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    Tractor tires- R4 versus Ag. Which do you prefer?

    So, I just ordered a new tractor and was curious on the tires.
    All my tractors have always had Ag tires.
    Since I mostly use them for shredding, finish mowing, loader work and postholes the dealer talked me into the R4 industrial tires.
    He says they will tear the grass up less, but also have good traction in dirt.
    Will these tires still have sufficient traction if I am doing an occasional food plot(plowing)?
    Any thoughts from ya'll?
    Thanks

    #2
    They will tear up a lot less than turf than Ag tires. R4s aren't very good in mud, which is where ag tires are best. On dirt, they are about same. They will spin easier doing loader work, which can be a good thing. I prefer a tire to spin than the tractor die when using the FEL.

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      #3
      yessir you will be fine. I sell tractors and a lot of people like the r4 tires. we have sold tractors up to 75hp with r4 tires.

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        #4
        I have them on the front and back and I like them

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          #5
          I had R4 on my 50hp, it was good for mowing, had noticeable traction loss doing loader work and was only able to disc in 4x4.

          You still didn't want to drive it in the yard.

          My my current tractor has Ag tires
          Last edited by bboswell; 05-18-2018, 02:58 PM.

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            #6
            I liked my r4 tires , but I am in rocky Hillcounty, I had all four foam filled when I had the tractor in Webb county, sold it after 15 years and the tires were still good on tread

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              #7
              Originally posted by BrianL View Post
              They will tear up a lot less than turf than Ag tires. R4s aren't very good in mud, which is where ag tires are best. On dirt, they are about same. They will spin easier doing loader work, which can be a good thing. I prefer a tire to spin than the tractor die when using the FEL.
              Ok, Thanks
              Originally posted by sambo73 View Post
              yessir you will be fine. I sell tractors and a lot of people like the r4 tires. we have sold tractors up to 75hp with r4 tires.
              Ok, Thanks
              Originally posted by Chad74 View Post
              I have them on the front and back and I like them
              Ok, Thanks
              Originally posted by bboswell View Post
              I had R4 on my 50hp, it was good for mowing, had noticeable traction loss doing loader work and was only able to disc in 4x4.

              You still didn't want to drive it in the yard.

              My my current tractor has Ag tires
              Dangit!!!!!! That was my only fear. Had you ever had Ag tires on the 50 hp?

              Originally posted by pilar View Post
              I liked my r4 tires , but I am in rocky Hillcounty, I had all four foam filled when I had the tractor in Webb county, sold it after 15 years and the tires were still good on tread
              Dang pilar, I ussually fill my front solid with rubber/foam.
              I bet that was a heck of a bill getting those back ones done.

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                #8
                I've got Ag tires on my old tractor and R4 on the new one - both are right at 50hp.

                R4 is way easier on the grass, and as mentioned above, won't dig in and kill the tractor when loading.

                I much prefer the R4 in the hill country.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Atfulldraw View Post
                  I've got Ag tires on my old tractor and R4 on the new one - both are right at 50hp.

                  R4 is way easier on the grass, and as mentioned above, won't dig in and kill the tractor when loading.

                  I much prefer the R4 in the hill country.
                  Sounds good, thanks.

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