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@Mcdtm0811 ай бұрын
Just bought one of these so thank you for your wealth of knowledge I really appreciate it.
@abundantlifehomestead310011 ай бұрын
You're welcome, and glad you enjoy the videos. You're going to love your B7100. I honestly think it's the best investment I ever made. I'm currently waiting on some parts to finish up, but I do have several videos filmed and waiting for time that I can edit them. There's plenty to come in the future. Thank you for your support. If you have any questions about your tractor, or would like to see something specific on video, let me know and I'll try my best to accomodate you.
@trevermoss99711 ай бұрын
That was awesome I'm looking at one soon love the pup as well
@abundantlifehomestead310011 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@paulrusch751711 ай бұрын
I just bought a b7100 d with turf tires a few videos ago you talked about doing the math to change the tires to some more ag type tread. If you can give me some ideas I would appreciate it. Thank you
@abundantlifehomestead310011 ай бұрын
Hi @paulrusch7517 thank you for your interest and support. You're going to love your B7100. They're amazing little machines. As for tire sizes, without getting into a huge math class in a comment, for true 4wd you want your front tires to turn about 2% faster than your rear tires. Much slower and you can cause binding in the transmission, much faster and you can only use it as front wheel assist only when the tires can slip. To find this you need to know the rolling circumference of the tires when mounted and under load ( rolling circumference is often listed on the manufacturer website. If not, calculate the actual circumference and deduct 3-5% and you'll be in the ballpark.) Here's what I found that works great: Rear- Firestone Power Implement 12.5L-15 on original turf rims. Front- Kenda Power Grip 23x8.5-12 on 12x8 golf cart rims with the same 4 bolt lug pattern. Depending on your tractor's year, you may need 6 bolt front rims. Or you may need to slightly grind out the center to fit the hubs (I did). Or you may find tires that fit your stock rims and hold the correct ratios. Let us know how it goes 👍
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