Radial tires offer better traction, lower fuel consumption and longer service life thanks to a more flexible sidewall that adapts better to terrain contours. Diagonal tires have a stiffer construction making them more resistant to sidewall damage when working with heavy loads. The choice depends on soil type and application – CONTINENTAL and MITAS offer quality radial models for modern tractors.
Tire dimensions are marked in formats like 16.9-30 or 480/80R46, where the first number represents width and the second the rim diameter. Load index and speed rating must match the machine manufacturer's specifications – underrating load capacity leads to premature wear and risk of blowout. Always check your equipment manual before purchasing.
Tractor tires for field work require deep treads with wide spacing to ensure traction and self-cleaning in muddy conditions. Industrial tires for loaders and excavators feature reinforced sidewalls resistant to punctures and abrasion on hard surfaces. Brands like SEHA and RUMA offer reliable solutions for various agricultural and construction applications.
Lower tire pressure reduces soil compaction which is critical for agriculture – radial tires can operate at pressures of 0.8-1.2 bar without loss of load capacity. Higher pressure increases efficiency on hard terrain but can damage the structure of cultivated soil. Regular pressure adjustment according to work type extends tire life and protects soil quality.
Tread depth below 20mm on agricultural tires critically reduces traction and increases slippage. Visible sidewall damage, cracks in the rubber or uneven wear are clear signs replacement is needed. Brands like WEST LAKE offer economical replacement solutions with solid durability for medium-intensity use.
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