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Published: February 2, 2007

Tractor tires affect all aspects of outdoor and agricultural work. Finding the right tractor tires can save fuel consumption, protect the compression of the soil ,and can offer better traction. The main concern for tractor owners is finding tires that will help save time and money.

With over thousands of tires models available, it can be hard to know which tractor tires are right for the job. Each type of tractor tire has a specific purpose than may be great for one job and not so great for another.

Farm tractor tires, also called agricultural tires are a fitting choice for field tractors. To narrow it down even further, tractor owners must take into consideration the type of tractor, the age of the tractor, estimated hours of use a year, type of use, soil type, and distance and frequency of paved road use. All of those factors affect the type of tires that would work best for a specific tractor model.

Two other types of tractor tires are radial tires and cross-ply tires. Radial tires offer better performance at higher speeds by creating less rolling and less soil compaction. Cross-Ply tires have a simple diagonal structure. These tires are great because they work well on rough, uneven surfaces, have highly durable sidewalls, and provide outstanding stability.

Firestone tractor tires are a great brand for high quality. They offer many tire options including Radials, R-1s, and R-1Ws. The R-1Ws are outstanding tires with a 23 degree tread design. According to Firestone, this tire offers more traction (tested in U.S. soil) than other leading tractor tires. The company is confident that this specific tire design leads to better performance and higher productivity on a farm.

Lawn tractor tires are generally much smaller in size than the farm tires. However, these types of tires can have many of the same elements because they too need to have great performance and traction. Lawn tractor tires fall into two categories: lawn and garden, and utility. Lawn and garden tires can be used on turf, like golf courses. These types of tires are specialty tires known as turf savor tires. The tread patten can be criss-crossed or triangular shaped to better protect the turf.

Discount tractor tires and used tractor tires can be a great alternative to buying brand new. If a tractor is not used everyday or even every week, new tires may not be necessary. However, if a tractor is used everyday, then new tires are a good investment. Both used and discount tires can be found at online and local stores for a fraction of the cost of brand new tires.

For most types of tractors, there are specific tires that enhance the work to be done with the tractor. Not all options are available for all types of tractors. It's important to find tires that best suit the tractor in order to fulfill performance expectations, which will save time and money.


Sources:
Firestone Agricultural. Firestone. 2007. Firestone Agricultural Tire Division. 1 Feb. 2007 <http://www.firestoneag.com/agricultural_tires. asp>.
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