sunnyblueskies
Well-known member
John Deere 7410, but that doesn't really matter.
So I had a flat today on one of the front tires. (FWA) There was no hole or anything, the tire simply had cracked and deteriorated on the inside. These front tires are/were only 6 ply.
So we are putting now 10 ply tires on, but our tire guy asked us if we haul 2 bales (hay)(greenfeed) at a time with the grapple or just one?
90% of the time we haul 2 with the grapple. He says that is too much weight on the front and is one of the reasons the front tires are failing pre maturely.
Now, a 10 ply tire has a load capacity of 4180 lbs. Shouldn't that be strong enough to carry two 5 ft. haybales?
What is your take on that.
I just really don't know.
So I had a flat today on one of the front tires. (FWA) There was no hole or anything, the tire simply had cracked and deteriorated on the inside. These front tires are/were only 6 ply.
So we are putting now 10 ply tires on, but our tire guy asked us if we haul 2 bales (hay)(greenfeed) at a time with the grapple or just one?
90% of the time we haul 2 with the grapple. He says that is too much weight on the front and is one of the reasons the front tires are failing pre maturely.
Now, a 10 ply tire has a load capacity of 4180 lbs. Shouldn't that be strong enough to carry two 5 ft. haybales?
What is your take on that.
I just really don't know.