Posted by bcny on March 04, 2021 at 12:06:12 from (47.18.252.123):
I have a general question about the tire size matching front to back, to maintain the front to rear axle ratios, on 4wd tractors. Question is do the manufactures make the tractor with a single set of gears, or do they change them to accommodate R1 vs R4's vs turf? I highly doubt that they swap ring and pinion gears in the tractors just for the different tire options. But what do I know, plus I am too lazy to look through parts books and see if different sets are called out for the tire options. It could also be a set of gears in the "transfer case" or equivalent. What is the industry practice?
FWY-my specific interest is a Kubota 4wd HST MX4700 with turf tires/wheels. Wanting to go to R1 ag tires/wheels. This is a tractor I want to buy. I should have noted the current tire and wheels sizes but didn't, just that "it has turfs". Inch sizes or metric, I don't know. 2013 model year. Thank you.
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