Posted by Dean on November 11, 2018 at 05:58:32 from (68.39.250.30):
In Reply to: Re: Chains for Kubota? posted by michford on November 11, 2018 at 04:30:50:
It does.
I have the standard size R-4 tires on my B3350 but they also offer oversized R-4s, R-1s and turf tires. Wheel spacers are required on all of the optional tires and Kubota states that they are required on the standard size R-1s as well.
The minimum clearance between the tire and the fender with standard R-1s is no more than an inch but more closer to the OD of the tire. If the chains are properly sized and installed tightly, they will clear but I would not want to use them with such little clearance in heavy mud. The situation is similar on my B1750 but the wheels are easily adjustable.
Spacers interfere with most MM mowers.
I bought the spacers for my B3350 for other reasons.
Though I've not tried it, I expect that the so-called Euro style chains would work without spacers on most or all Kubota models without spacers if installed tightly, as they are designed differently, use smaller, hardened chain and fit more closely.
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