Row crop wheels

puma power

Member
Mixed Farmer
I’ll go have a look at them but there definitely the big front hub. Bar axle on rear also been on TM165 once. Would want £1750 for them! If there of interest let me know I’ll do some measuring of the stud pattern for you.
 

Jimbo

Member
Location
The kingdom
I think you will be right . The first of the t6180 I saw at dealers had smaller front hubs but have seen one on the bigger front hubs like the swb t7s . Back hubs will be the same as swb t7s . Lwb have bigger front hubs and 10 stud rears I think .
I've been assured by the n h rep that a t6 180 with class 4 (heavy duty) front axle has the same hub and ratios as my t7 200 which has a shorter wheelbase than the higher hp t7s.
I'e either got to have 13.6×48 on the back and 12.4x32 on the front or 14.9 x 46 on the back with 14.9×30 on front. Don't know why the 14.9s can't be matched with a narrower front.
I'm pretty sure the lower hp t7s are 8 stud.
Mine isn't on farm at moment to check.
 

joeyb01772

New Member
Hi all, just wondering if I’m better with 14.9’s or 16.9 row crops? Started contract spraying last back end and I have some cereal ground to pre-em as soon as it’s fit.
Thanks for any help.
 

Spud

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
YO62
Hi all, just wondering if I’m better with 14.9’s or 16.9 row crops? Started contract spraying last back end and I have some cereal ground to pre-em as soon as it’s fit.
Thanks for any help.

14.9r46&12.4r34 here avoids running corn down. Other tractor often has 16.9r46&14.9r30 - more versatile for other jobs but too wide in standing corn.
For pre em, obvs wider the better
 

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