Key Things to Know Before Buying Agricultural Tyres

Key Things to Know Before Buying Agricultural Tyres

Choosing the right agricultural tyre can make a big difference in your tractor’s performance, fuel efficiency, and even the condition of your soil. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or new to agri-machinery, here are some essential tyre terms and features you should understand before making a purchase.


1. Bias Construction

Bias-ply tyres feature a diagonal ply design, which makes them more affordable compared to radial tyres. However, this comes with trade-offs: less traction, a shorter lifespan, and higher soil compaction. These tyres are suitable for specific applications, especially where cost is a priority and performance demands are lower.


2. Radial Tyres

Radial tyres are designed with cords that radiate at a 90° angle from the bead, providing a range of advantages:
Better traction
Improved fuel efficiency
Enhanced ride comfort
Reduced soil compaction

This design makes radial tyres ideal for long-term agricultural use where performance and soil health are critical.


3. Compound

The compound refers to the rubber blend used in the tyre. It plays a crucial role in determining the tyre’s durability, resistance to wear, and overall performance under tough conditions. A high-quality compound ensures longer service life, especially in demanding fieldwork.


4. Flotation

Flotation tyres are designed with a wider profile to improve grip and minimize soil compaction. These tyres distribute the weight of machinery more evenly, making them ideal for soft or wet soil conditions. Better flotation helps protect your land while maintaining strong traction and stability.


5. Load Carrying Capacity

This is the maximum certified weight a tyre can support at a specific air pressure. It's essential to match your tyre's load capacity with your equipment's requirements. Always refer to load charts and consult your dealer to avoid overloading and premature tyre wear.


6. Load Index

The load index is a numerical value that indicates how much weight a tyre can carry. Understanding this rating ensures that your tyres are properly matched with your equipment — maintaining safety, stability, and long-term performance.


Final Thoughts

Before you invest in new agricultural tyres, take time to understand these key specifications. The right tyre not only enhances your equipment’s efficiency but also protects your soil and reduces long-term costs.

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