I bought my Kubota USED maybe 16 years ago. Four years or more back, I had to replace them (I don't think they 'failed' but one was cut and would require a tube - something like that). What drove me crazy was that the front tires that came with the (4wd) B7800 were heavy lugged and I could not find comparable replacements at any price.The fronts on my Kubota L4400 are worn out. Low hours on them but 20 years. They are R-1s. 8.00x16. Goodyear. I want to replace them.
Any ideas/advice much appreciated.
These:Just bought a set of camso sks 532's for my L3400. Local tire shop has a commercial/ag department.
I did a lot of research on tires for my motor home. I do expect someone to look for themselves but I found out ALL the major brands of truck( motorhom) tires are made in China. Brands like Goodyear, Michelin,Bridgestone,etc. are all made in China. You can make your own decision but you may already run Chinese tires. By the way I went with a Chinese brand saved $1200 and got a really smooth ride 4 years ago and they still look like new.The fronts on my Kubota L4400 are worn out. Low hours on them but 20 years. They are R-1s. 8.00x16. Goodyear. I want to replace them.
But where do you buy tractor tires? I have a dealership nearby who could do everything but I'm assuming that would be very expensive. Online it looks like shipping would be expensive.
On line, Goodyear R-1s in my size seem to run over $300 each. That's more than I'd prefer to spend.
I would assume I could do this work myself? I have easy access to tire pry bars etc. I use tubes on the front so setting the bead is no problem.
I've got amazon Prime and can get free shipping on what they offer but most of it is names I don't recognize and presumably from China.
A local auto tire place has replaced tubes for me in the past but I'm not sure they can get new tires for me. I can check of course.
Also, what brands to avoid. Carlisle which is now Carlstar or something like that pops up a lot. Not sure if they are Chinese or not. I see quite a few tires made in Mexico.
Any ideas/advice much appreciated.
CorrectI don't see how an out-of-spec front to rear ratio would have an effect when in two wheel drive. On my tractor the front is mechanically and completely uncoupled from the rear when in 2wd. Yes, everything forward of that spins but there is no tension from the rears to push or pull on the front system and the front diff is open as well.
I have no idea what you're talking about. I was trying to find a decent set of tires at a decent price. Is there something wrong with that?You’re willing to pay for the other junk you mentioned, but not spring a few dollars for tires?![]()
The place I bought my tractor from went out of business years ago.Go to your Kubota dealer. They had or have a tire replacement policy in place for my BX25 (16 years old). All 4 tires on rims cost me $500 Canadian +taxes. You got 20 years out of the old set why source elsewhere with little to no guarantee as to quality or longevity.