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When to Replace Your Tractor Tires: 5 Warning Signs You Can’t Ignore

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When you're out in the field and the tractor starts vibrating or gulping down diesel faster than usual, you don't look at a manual—you look at the ground. Your agricultural tyres are the only thing that turns all that engine power into actual work. Not only are you losing traction if they are shot, but you are additionally losing money. So, how could you understand when you've drained their remaining life? The lifespan of tractor tyres and the unmistakable signals that signal it's time to reach out to the dealer have fallen next. The Real Numbers Most of us expect about 3,000 to 5,000 hours out of a good set of radials. If you're on bias-ply, you’ll probably see closer to 2,000 to 3,000 hours . But hours are just a guideline. Rubber hates the sun and it hates sitting still. Even if your lug depth looks okay, if those tyres have been sitting for 10 years, the internal structure is likely tired. 5 Signs You Need to Swap Them Out 1. You’re Spinning Your Wheels (Lite...