Tires Where to buy Compact tractor Tires

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Looking to buy Front Tire 25x850x14 Rear Tire 15x19.5 NHS for JD4400 4wd . Any one have any suggestions on where to purchase?
Thanks

Hehe, I still think of that as a small 4 row combine!!!
 
   / Where to buy Compact tractor Tires
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I just bought two of these for my 4300.

I should have them sometime next week.

Here's some rears.

Thanks for the info, please post your opinion of the tires when they arrive.
 
   / Where to buy Compact tractor Tires #13  
Gotta add one more Semper Fi!
 
   / Where to buy Compact tractor Tires #15  
I just bought two of these for my 4300.

I should have them sometime next week.

Here's some rears.

Tires arrived on Saturday(!), so I went ahead and mounted them. They were much stiffer and thus harder to mount than the old ones, but it went pretty well. I had a heck of a time getting one to seat, but I don't think that had anything to do with the tire itself. I used them all day Sunday and wore all the **** off and so far so good.

The "Titan" and "Trac Loader" wording has been sanded off, but otherwise they seem fine and exactly match my Trac Loader take-offs. ~$210 well spent!
 
   / Where to buy Compact tractor Tires #16  
Hi guys, I am SEARCHING for 7.2X16 R-1 ag tires for my Kubota front 4X4. I've gone to numerous websites and tire shops. They all have listings for 7.0 or 7.5 or 8.0X16. the 7.0 is about 29" tall, the 7.5 is 29.8" tall, the 8.0 is almost 31" tall. The factory 7.2X16 is 29.3" tall and this is pretty important for front wheel drive. Height changes causes gear issues on a 4X4, it either wears the diff gears or scrubs the tires..... Oh yes, I do not know if the tires are tubeless or not....that would sure be a plus. suggestions?

BTW, I'm a devil Dog, too....1967-72 Semper Fi
 
   / Where to buy Compact tractor Tires #17  
.... the 7.0 is about 29" tall, the
7.5 is 29.8" tall, the 8.0 is almost 31" tall. The factory 7.2X16 is 29.3" tall and this is
pretty important for front wheel drive.

You are right, the diameter is important for MFWD. If you can't find 7.2-16s, I would
go for the 7.5-16s. The lead/lag ratio is important, but you always want the fronts
to lead at least a bit, meaning they should pull the rears. You don't want
the rears to push the fronts.

I am surprised you can't find 7.2s any more.
 

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