Posted by Texasmark1 on December 21, 2016 at 14:39:14 from (99.198.13.55):
In Reply to: Turf Tires posted by Texasmark1 on December 20, 2016 at 18:51:59:
Got them ordered today. I have a HF tire changer and will keep the R4s if I have to go back to them which I doubt. In the year I've had the tractor the only time the R4s were challenged was on slick grass trying to dig into the piles of sand or the pile of river gravel and get a full bucket without the 4wd engaged. I really doubt the turfs can do worse.
These Titans, only brand available which I have been running on my 6530 for 9+ years in the R1 style, still looking great, lots of lug remaining, and have served me well. These turf tires have ⅜" of rubber which I compared to the R4s which were ⅝", but a lot more footprint and in the stud configuration (same pattern as you see on riding lawn mowers but a lot deeper) which I found to do very well on my mowers with ATV studs.
I thank all you for your thoughtful responses and punctual attention to this thread.
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