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Finding the Right John Deere Tractor Tires to Fit Your Farming Needs


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You’ve already got the perfect John Deere tractor. It works like a charm and it efficiently powers through any task you put in front of it, but do you have the right John Deere tractor tires? We recommend considering the following components when choosing the right John Deere tractor tires for your farming needs.

Size: Manufacturers in the U.S. give tire sizes based on “designations” or standards, which measure tire size in inches and are broken down into a star-rating system. This system indicates the maximum pressure based on the tire size. For example, tractor tires with an 18.4 inch width and 30 inch diameter are given three stars and a maximum pressure of 30 psi.

Tread Type: In order to determine the proper tread pattern, you need to understand the conditions your tractors will be exposed to in the field:

Load Rating: Load rating dictates the maximum weight a tractor’s tires can handle; this limiting factor makes the load rating index the most important criteria to understand.  Overall load rating is determined by the axle, wheel, and tire load rating. The lowest load rating of the three marks the restriction of pound carrying capacity.

The size designation and maximum pressure of a John Deere tractor tire does not necessarily go hand-in-hand with its load rating; a small tire and a large tire could both have a three-star destination, but different load ratings.

Bias or Radial Construction:

Tube or Tubeless:

Finding the right tires for your tractor affects the tractor’s performance and ultimately the job you need it to accomplish. It’s important to educate yourself about the type of John Deere tractor tire that is best suited for the conditions it will be exposed to in order to see optimal results.

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