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Galaxy Radial Turf Tires On 2032R

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I am still waiting for my new 2032R and have inquired about getting these Galaxy Radial Turf tires on them, they look like the best of both worlds. Does anyone have them on their 2032R or similar tractor?
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You might try searching for Galaxy garden pro radials.
Versa-turf is a Carlisle branded tire and only fits the 1025R or like in my case I have them on my X758 which uses that same size tires as the 1025R.

The larger size Galaxy branded tires look pretty much just like the Versa-turfs they are a hybrid turf radial.
I have them on the front of one of my 5115M's and on my 2025R.
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You might try searching for Galaxy garden pro radials.
Versa-turf is a Carlisle branded tire and only fits the 1025R or like in my case I have them on my X758 which uses that same size tires as the 1025R.

The larger size Galaxy branded tires look pretty much just like the Versa-turfs they are a hybrid turf radial.
I have them on the front of one of my 5115M's and on my 2025R.
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Why wouldn't Carlisle make them in other sizes?
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Don't know.
Just know what your seeing mostly around here on the forum and on dealer lots on 2 series, is a Galaxy Garden pro hybrid turf radial, that happens to look a whole lot like the Versa-turf.
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I’ve heard the garden pro tires will extend the build time of the tractor. Definitely something to discuss with your sales rep. I was lucky the dealer swapped a set of them onto a 2038r, still waiting on delivery.
Tires are a very important part of the tractor purchase, definitely do your research. Good luck
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Why wouldn't Carlisle make them in other sizes?
They make them in a handful of sizes. The size your tractor need isn't one of them. Perhaps some day but at this point Carlisle seems to be having enough problems making enough of the sizes they do make.
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Waiting for dealer to put on a set of the factory Radial R3s which I am assuming are the Galaxys.
I just found out watching TTWT that if you have the Galaxy Radial R3s on a 2032R or 2038R and a backhoe, you need to add wheel spacers. Anyone experience this also?
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Deere sells a 60mm spacer for those models. Should be easy to get.
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Deere sells a 60mm spacer for those models. Should be easy to get.
I wonder if the tires can be turned around for wider spacing. My 2320 came like this with the filler valves on the inside.
2 series gen 2 wheels are not reversible.
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Deere does offer a wheel spacer for the large frame 2s .
I believe they are typically a stock part in there Deere parts hubs.
Where it could take 2-4 months to get custom built spacers.
The Deere spacers for the large frame 2 should only take a few days,
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Thanks for all the posts. I will look into this further on Tuesday.
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I found deals on the regular Galaxy R3s for my 4310. Very aggressive turf tire. I like them. Not the new radial design but I got them cheap.

My rears came mounted on wheels with a greater offset than stock and I set my fronts to the wide setting. Track width is almost 6 ft.

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2 series gen 2 wheels are not reversible.
Why not?


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Because Deere didn't design them to be.

To be clear, you can certainly reverse the wheels in a Gen 2 2-serires machine. There is nothing that prevents you from doing it. But there is zero purpose in doing it. The offset is the same on both sides of the wheel.
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I have to respectfully disagree, the wheels are not dished directly in the center. If they were you would be 100% correct.





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Why not?


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I believe they are already ‘dished out’. Reversing them would make them too close to the tractor, hitting/rubbing stuff.
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I guess I understand why they need the spacers, being a turf tire, they are wider for greater contact surface area.
I believe they are already ‘dished out’. Reversing them would make them too close to the tractor, hitting/rubbing stuff.
See my photos above, however with turf tires it may be different than the R3s because I would imagine the turf tire is wider?


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