Hello all.
I am wanting to do some modifications to my grader over the winter. Although I still think it looks cool I have decided that the Ag tires are too aggressive for use on gravel. If the tires start spinning I have about two milliseconds to push the clutch in before I'm stuck. I also want to get the tractor higher off the ground by using larger tires on the rear and front. I want to switch to a taller (26") turf tire or possibly look at using truck or auto wheels and a non aggressive mud or snow tire in a similar height. Then modify the front height to match rear and use a taller tire by welding on new larger axles.
The grader is mostly a Allis 712 with a 3 speed tranny and a hi low. I realize I will have to pay attention to rim setback and tire clearances. Can raise the seat pans and increase the length between the rear axles if needed. Not concerned with speed gain from the larger tires. If I put in in low first gear now I swear I could get off it while it's moving, run to the house and have a beer, then run back and get on before it's moved ten feet (of course that's only in theory, it wouldn't be safe, I'm too old to run that far).
So here are my questions:
Has anyone ever used auto rims/tires on a 5 x 4.5 garden tractor hub?
Has anyone ever used 26" turf tires on a similar Simplicity/Allis (clearance issues)?
Should I use a narrow tire or a wide one (pretty much only use on gravel)?
Of course like most of us I want to do this as inexpensively as possible. Any and all suggestions/comments are welcome.
Thanks!
Greg
I am wanting to do some modifications to my grader over the winter. Although I still think it looks cool I have decided that the Ag tires are too aggressive for use on gravel. If the tires start spinning I have about two milliseconds to push the clutch in before I'm stuck. I also want to get the tractor higher off the ground by using larger tires on the rear and front. I want to switch to a taller (26") turf tire or possibly look at using truck or auto wheels and a non aggressive mud or snow tire in a similar height. Then modify the front height to match rear and use a taller tire by welding on new larger axles.
The grader is mostly a Allis 712 with a 3 speed tranny and a hi low. I realize I will have to pay attention to rim setback and tire clearances. Can raise the seat pans and increase the length between the rear axles if needed. Not concerned with speed gain from the larger tires. If I put in in low first gear now I swear I could get off it while it's moving, run to the house and have a beer, then run back and get on before it's moved ten feet (of course that's only in theory, it wouldn't be safe, I'm too old to run that far).
So here are my questions:
Has anyone ever used auto rims/tires on a 5 x 4.5 garden tractor hub?
Has anyone ever used 26" turf tires on a similar Simplicity/Allis (clearance issues)?
Should I use a narrow tire or a wide one (pretty much only use on gravel)?
Of course like most of us I want to do this as inexpensively as possible. Any and all suggestions/comments are welcome.
Thanks!
Greg
