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| Was looking for the 650 60R 38s thinking they would be close to the same height as my 380 90 R 46s but not having any luck. THe 600 65 R 38 I found according to the spec sheet are about 3" shorter that my 380 90 s. Does this slow down my road speed by much? Is it noticeable? I understand the 600 s are what JD recommends for the hubs but the 650 look like they would be nice to run and still not have to remove fenders. Any tips?
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| Don't know that I have really paid attention to it, but it seems like I can run right at 33 most of the time down the road with either one. 650 floaters. |
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| I have 4 wheels and 3 tires for a 4830. There 650/65 r38. They work fine. It actually seems like it has more power and rides better. Call or text 270-635-0703. There for sale. |
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| I run 600's on my 4830. Dont't notice much.
Edited by frmbig1 1/13/2017 11:55
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| There's a set of good looking floaters coming up on a sale in Earlville, ILL next week I believe.
Edited by Boone & Crockett 1/13/2017 12:20
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| We have a set of Michelin 650 60R 38s on rims, they came off a 4730 with about 95% tread. Would love to sell
email me at [email protected] |
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| 4730 and 4830 have different hubs/bolt pattern |
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NW KS/ SC ID | we have some 710s if you want bigger. check classifieds. |
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| Are you looking to upgrade to an R series sprayer in the future? If so, you might want to check to see if the offset on any floaters you find will fit a 4830 and a R4038. My understanding is a wheel fit for the R's offset will fit a 4830 and stick out an extra 2 inches, where a wheel fit for the 4830's offset will not fit the new R suspension. Anyone feel free to to correct me if I'm wrong. |
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 Central IL | Go with 710's
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Ontario | 2 Bravo - 1/13/2017 18:36
Are you looking to upgrade to an R series sprayer in the future? If so, you might want to check to see if the offset on any floaters you find will fit a 4830 and a R4038. My understanding is a wheel fit for the R's offset will fit a 4830 and stick out an extra 2 inches, where a wheel fit for the 4830's offset will not fit the new R suspension. Anyone feel free to to correct me if I'm wrong.
2 Bravo...you are correct.. r series will fit the 30's but the 30's won't fit the R's
We went with the R series wheels form harrys tire and wheel for our 4830.
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 Leesburg, Ohio | Exactly correct. We did the same. |
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| With the 710s being a little taller how do you clear the fenders? Did you modify the brackets. Like the looks of them. |
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 Central IL | Used 1.5" square tube to put between fender brackets and the arms. Then put longer bolts in. Worked really well. |
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| Are they 710x38 or 710x32? Did the sprayer pull them alright? |
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 Central IL | They are 710/38's. Sprayer handles them fine, but you do need the steering counterbalance kit, I believe it is called. Without that it will walk like a duck. We also installed 1.5 or 2" square tubes between the fenders and the fender brackets so we could run the fenders all the time. |
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West Texas | Classifieds, there is a set of 650s for 6500. |
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| Would you happen to have a pictures of your modified fender brackets? I just got myself some 710's for my 4830 and curious to see how you did it |
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 Central IL | Sorry, when I saw this I remembered you had emailed. I will get you some pictures. |
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Northern Alberta | I run 320's and 600's on my 4830. The 320's are a bit taller and run about 1MPH faster than the 600's in 3rd gear. Don't know about 4th as I rarely road my machine and haven't paid any attention when I do. |
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