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Common Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Used Ag Tires

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Used Ag Tires

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Common Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Used Ag Tires

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  1. Common Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Used Ag Tires

  2. Agriculture tires provide traction, maneuverability, and stability and are designed to handle heavy loads and rugged terrain. Your tractor tires must be in good operating condition to endure weather conditions and navigate the landscape. In Arkansas, Bobby Henard Tire Services offers new and used agriculture tires. Understanding what to look for in used Ag tires is essential.

  3. Tire Wear Check the tires for bulging, defective valve stems, and tire pressure problems. Do not buy smooth, severely worn, or low tread tires. Tread Cuts Tire tread comes into contact with the ground, provides traction, and disperses water and mud. If the tread is cut, ripped, or cut, it cannot do its job correctly. Deformed Tire Sidewalls The sidewall is susceptible to damage from impacts or improper inflation. Damaged and deformed tires are dangerous.

  4. Damaged Tire Bead Tire bead damage occurs when the tire is incorrectly mounted or dismantled. A tire with tire bead damage cannot be used since it can’t be mounted safely on the wheel’s rim. Tire Cracks Cracks on the tire’s sidewalls are a sign of weakness of the tire’s internal structure. Tire Lug Cuts The lugs are part of the tread pattern and provide traction and grip. A cut at the base of the lugs signifies the tire is worn due to heavy weight.

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