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Vehicle tires require periodic replacement to avoid many dangerous complications, including blowouts at high speeds. While tractors may not operate at the same speeds as cars and trucks, their tires still need replacing to prevent overturns and other serious complications. Learn the warning signs of tractor tire replacement to help maintain a safe and efficient farm.

Top 4 Warning Signs of Impending Tractor Tire Failure

1. Lack of Tread

Tire tread eventually wears down, limiting surface grip and causing safety issues. While there is no quick and easy test for tread wear, you can monitor your tractor’s performance. If you notice an increase in wheel slippage or decreased agility, it may be caused by your tires. Ultimately, it will depend on how you use your machinery and the conditions you use it in.

2. Continuous Air Pressure Problems

tiresWhile tires naturally lose air pressure as you work, continuous loss of pressure indicates holes. Keep your tractor safe by replacing the affected tires instead of filling them with air over and over again.

3. Wheel Slippage

Most new tractor models feature wheel slip indicators, which tell you the rate at which tires make contact with road surfaces. If your model is older and does not include this feature, load the tractor and check how far the lugs have pushed the dirt back after a few minutes of use. Significant dirt pushback tells you it’s replacement time.

4. Dry Rot

Old or underused tires eventually develop dry rot that makes them weak and susceptible to blowouts. Observe yours for cracks in the sidewall and the lowest section of tread; if these are present, your tires are likely rotting.

 

Carhart Feed & Seed Co. sells tractor tires among other farm equipment and supplies to residents throughout Dove Creek, CO, and the surrounding areas. Whether yours is a commercial or private operation, this company has what you need to maintain a functional farm. Call (970) 677-2233 to receive answers to any of your product questions.

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