R1 to me is a 'tractor' tire - farming..mud, dirt, etc.
turf is grass and mowing.
I purchased an L175 that has turf tires on it - the previous owner mowed grass with it, great for them.
My uses will be some mowing (2 acres a week w/ belly mower), 15 acres of brush hogging horse pasture to keep the weeds down...4 times a year perhaps?.
I'm also doing a bit of post hole digging (tires don't matter), box blade work and soon I hope snow pushing.
What i've done so far is box blade work...it's been wet and i get a good bit of tire spinning..the tractor lacks the optional diff lock.
I figure for the 'dirt' work ag tires (r1) would be better...what are they like for mowing/brush hogging? Gonna shake my teeth out?
I would like to get a tiller..it would be a once or twice a year thing unless i can hire myself out...not gonna till mud..so does tire choice matter a whole lot?
turf is grass and mowing.
I purchased an L175 that has turf tires on it - the previous owner mowed grass with it, great for them.
My uses will be some mowing (2 acres a week w/ belly mower), 15 acres of brush hogging horse pasture to keep the weeds down...4 times a year perhaps?.
I'm also doing a bit of post hole digging (tires don't matter), box blade work and soon I hope snow pushing.
What i've done so far is box blade work...it's been wet and i get a good bit of tire spinning..the tractor lacks the optional diff lock.
I figure for the 'dirt' work ag tires (r1) would be better...what are they like for mowing/brush hogging? Gonna shake my teeth out?
I would like to get a tiller..it would be a once or twice a year thing unless i can hire myself out...not gonna till mud..so does tire choice matter a whole lot?