How To Care Garden Tractor Tires

Garden tractor tires need good care

 

The following article describes garden tractor tires, structural features, maintenance and care instructions specifically for garden tractor tires. It also discusses winter garden tractor storage when tractors are not in use.

 

Garden tractor tire design

 

You may have noticed that the front and rear tires of a garden tractor have different diameters. The front tires are small and the rear tires are large. Tractors are driven by the front wheel and hence have smaller tires. The ribs of the front tires are generally upright and the rear tires are cross-ribbed. Tractor tires do not need to pump water like truck tires. Of course, they need to work effectively in an area where there is water turbulence.

 

Load distribution in tractor tires

 

Load distribution in tractor tires is usually 40% on the front tires and 60% on the rear tires. To prevent dirt from compressing under the rear tires, the tires are larger so that the extra load they carry does not compress the dirt beneath them compared to the front tires. Tires have large ribs so that they compress instead of cutting the ground.

 

Garden tractor tires come as original equipment

 

Your garden tractor tire must come with your tractor as well as the original equipment. When you change tires, make sure the same or similar tire is used. This will keep your garden tractor performance intact.

 

Since lawn tractor tires are an almost commonly used component in these gardening machines, you need to know about proper care and maintenance. One of the most important things to consider when using a tractor is accurate inflation as well as the terrain on which they operate should be slippery and uneven. In addition to these basic tips, all gardeners should know before starting to work with this powerful machine, which, when properly maintained, will last a lifetime.

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