Posted by IaLeo on March 29, 2022 at 18:06:09 from (173.190.74.72):
In Reply to: Irregular tire wear posted by Bruce from Can. on March 29, 2022 at 06:46:58:
I recall seeing your baler pickup is on the right and think you turn right alot in the dry field and the inside of turn wheel may not be angling enough to roll without skidding or slipping a bit more than the outside-of-turn wheel. Observe a sharp turn in dirt to see if that wheel track scuffs a bit.
Also a variation in rubber curing during casting might make for less abrasion resistance....just reaching for reasons. Are the u joints in the front wheels a smooth constant-velocity type to avoid u-joint pulsing? And as has been mentioned camber in a sharp turn would definitely load the outer half of a wide tire.
I only dealt with "hop" issues on 4WD many years ago, and very little of that problem. Leo
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