Posted by jon f mn on August 27, 2023 at 16:10:14 from (174.199.100.80):
In Reply to: Pulling tires for F806 posted by Farming Enthusiast on August 27, 2023 at 09:37:14:
Most want taller tires, which is what you will get. But I'm not convinced that's right. When I pulled my 930 which ran a string 150 hp as I had it, I had 18.4/38s on it. But that limited me to 1st or 2nd gear. I always thought a set of 18.4/34s would have allowed 3rd or 4th gear and a bit more ground speed. Most important at your hp is to keep the front on the ground. I see so many try to weight like the big hp pros do, but 100 hp does not take the same weight and balance as 1000hp does. If your feont I up you are losing lift on the skid and weight on the drive tires. 100lbs at the front of the tractor to keep the front down will add up to 1000lbs or more on the drives. And you will lose those 1000s if the front is up. The consistent winners in the low hp classes will have the front on the ground.
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