FordnMassey
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- Jan 22, 2022
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- Tractor
- ford 3000 and MF35
Hi,
I have a MF35 with a front end loader fitted which requires new front tyres. I was looking for some thoughts on what type of tyre to choose, particularly around the choice between tri-rib or implement (which have a much lower tread profile. It currently has implement tyres on the front but they're badly in need of renewal.
The loader is quite heavy on the tractor, making the steering (not power steering) very heavy, even with a rear counter weight in use. Admittedly I need to increase the counterweight from 180kg (400lb) to around 400kg (900lb).
I'm particularly interested in the differences between tri-rib and implement tyres with respect to weight of steering and tyres churning soil when turning and life expectancy of the tyres in the application.
Thoughts and experiences appreciated. Thanks
I have a MF35 with a front end loader fitted which requires new front tyres. I was looking for some thoughts on what type of tyre to choose, particularly around the choice between tri-rib or implement (which have a much lower tread profile. It currently has implement tyres on the front but they're badly in need of renewal.
The loader is quite heavy on the tractor, making the steering (not power steering) very heavy, even with a rear counter weight in use. Admittedly I need to increase the counterweight from 180kg (400lb) to around 400kg (900lb).
I'm particularly interested in the differences between tri-rib and implement tyres with respect to weight of steering and tyres churning soil when turning and life expectancy of the tyres in the application.
Thoughts and experiences appreciated. Thanks