Posted by Texasmark1 on December 21, 2016 at 04:17:45 from (99.198.13.55):
In Reply to: Turf Tires posted by Texasmark1 on December 20, 2016 at 18:51:59:
Wow, didn't expect so much so soon. Thanks
My industrial rear tie size is 12x16.5, brand is Tiron, Korean, came on my Korean Branson. Tiron tire lists the OD of it's tires at 830mm for both their indust. and turf. I can't find a dealer for their tires and really do like the quality. Seems they aren't skimpy with the plasticizers that keep tires from cracking when sitting a lot....have a slick feel, quality molding.
Doing some www surfing I found Titan that makes both in a 12-16.5NHS 6 ply and a very pricy 33x12.50-16.5NHS 4 ply. Checking the dimensions (½" more balloon width on the turf as expected) they were almost a perfect match and the circumference difference was 99 vs 100....1% difference. That ought to work.
I will keep the Tiron 23x8.50-12 4 ply industrials on the front and keep them up to pressure as they are low profile and watching them while working a full loader bucket, I see no bulge nor side walking of the tread in a turn. That tractor specs gear oil in the front gearbox so I'm not worried that much about overloading the front drive and having bearings fail. Besides I realize it's not a tank and don't drive it like one. Grin
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