Wagtail
Super Star Member
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2013
- Messages
- 12,656
- Location
- St Helens, Tasmania, Australia
- Tractor
- JD 4105 / JD Z355E (48" deck)
Why the massive price? (other than the physical size of the tyre) Well, rough agricultural terrain requires a tractor tyre that is resistant to irregular wear, abrasion and puncture. A tyre for a tractor or agricultural vehicle must be considerably stronger than the average passenger tyre or commercial vehicle tyre. The reason for that is quite simple, considering the fact that tractors and agricultural vehicles often come in contact with rough on-road and off-road conditions.
The biggest problems with tractor and agricultural vehicle tyres are abrasions and irregular wear, considering the surface drivers of tractors and agricultural vehicles often find themselves on.
Tractor and agricultural vehicle tyres can be compared to passenger tyres and commercial vehicle tyres in one aspect – the properties they can deliver on certain surfaces. For example, if the driver of the tractor often deals with dry conditions, such as small pebbles or debris, there will be a need for a tyre that can handle these kinds of surface conditions.
Short version; they're 'speciality' tyres.
The biggest problems with tractor and agricultural vehicle tyres are abrasions and irregular wear, considering the surface drivers of tractors and agricultural vehicles often find themselves on.
Tractor and agricultural vehicle tyres can be compared to passenger tyres and commercial vehicle tyres in one aspect – the properties they can deliver on certain surfaces. For example, if the driver of the tractor often deals with dry conditions, such as small pebbles or debris, there will be a need for a tyre that can handle these kinds of surface conditions.
Short version; they're 'speciality' tyres.