I would say it you r4 tires are limited on the type of terrain you have but you have your reasons and that's cool to nice tractor I have a l 4701 gear drive with ag r1 and love it .nice tractor you have wish I could have kept your other along with that one also
I hope you don't regret the R4 tires. They were the biggest disappointment with my Kubota - they lack sideways traction (working hillsides the rear would slip downhill), and when they fill with clay or snow they're not so great even forward.
Ive had that exact problem in the past and just work around it when i can. I got them because i do alot of mowing and working in and around all the trees so its a trade off because of ground pressure.
It was plenty dry on top for sure. The clay underneath stays wet so I plowed it in hopes to break it up so it will dry out and drain. We shall see how it works.
I have a 4060 and did a bunch of dirt work just today with it and the R4s are impressive none the less. As far as hooking implements up, you have no idea how much the QH15 quick hitch is worth. It is worth its weight in gold. You are almost foolish to not want to use a quickhitch.
Its a whole lotta clay! After 6 weeks of drought i could still go out and find water standing a foot down. I turn the soil over 3 times before ever planting a tree now.
Keep up the hard work enjoy watching
Thank you, Should have a new video up in a few more days!
I would say it you r4 tires are limited on the type of terrain you have but you have your reasons and that's cool to nice tractor I have a l 4701 gear drive with ag r1 and love it .nice tractor you have wish I could have kept your other along with that one also
what size tiller was you running? Did the tiller cover the tractors tracks?
You should be able to pull a double plow. I have a double 14, pull it with a 25 hp, with r-4 , loader for front weight
Do you know the brand of the plow. I bought one today that is the same brand but a 2 bottom. thanks for your time.
I hope you don't regret the R4 tires. They were the biggest disappointment with my Kubota - they lack sideways traction (working hillsides the rear would slip downhill), and when they fill with clay or snow they're not so great even forward.
Ive had that exact problem in the past and just work around it when i can. I got them because i do alot of mowing and working in and around all the trees so its a trade off because of ground pressure.
The dirt looked a little wet. A little dryer and that plow should glide through the dirt.
It was plenty dry on top for sure. The clay underneath stays wet so I plowed it in hopes to break it up so it will dry out and drain. We shall see how it works.
I have a 4060 and did a bunch of dirt work just today with it and the R4s are impressive none the less. As far as hooking implements up, you have no idea how much the QH15 quick hitch is worth. It is worth its weight in gold. You are almost foolish to not want to use a quickhitch.
I wish all my implements were quick hitch!
Way too wet, it looks like!
Its a whole lotta clay! After 6 weeks of drought i could still go out and find water standing a foot down. I turn the soil over 3 times before ever planting a tree now.