Thanks for sharing your 2032R videos. I'm also in central MI and I'm looking at a 2019 2032R with similar number of hours to yours. I'm curious where you are and where you ended up getting your R14T tires to replace the R4s, because I may end up in the same situation soon.
No issues, I like them. Rides nicer, better traction. Yes, I've had a couple of guys beat me up that the front bias R14's are a different size and in 4x4 on cement could pose a problem. I don't drive my tractor on cement in 4x4. If I went with radial then I have buy new rims and that would have added $1K to the overall cost. PS: They look much better too. The R4's are just junk over all. Thanks for watching, let me know if you have any other questions. What State are you in?
I live in the snow belt region of PA, between Buffalo and Cleveland. I am looking at trading my 2025r on a 2032r. I am. It happy with my radials in the mud. Leaning towards R4’s just to get order R14’s.
@@christoperkavala6654 Hmmmm not sure. It's been over a year and I just don't remember all the details. I can get you the exact size of the R14's on the back later today. I'll measure the height of the rubber too.
Thanks for sharing your 2032R videos. I'm also in central MI and I'm looking at a 2019 2032R with similar number of hours to yours. I'm curious where you are and where you ended up getting your R14T tires to replace the R4s, because I may end up in the same situation soon.
Hello, I went to Chris at Dawson Tire & Wheel - Holly, MI. I hated the R4's. Thank you for watching!
Was the three point front hitch expensive and hard to install? Or did the dealer install?
I had the dealership install it along with the front plow when I purchased the tractor. I think both the plow and 3pt was about $2,700..
Just curious, any issues with the r14’s? I am wanting to do the same. But the stock fronts are 23’s and the r14’s are 25’s
No issues, I like them. Rides nicer, better traction. Yes, I've had a couple of guys beat me up that the front bias R14's are a different size and in 4x4 on cement could pose a problem. I don't drive my tractor on cement in 4x4. If I went with radial then I have buy new rims and that would have added $1K to the overall cost. PS: They look much better too. The R4's are just junk over all. Thanks for watching, let me know if you have any other questions. What State are you in?
I live in the snow belt region of PA, between Buffalo and Cleveland.
I am looking at trading my 2025r on a 2032r. I am. It happy with my radials in the mud. Leaning towards R4’s just to get order R14’s.
@@christoperkavala6654 You will not want R4 tires. Get a radial when you order the tractor.
Did you notice if the rear r14’s where just a little lower than the R4’s? I know they are a tad skinner
@@christoperkavala6654 Hmmmm not sure. It's been over a year and I just don't remember all the details. I can get you the exact size of the R14's on the back later today. I'll measure the height of the rubber too.