Tractor Tyres
Tractor tyres are specially designed to provide durability, traction, and stability for agricultural and industrial tasks. Their size is indicated by specifications like 14.9-28, where 14.9 represents the tyre width in inches, and 28 denotes the rim diameter. Some modern tyres also use a metric format, such as 380/85 R28, where 380 is the width in millimeters, 85 is the aspect ratio, and R signifies radial construction. Selecting the correct size ensures better load-bearing capacity and fuel efficiency.
The quality of tractor tyres depends on tread design, construction, and rubber composition. Agricultural tyres typically have deep lugs for superior grip in muddy or loose soil, while industrial tyres prioritize durability on hard surfaces. Radial tyres offer better fuel efficiency, soil protection, and longevity compared to bias-ply tyres. High-quality tyres are resistant to cuts and wear, ensuring long-term reliability. Regular maintenance, such as proper inflation and cleaning, prolongs tyre life and improves productivity.