Farmwithjunk
Super Member
I read a story in "Green Magazine" about early testing of Deere's giant of the 70's, the 6030. It was factory rated at 175HP, but most 6030's would spin a dyno at well over 225 HP. They were weighted down with all the ballast possible, and still had a hard time finding enough traction. When they did bite, sometimes the tires would grip the ground better than they gripped the rims. A Deere engineer who was also a drag racer solved the problems on their test tractor.
Screws through the rim and into the bead area of the tire.
I can't imagine an inflated tire staying "rimmed up" on the bead while slipping. ESPECIALLY a tubeless tire.
Screws through the rim and into the bead area of the tire.
I can't imagine an inflated tire staying "rimmed up" on the bead while slipping. ESPECIALLY a tubeless tire.