AuroraGirl
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- K10, K25
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So first question, but I noticed the ride on our mower is a lot... stiffer lately. And we did have a new tire put on the one rim with most wear onthe tire(right front) which was original. Its a john deere and I bought the same style carlilse turf tire, because it has kick ass rear tires and if its not a good tread up front, it has a tendency to just keep moving forward with no regard to your turning, which we found with the mostly bald tire. I didnt pay attention much until I tried using it at speed in our field (not mowing, but that would be similar experience) and it just was really god damn harsh to ride on.
I looked into the tire i bought, the one remaining, and checked pressures. And realized I put a 4 ply tire on and the other side is a 2 ply. Same tread, but the 4ply is very obvious a tougher tire because the PSI and load rating on it are much higher (at least capable wise) than the other which didnt say 2 ply but I assume that means 2ply(i didnt look for the ply on that tire, just using context clues here)
Am I smart to assume that the ply difference side to side and the fact one is just a 4ply when the tractor normally had 2 ply are both reasons it was stiff?
I hate to not use the tire since Its on.. but we dont have any front end attachments or anything and because my gma primarily uses it we will prob put 2 2 ply on the front at same time, and maybe keep that for spare or something... but anyway
other question, we have a 4x4 Polaris ranger. its more of a workmule to us than trail rider, but it also does need to see pavement here or there or to get to the trail and its otherwise on property, but we are due for some rear tires in the spring(frankly before winter if we use it for plowing this year.. very possible) and was wondering if there is a recommendation on tread design or type of tire. Frankly I kinda use the thing in excess its intention and move heavy **** with it but its not long term. But the traction ability is super nice to have.. well.. nice.. and being that these are the OE tires in kinda a mid-road design I wanted to hear if anyone had luck or recommendations since ive never shopped for ATV tires or had to compare how one compares to another etc. The thing is capable of 55mph on pavement so I wouldnt want the most aggressive tread for safety and wear sake, but nice grip in snow and mud and dirt is nice while also being forgiving on grass generally. The fronts are fine, they arent the most aggressive and they work ok considering no power steering and all. I can get sizes and plys if needed but I believe it was 4 ply fronts, maybe 6 rear. The rear are wider and possibly taller but way more contact there. Snow traction can be supplemented with sand, swearing, and chains if there is a good tire that maybe isnt the best for snow.
well this is the only two photos I had on my computer of the thing and its split in half lol
that is what is currently on it
Also side question, is it worth trying to buff a plastic windshield to be clear again or is that pissing in the wind
Or as I was a smart child, I spit while riding a bike without facing my head to either side, so that just found a home on my face immediately after spitting.
They say Im smart, but Im just saying that actually happened when I was like, 8 or something. Some things should concern or at least draw question on such ideas.. lol
I looked into the tire i bought, the one remaining, and checked pressures. And realized I put a 4 ply tire on and the other side is a 2 ply. Same tread, but the 4ply is very obvious a tougher tire because the PSI and load rating on it are much higher (at least capable wise) than the other which didnt say 2 ply but I assume that means 2ply(i didnt look for the ply on that tire, just using context clues here)
Am I smart to assume that the ply difference side to side and the fact one is just a 4ply when the tractor normally had 2 ply are both reasons it was stiff?
I hate to not use the tire since Its on.. but we dont have any front end attachments or anything and because my gma primarily uses it we will prob put 2 2 ply on the front at same time, and maybe keep that for spare or something... but anyway
other question, we have a 4x4 Polaris ranger. its more of a workmule to us than trail rider, but it also does need to see pavement here or there or to get to the trail and its otherwise on property, but we are due for some rear tires in the spring(frankly before winter if we use it for plowing this year.. very possible) and was wondering if there is a recommendation on tread design or type of tire. Frankly I kinda use the thing in excess its intention and move heavy **** with it but its not long term. But the traction ability is super nice to have.. well.. nice.. and being that these are the OE tires in kinda a mid-road design I wanted to hear if anyone had luck or recommendations since ive never shopped for ATV tires or had to compare how one compares to another etc. The thing is capable of 55mph on pavement so I wouldnt want the most aggressive tread for safety and wear sake, but nice grip in snow and mud and dirt is nice while also being forgiving on grass generally. The fronts are fine, they arent the most aggressive and they work ok considering no power steering and all. I can get sizes and plys if needed but I believe it was 4 ply fronts, maybe 6 rear. The rear are wider and possibly taller but way more contact there. Snow traction can be supplemented with sand, swearing, and chains if there is a good tire that maybe isnt the best for snow.
well this is the only two photos I had on my computer of the thing and its split in half lol
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that is what is currently on it
Also side question, is it worth trying to buff a plastic windshield to be clear again or is that pissing in the wind
Or as I was a smart child, I spit while riding a bike without facing my head to either side, so that just found a home on my face immediately after spitting.
They say Im smart, but Im just saying that actually happened when I was like, 8 or something. Some things should concern or at least draw question on such ideas.. lol