Swamp buggies always have skinny ag tires.Yes the wide tires may float you on top to a degree, but once you go through the surface, the tall skinny ag tires have a better chance of reaching bottom solid ground.
Finally! A video that points out the HUGE difference between R1 and R4 tires. I've see it many times, your theory starting at the 5:25 mark is fact... Most people don't understand that R1 tires will cause you to get stuck much more than R4's. R1 tires are skinny and round with large paddle lugs designed to dig in for traction, which equals deep ruts everywhere at the least. R4 tires are wider and less rounded, therefore provide better flotation yet still have about 70+% of the lug height. R4 tires are superior in every situation except one.. If you use your tractor in competition mud bogging and need to dig a big rut in the mud with hope to find bottom, then R1's are the way to go. Other than that, you are just wasting money on the higher cost of R1's. Along with the items mentioned in the video R4's have much better puncture resistance, stability, load capacity, and overall traction .
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Swamp buggies always have skinny ag tires.Yes the wide tires may float you on top to a degree, but once you go through the surface, the tall skinny ag tires have a better chance of reaching bottom solid ground.
Finally! A video that points out the HUGE difference between R1 and R4 tires. I've see it many times, your theory starting at the 5:25 mark is fact... Most people don't understand that R1 tires will cause you to get stuck much more than R4's. R1 tires are skinny and round with large paddle lugs designed to dig in for traction, which equals deep ruts everywhere at the least. R4 tires are wider and less rounded, therefore provide better flotation yet still have about 70+% of the lug height. R4 tires are superior in every situation except one.. If you use your tractor in competition mud bogging and need to dig a big rut in the mud with hope to find bottom, then R1's are the way to go. Other than that, you are just wasting money on the higher cost of R1's. Along with the items mentioned in the video R4's have much better puncture resistance, stability, load capacity, and overall traction .