L4850DT Turf Tires

Ironbrew

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I purchased an L4850. It has very worn out R1's. I want to switch to turfs for my application (grass, snow, ice). The stock tires are 14.9-28's and 9.5-20's. I'm trying to verify the tire and rim size for turfs? Any suggestions?

I found this

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So I assume the 29x12.5-15NHS and 21.5L-16.1 is the size I want? Came from the service manual.

Thanks
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Yes those are the size of tires and you'll need the rims too.

You could also look at R-14's a lot of benefits all around.
R-14's could be in this size.
12-6.5 and 17.5L-24
 
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Ironbrew

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Yes those are the size of tires and you'll need the rims too.

You could also look at R-14's a lot of benefits all around.
R-14's could be in this size.
12-6.5 and 17.5L-24
I found a used set of tires and rims (turf) the right size that were taken off an M5700. I've asked for measurements as to the rims centre size and bolt diameter. Do you by any chance know if the rims are a straight bolt on?

The R-14's are very interesting. I'd need to find rims for them as well though. For whatever reason tractor rims in Canada are very expensive.

Thank you
 

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The stud size is the same, I don't know about hole center or stud spacing.
The odds are high that they are the same.
 

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Although I've been happy with the R4's on the most recent 3 tractors, there has always been some curiosity about using modern turfs. I say modern because my only turf tire experience was with an old dried-out pair of diamond tread tires on a 2WD Cub 154 LoBoy. If there was dew on the grass, it wouldn't even do go on the mild slopes I mowed.