FABRICATE TURF TIRES ONTO YOUR TRACTOR YANMAR 1500D

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
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  • @benjaminmarkspitzke7642
    @benjaminmarkspitzke7642 4 месяца назад +1

    It will be interesting to see how that under-driven front axle behaves if you need 4wd.
    I think that tractor was supposed to come with the 5-14 front and 8.3-22 rears, ratio of 1 : 0.64, your current set-up should put you in a 1 : 0.58 ratio.
    Assuming you have an 8.3-22 ag tire on the back, you would have been using a 1 : 0.69 ratio. I've heard you can get away with over-driving the fronts better than you can under-driving them. I look forward to hearing your experience with this experiment, how the backlash in the gears behaves when going from pulling (in a traction limited spot) to then being pushed by the bigger rear tires when they regain traction.
    A front tire 28.7" tall will get you back to factory ratio.
    Your a smart guy and would have figured these numbers out on your own, I just plugged them into my spreadsheet because I am a nerd like that.
    Love the channel, cheers!