Tractor tyre expert

Tractor tyre expert

Innovating means protecting the farmer’s health for his safety

The agricultural equipment sector is committed to seeking perpetual innovations to offer its clients equipment which complies with standards and offers comfort and safety.

Suspended front axle and cab, braking system with yaw control, electronic stability programmes are all part of the equipment and devices available to help limit vibrations and loss of ground/tyre contact.

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Non-adjusted tyre pressure will lead to damage to my tyres

When they design a tyre, constructors anticipate a specific adapted working pressure to get the best performance from agricultural tyres. This pressure can vary over time depending on the temperature, the load and the tyre’s condition.  

+20% extra fuel consumption linked to tractor tyre slip

Do you really know how to establish the right slip ratio for your tractor? If the slip ratio is too low, the tractor cannot generate the right tractive force. On the other hand, if slippage is too high this will be very costly, since it increases your fuel consumption and wear to your tyres.  

Do you know which are the best agricultural tyres for your sprayer?

Sprayers, whether towed or self-propelled, drive repetitively and always in the same part of a field. This is why it is particularly important to choose the right tyres to reduce the impact of your machine’s wheels on your crops in the driving zones, limit loss of yield and increase your productivity.

Understanding the manufacturer’s technical information on agricultural tyres

Each agricultural tyre has specific characteristics (size, profile, brand, performance indexes…). This information, provided by the constructor, must be fully understood to be adapted to the farm machine (tractor, combine, forestry… tyres) and to its use.  

Do you know the rules for storing your farm tyres correctly?

Seasonal machinery often needs to be stored at some stage in the year and tyres are no exception. As winter is coming, here are a few rules which will help you to store store your agricultural tyres in the best conditions and prolong their lifespan.

What type of farming tyre is best for preventing ruts?

The creation of ruts is a problem that frequently arises in orchards, vineyards and forest environments, where there are repetitive passages of farm machinery on the same spots during treatment and harvesting periods, sometimes in wet conditions.

Ruts can also occur in field crop contexts. Rut creation is often confused with soil compaction and while the two are related, they are usually not...

Use forestry tyres for more resistence and motricity

During wood hauling operations in the forest, choose forestry tyres that are adapted to your needs in order to improve work efficiency. During logging, once the trees have been cut, hauling operations take place to transport the felled trees to their storage area. 

The forestry tyre represents a sensitive stage of operations. In the old days, wood hauling was done using horses, whereas nowadays...

How your agricultural tyre footprint can help you detect a problem

Slippage, compaction or the formation of ruts are often the result of a bad choice of agricultural tyre or the wrong adjustment of the tyres which is not always easy to detect. A close look at your tractor tyre footprint can help you to easily diagnose the use of unsuitable equipment, badly adjusted settings or excessive wear.

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