Did you know that you could extend the useful life of your agricultural tyres considerably simply by following the indications which are inscribed on your tyres, such as the load and speed index? You can also make your tyres last longer by maintaining them properly and by managing their storage better when they are not being used.
The simplest solution is to get a better understanding of the markings on the sidewall of your tyres. This will prevent you from using them for work that they were not designed for by the manufacturer and from ending up having to invest too often in a new set of tyres. This is what you should do to help make savings.
As for all tyres, whether agricultural or classical, important information is indicated on the tyre sidewall, in particular tyre characteristics and certifications. The purpose of this information is to help you optimise the use of your agricultural tyres and to work in the best possible conditions without having to replace them due to premature wear, for example.
Failure to follow certain indications such as the load or speed index may have a real impact on your purse-strings. To extend the life of your agricultural tyres, you must know how to decipher the information below.
Explanation on how to read the markings on your tractor tyres
The markings on an agricultural tyre sidewall provide various indications including the following basic information:
The letters IF and VF give you an additional indication on the load capacity of the agricultural tyre. IF technology indicates that the tyre can bear more than 20% additional weight and 40% for a VF tyre.
Several criteria determine agricultural tyre dimensions. They may be expressed in millimetres or inches, depending on the brand and model.
Often next to the dimensions, the load index, as its name suggests, indicates the maximum load that can be borne by the agricultural tyre at standard pressure, i.e. 1.6 bar. The index generally ranges from between 100 to 200, with a few examples below:
INDEX | MAX LOAD | INDEX | MAX LOAD | |
100 | 800 kg | 172 | 6 300 kg | |
110 | 1 060 kg | 187 | 9 750 kg | |
130 | 1 900 kg | 189 | 10 300 kg | |
150 | 3 350 kg |
Complying with the load index established by the manufacturer allows you to optimise the lifespan of your agricultural tyres and avoid having to replace them frequently. If the load is not respected, the constituent materials will have a tendency to overheat on the road and deform excessively in the fields, leading to weaknesses and premature wear. In the worst case, this can cause more or less serious accidents, so it’s best to stay below the maximum recommended load.
When you have no choice but to work with heavy implements, the most efficient solution is to mount VF technology tyres, which can bear more weight. They have a reinforced casing which allows them to work in the field with a minimum pressure of 0.8 bar. In addition, they have the advantage of being able to increase the tractive force of your tractor and reduce your fuel consumption.
This is the maximum forward speed which must not be exceeded to avoid excessive overheating of the rubber, or potentially an accident. The speed rating is always next to the load index and informs you about your agricultural tyre’s capacities. The indicated speed must be respected at all costs if your vehicle is loaded.
As opposed to the speed rating for a classical tyre, the rating for an agricultural tyre ranges from A1 to J as shown below:
CODE | SPEED (km/h) | CODE | SPEED (km/h) | |
A1 | 5 km/h | B | 50 km/h | |
A2 | 10 km/h | C | 60 km/h | |
A3 | 15 km/h | D | 65 km/h | |
A4 | 20 km/h | E | 70 km/h | |
A5 | 25 km/h | F | 80 km/h | |
A6 | 30 km/h | G | 90 km/h | |
A7 | 35 km/h | J | 100 km/h | |
A8 | 40 km/h |
If you drive faster than the recommended speed, whether on the road or in the fields, your tyre will be solicited beyond its capacity and will wear prematurely.
This indication is often neglected although it is very useful when purchasing second hand agricultural tyres. It is made up of four figures:
If you know the age of your tyre, it will be simpler to estimate when to replace it.
Agricultural tyres are designed to last a long time, but numerous factors may cause them to deteriorate such as repeated incorrect tyre pressure settings or excess load. Regular tyre check-ups are necessary, especially before the new harvest. The check-up takes about ten minutes and ensures your safety as well as extending the lifespan of your tyres.
The tyre check-up can be carried out in two steps:
If you have any doubts, consult your usual tyre dealer who will be able to give you the advice you need.
During the winter, good storage of agricultural tyres will help to avoid unpleasant surprises when you take out your tractor for the next agricultural campaign.
Your agricultural vehicle’s original tyre mount, which is in general the most economic for the tractor manufacturer, is not necessarily the best adapted to your soil and your activity.
Depending on your needs, you can increase the carrying capacity of your tyres by up to 35 to 40% to boost your productivity.
It is best to increase the diameter of the rear wheels of your tractor as much as possible when you need to work with heavy implements on heavy or loose soils, whatever the weather conditions. When choosing a tyre, opt for a minimum rim to ensure that the volume of air increases.
As for the choice of width of tyre, you should consider the nature of the work to be carried out:
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