As the ag industry grows and changes, it is safe to assume that our equipment needs will change, too. As farms grow larger and more spread out, implements spend a lot of time on the road as well as in the field. This means that you need to drive those implements on tires designed to take whatever is thrown at them from different surface types.
Bill Durivage of Firestone Ag discusses the need to find a tire with the right balance of durability for the field and longevity for the road.
Everything that you look for in a tire begins with the treads. After all, it touches every surface we drive on and is the first level in how smooth and durable our ride is.
You can’t say enough about inflation. It is one of the most important things to check on your tires, but it is often the most overlooked check.
Dirvage says that there are a few things to look at when choosing the right tires for your implements, trucks, and carts.
You can learn more about the lineup from Firestone Ag at firestoneag.com.