A little different - back in the '60s dad contracted some white corn, he planted, they harvested. The morning of a 2" rain in our yelow clay they pulled in, towed the pickers & the trucks through the field.
He had fairly new tires on an IHC 300, and one is still back in the grove - wore them out that year trying to disk down those baked clay bricks. They wore out _between_ the lugs of the tire, the smooth part wore into the cords.
Our loader tractor has slicks on the back, but that's from spinning on the concrete feeding platform.
The tillage tracotrs can't say they wore out, but the lugs were pretty low, sure had a lot more traction when they got replaced.
--->Paul