?

   / What tires should you get on a new Tractor, R1, R4, or Turf? #111  
I have to use the tractor to pick up the heavy trees I dropped, even if I chop them up, its a bit much... Now using the JD 790 with Turf tires works fine, but no grapple, so would again have to pick up...yes I am getting old...
Make yourself some bucket forks for stem lift,. You won't be sorry. They come in handy in a multitude of ways
Mine go all the way to the back of the bucket and cut from a 32" long piece of steel (4"wide x3/4" thick). Held on by two 1/2" bolts per side. $50 to make. Had welding shop cut out shape and then I ran a welding bead for grip and strength along the top..
 

Attachments

  • P1010137.jpg
    P1010137.jpg
    2.6 MB · Views: 191
  • P1010138.jpg
    P1010138.jpg
    2.8 MB · Views: 176
  • P1010127.jpg
    P1010127.jpg
    2.7 MB · Views: 196
Last edited:
   / What tires should you get on a new Tractor, R1, R4, or Turf?
  • Thread Starter
#112  
Make yourself some bucket forks for stem lift,. You won't be sorry. They come in handy in a multitude of ways
Mine go all the way to the back of the bucket and cut from a 32" long piece of steel (4"wide x3/4" thick). Held on by two 1/2" bolts per side. $50 to make. Had welding shop cut out shape and then I ran a welding bead for grip and strength along the top..
I was thinking of buying a extra bucket, so could modify the old one...Hmm.
 
   / What tires should you get on a new Tractor, R1, R4, or Turf? #113  
Get the ones that suit your purpose.
 
   / What tires should you get on a new Tractor, R1, R4, or Turf? #114  
I was thinking of buying a extra bucket, so could modify the old one...Hmm.
Here's a close up of the tine to give an idea on how it goes fat to thin and how its bolted on
 

Attachments

  • PB274056.jpg
    PB274056.jpg
    5.5 MB · Views: 171
   / What tires should you get on a new Tractor, R1, R4, or Turf? #115  
Thats not the reason and a rather ludicrous statement that a person w a 4wd tractor, doesn't know how to use the 4wd as if there is a technique to place it in 4wd. Also, the locking diff is there for sporadic use when needed .
It has more to do with the tread spacing on particular R4's, size and weight of the tractor, tire pressure and the size of the R4's themselves, type of snow (wet/dry), weighted or not and terrain of the individuals property.
I have a friend with a large frame tractor who logs with his R4's in 12" of snow. Little problem. I have another friend with a JD 3720 whose R4's give him conniptions in snow.
It is not the tire designation as much as the details and properties of such.
Good point I can't disagree with. I only have experience with the R4's on my Massey GC1710. I suppose it's possible it's just a superior R4 to the ones that come on other tractors.

I'll also add though, some people get dramatic over the slightest slippage. When I drive down our road in the snow, I purposely take little slides in the turns, coz it's fun. I can't do that with my wife in the car though, she freaks out.
 
   / What tires should you get on a new Tractor, R1, R4, or Turf? #116  
... When I drive down our road in the snow, I purposely take little slides in the turns, coz it's fun. I can't do that with my wife in the car though, she freaks out.
I used to love driving rear wheel drive vehicles for just this reason. Used to freak people out, mostly people not brought up in snow, when would I spin the car in an intersection to make a turn and tell snow makes cornering faster.
 
   / What tires should you get on a new Tractor, R1, R4, or Turf? #117  
I used to love driving rear wheel drive vehicles for just this reason. Used to freak people out, mostly people not brought up in snow, when would I spin the car in an intersection to make a turn and tell snow makes cornering faster.
Haha YES!
 
   / What tires should you get on a new Tractor, R1, R4, or Turf? #118  
It really depends on your usage...
Ag work, R1's are the best choice
In the woods, I'd go with R4 tires since they're more resistant to punctures

My personal work is mowing a field that I'm very familiar with and snow blowing my drive and other paved areas. I like R3 turfs for this work, but I'm considering R14's (if they can be mounted on my rims)
What I'd love is Nokian snow tires because they look so cool...but that's a $4K-$5K proposition and "cool" ain't worth that much!

BTW, R3 tires are much better then R4's in snowy conditions...have had experience with both.
I don't use chains...don't need 'em
 
   / What tires should you get on a new Tractor, R1, R4, or Turf? #119  
I'll also add though, some people get dramatic over the slightest slippage. When I drive down our road in the snow, I purposely take little slides in the turns, coz it's fun. I can't do that with my wife in the car though, she freaks out.
I would think most here know the difference between a little slippage and sliding sideways off their parking area.
Or not being able to go with a blade full of snow because the tires are spinning
 
   / What tires should you get on a new Tractor, R1, R4, or Turf? #120  
Wow, usually many comment thread where the simple answer distills down to whatever tire is ideal for your particular situation / use and no one is exactly the same, which is why tires come in many tread configurations.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2017 Kia Soul Hatchback (A48082)
2017 Kia Soul...
12in Backhoe Bucket (A51039)
12in Backhoe...
2017 Ford Explorer AWD SUV (A48082)
2017 Ford Explorer...
2014 New Holland C238 Tracked Skid Steer (A50860)
2014 New Holland...
2016 Nissan LEAF Hatchback (A48082)
2016 Nissan LEAF...
UNUSED Bubble Aluminum Foil Reflective Insulation (A50860)
UNUSED Bubble...
 
Top