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Choosing the right tractor tire

Choosing the right tractor tire


By Jamie Martin

As farms expand and tractors travel farther between fields, choosing the right tire becomes essential. With road-optimized tires, farmers gain durability, comfort, and improved efficiency. This not only maximizes productivity but also enhances safety and cost-effectiveness.

“Tire designs are evolving to include features that enhance the tire’s ability to perform at higher speeds and across a range of conditions,” says Bill Durivage, senior agricultural product strategy manager, Firestone Ag. “These features make tires more reliable and versatile for all types of farm operations.”

Road-optimized tires have special features tailored to on-road use. These include enhanced tread patterns for a smoother, more stable ride and sidewall strength for better durability on rough roads. The advanced rubber compounds also help resist heat, protecting the tires during long road hauls and extending their lifespan.

Proper inflation is key to ensuring longevity. Overinflated tires wear unevenly and provide a harsher ride, while underinflation increases fuel use and wear. Regular maintenance, including correct inflation, checking wear, and adhering to load limits, is crucial.

Ultimately, selecting the right tire depends on balancing your field and road needs. Durivage explains, “If you’re running on the road a lot, you need a tire that provides comfort and ride smoothness on the road but also traction where it truly matters, in the field.”

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