Tyres????

Sophie20

Member
Hi everyone,
New here, just looking for a bit of advice really.
Have a John Deere 6930 premium, popped a rear tyre while hedge cutting and have a couple of questions.
Can I put a new tyres on the rear without renewing the front tyres? Front tyres are about 25%, had a few people tell me that I could wind the front diff up if I put new tyres on rear but not on the front?
Tried for a few days to find a good part worn tyre but no luck so far and time is running out to finish my hedge cutting workload.
 

daveydiesel1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Co antrim
Hi everyone,
New here, just looking for a bit of advice really.
Have a John Deere 6930 premium, popped a rear tyre while hedge cutting and have a couple of questions.
Can I put a new tyres on the rear without renewing the front tyres? Front tyres are about 25%, had a few people tell me that I could wind the front diff up if I put new tyres on rear but not on the front?
Tried for a few days to find a good part worn tyre but no luck so far and time is running out to finish my hedge cutting workload.
Where you from? If you disconnect your 4wd brakin switch so its not goin into 4wd on tarmac/concrete it will be ok to use 4wd in field with the different ratio wont do her no harm
 

Sophie20

Member
Thanks for the replies.
Got quite a bit of field hedge cutting still to do which is why I was looking at getting part worn tyres as don’t think some of my clients will be happy with the mess new tyres are going to make especially with how wet the fields are at the moment.
I need 650/65/38
 

john432

Member
Location
Carmarthenshire
A 580/70-38 is pretty close in rolling circumference to a 650/65-38 , and will happily sit on a 20" wide rim. So will give you another option of tyre size to get you going.
 

Sophie20

Member
A 580/70-38 is pretty close in rolling circumference to a 650/65-38 , and will happily sit on a 20" wide rim. So will give you another option of tyre size to get you going.

So there’s no need to change the front tyre size as well?
Could I use the 580/70-38 on a permanent basis or would I need to go back to a 650/65/38?
 

David.

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
J11 M40
Your temporary replacement tyre only needs to maintain the equivalent rolling circumference as your existing 650 rear tyre.
 

KB6930

Member
Location
Borders
Generally a 520/85 r38 a 580/70 r38 and 650/65 r38 are all close enough to run with a 540/65 28 on a permanent basis but different makes of tyre can be a little bit too much out to run so be careful
 

Lincsman

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
Its only a problem when you are braking on the road, and if there is say 10% lead on the front axle it will probably just lower it to 5% lead.. so actually better. Try just fitting one first and see what happens.
 

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