Quick answer:
The John Deere 8270R tractor tire size is front 380/80R38 and the rear is 480/80R50.
Front tire380/80R38
Rear tire480/80R50
Front/rear setupDifferent front and rear tire sizes
Rim diameter38 in front, 50 in rear
Ballast50 gal
John Deere 8270R Tire Size Details
| Front tire size | 380/80R38 |
|---|---|
| Rear tire size | 480/80R50 |
| Front/rear setup | Different front and rear tire sizes |
| Front tire construction | Metric radial |
| Rear tire construction | Metric radial |
| Front section width | 380 mm |
| Rear section width | 480 mm |
| Front aspect ratio | 80% |
| Rear aspect ratio | 80% |
| Front rim diameter | 38 in |
| Rear rim diameter | 50 in |
| Approx front overall diameter | about 61.9 in |
| Approx rear overall diameter | about 80.2 in |
| Loaded rear tire ballast / fluid capacity | 50 gal |
Tire Size Comparison Chart
Front rim diameter comparison
Rear rim diameter comparison
John Deere 8270R Extra Tire Notes
| Tire size note | The John Deere 8270R uses different front and rear tire sizes in this data: front 380/80R38 (38 in rim, 380 mm width) and rear 480/80R50 (50 in rim, 480 mm width) |
|---|---|
| Ballast note | For the John Deere 8270R rear 480/80R50 tires, the ballast figure captured in the answer is 50 gal. Liquid ballast capacity can change by tire brand, fill percentage, wheel setup and ballast fluid type |
| Front/rear matching note | The John Deere 8270R data shows front 380/80R38 and rear 480/80R50. When changing either size, front/rear rolling circumference and lead/lag need to stay within the correct range |
Official information note
Mistakes do happen. Tire sizes can change by year, axle, wheel/rim option, tyre brand, tread type and local market. Please check the tire sidewall, operator manual and official deere.com website for official information.







