IH3444
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The wider tires act just like the tracks on a dozer in most soil conditions. The low ground pressure is more than offset by the total contact area of the treads. Dozers have much less ground pressure, but why do they grip so well? Contact area.......Plus larger tires offer more floatation over boggie areas, another consideration. Narrower tires with high pressure will sink, and then possibly dig themself into a hole. As mentioned before also R4 tires have usually a higher ply rating, allowing the FEL to be used to it's full extent. Ever look at R1s with a full load in the bucket?