An Ag tire is not just something that’s black and round, not just another moving piece of a machine. It is an extension of the driver. The tire is a direct connection of the operator to the ground.
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The sidewall of an Ag tire can tell you a lot about where it came from and what it's capable of - not to mention its size and other really important specifications.
Topics: Ag tire advice
If you’re driving equipment over the roads, think about speed rating, service life and ride comfort in your Ag tires. Thanks to advances in engineering, materials and construction, the tire industry can now build tires capable of carrying 10,000 pounds or more at speeds of 30, 40 or even 60 miles per hour—unheard of just a few years ago.
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I've had the opportunity to talk to several tire dealers and farmers since joining CEAT Specialty Tires last month and look forward to many future discussions. One of my key messages is this -- CEAT offers Tier 1 quality at an honest price!
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Most farmers have different size tractors working their land to fulfill different tasks. Different tire inflation tactics are required for each.
Topics: Ag tire maintenance
CEAT Specialty is introducing a VF version of our TORQUEMAX Ag radial range. The superior VF technology gives 40% higher load carrying capacity than a standard radial. Alternately, the tires can carry the same load at 40% lesser pressure.
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Farmers Trust Millersburg Tire; Millersburg Trusts CEAT
Millersburg Tire Service in Millersburg, OH, has been in business for 66 years because their farmer customers trust them -- trust them to provide a quality product backed by quality service.
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Today's farmers need every advantage they can get . . . like reducing the impact of soil compaction and achieving optimum efficiency in the field and on the road.
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Since CEAT Specialty Tires entered the North American market three years ago, more and more farmers agree that CEAT Ag tires are hard working - in the field and on improving the bottom line. There is less agreement, though, on how to pronounce our name!
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