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Front Tires - Firestone 3-Rib or Vredestein V61 5 Rib?
Hello again fellow IHCC'ers!
The front tires on my 1650 are dry rotted and one of them is slowly losing air - it's time to replace them. After reading various posts on tires on this forum I decided that, based on the primary use of the 1650 (plowing [some garden plowing on a graded hill and plan for snow plowing], tilling, no mowing) it sounds like I should go with ribbed tires. My question to you is - should I go with the Firestone 3-Rib or Vredestein V61 5 Rib? I see both of them available at Miller Tire. I'd be glad to answer any questions you have before provided a response. Again - I intend to mainly use this tractor for ground engagement and plowing (some on hill, some on flat ground). Thanks for your time! |
I use the 5 rib tires for everything you say you'll be doing and love them. I mow a fairly steep ditch with my 1450 or 1782 and they stick to it very nicely. Around here, plowing snow also means there is usually a layer of ice underneath it and nothing does too good on that.
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I have the Firestone tri ribs on the 1211 and it did great at plow day on Saturday, I had no issues controlling the tractor, I also used it to mow Sunday and they did great there as well.
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I would go Firestone. V61s look better on like a super or a 782 ect.
That's just my opinion |
Firestone all the way. Got em on my 1650, and they work great for everything, plus if you'll be doing a lot of dirt work with them their self cleaning unlike the 61's that gather up the dirt in the grooves...
But the bottom line, your money, your tractor. |
Here is another vote for Firestone tri-ribs, I have three machine 's with these and love them. I personally feel they have a tougher side wall.
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Vredestein V61 5 Rib, I like the wider looking footprint.
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Vredestein V61 5 Rib gets my vote - for only 1 reason. I plowed snow this past winter with the Big Firestone Tri ribs and they were horrible. I had heard they don't do so well in the winter plowing snow and I can confirm this.
Firestone Tri ribs look great, perform great on grass, dirt, and most anything but snow plowing. When the snow blade is turned and snow is deep the cub will easily slide sideways. I've used Vredestein V61 5 Ribs, turf tires, original implement looking wide front tires, and narrow tri ribs for snow plowing and the Firestone Tri ribs might be the worst of the bunch. Firestone Tri ribs make your steering feel like power steering. I guess I really like these except for the snow plowing. |
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I like the V61's. They did great in the snow, when I had them on my 782. I have them on my 982. The V61's won't tear your yard up while turning as well.
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