18.4x26?
Cheap?
Wheels not necessary.
Cheap?
Wheels not necessary.
cow face steep but usually no more than half mile ,
generally try to build roads around side of hills to pick-up logs the ups and downs are always steep and real steep
traded for the timber jack 240d haven't got to go pick it up yet
still undecided on loading tires
also looking into chains
are you running chains on all 4 tires ?If you are on steep, and no chains... pack up and go home in my opinion. I had zero on my rear and could do nothing on 20% or more grade. My TJ is real light in the rear. Also for what its worth, I think Ice-picks suck. wont hardly crawl over a stump on a grade, slides on debris, bla bla bla. Get Bear Paws and weld another inch of grouser on top of the cleats if they are worn down a little. I work soft soil, lots of dead-fall, and lots of rock on steep ground.
Thats what works for me.
Thats a light machine, don't get too greedy Also if you are side-hilling a lot it will walk down with a load on and slide down easier than a heavier machine, just a heads up.
btw I have one loaded tire on the rear, the other had a new tube put in but no juice I am guessing. Can't tell you if its really worth it or not. I did almost roll it once and that was the tire without the juice that came up on me. So probably worth it if your tires are in ok shape. Mine are not so I won't waste the money.
are you running chains on all 4 tires ?
No luck all we have left is a back half of a 440.18.4x26?
Cheap?
Wheels not necessary.
Pm your number I'll get some pictures of the back halfGot the bumper thing? I could use one of them... (Deere calls em fenders, or an apron?)
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