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AGT835 alpine tractor


Ty Unnos
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You shouldnt need spacers.

Normally they would be supplied on adjustable rims (the centers are dished and bolt in so you can flip them over etc to change the offset).

If they are making you up rims that arent adjustable then just specify the offset you want.

 

Most the tractors I sell into forestry go out with 280/70R18 tyres. As you say, they combine width and ground clearance.

 

From memory the tractor in the attaches pic is on 280 tyres

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  • 5 months later...

Hi

 

The big job I had planned to use the AGT on did not happen but I am hoping to have it in the woods shortly.

 

I have had it out on a couple of small jobs and it has done well. It fits on my ifor tipping trailer which is great. If I had the cash I would change the tyres to the 280/70R18 recommended here. The turf tyres seem to just spin when it hits deep mud.

 

The model I have has no synchro on the gears which I though might be problem but is actually pretty easy to work with. Just pick a gear and go!

 

No problems with reliabilty or starting. Everything is solidly built and parts back up / support from RIKO seems good.

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