MICHELIN BEST SELLER TRACTOR TYRES
MICHELIN tractor tyres are designed to provide a long service life and exceptional traction. Our tractor tyres limit the soil compaction caused by daily agricultural tasks.
MICHELIN SPRAYBIB
Engineered for self propelled sprayers, offering enhanced load capacity and soil protection. Very High Flexion (VF) technology
MICHELIN AGRIBIB 2
High performance agricultural radial tyre offers outstanding load capacity and exceptional traction for tractors.
MICHELIN AXIOBIB 2
Engineered for high horsepower tractors, offering superior traction and minimal soil compaction.
TRACTOR TYRE, EXPERTS ADVICE
Get answers to your questions, from tractor tyre choosing guide to maintenance advice.
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TRACTOR TYRE PRESSURE
Did you know? Why tractor tyre pressure is important? And how to check your tractor tyre pressure?
In your business, there are certain parameters that require you to adjust your tractor tyre pressure. Neglecting this point can have negative consequences for your fuel consumption, tyre wear and performance and, by extension, your safety and productivity. Conversely, the right tractor tyre pressure for your different uses will help you get the most out of your tyres, improve your efficiency and reduce soil compaction.
How to check your tractor tyre pressure ?
To check your tractor tyre pressure, we recommend that you use a manometer, ideally an independent one, i.e. not connected to a compressor, as this can alter the measurements. First let some air out of the valve to extract the humidity before connecting the manometer. This prevents the manometer from going out of adjustment and protects you is the tyre is ballasted with water. To let some air out, simply press down on the valve piston with a pointed object (a nail or screw, for example). Also, remember to calibrate your manometer regularly (once a year if possible). If you can't do it yourself, take it to your dealer.
MICHELIN EXPERTS ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS
Our experts are available to answer your questions. Below, you will find a selection of the most frequently asked questions. If your question is not addressed, do not hesitate to contact us.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The weight of tractor tyres can vary significantly based on numerous factors, including the tyre size, its construction, and its load capacity. Depending on intended use, there may be additional rubber and textile compounds that contribute to the tyre's weight. Our small compact-line lines can weigh as little as 20-30 kg, while tyres for harvesters and high horsepower tractors will exceed 500 kg.
In many agricultural applications, changing tyre pressure several times throughout the day is ESSENTIAL. Several factors impact optimal tyre pressure: vehicle type, load, pressure, and speed.
As a farmer you may have to change the pressure several times on your farm, depending on the crop.
With the Central Tyre Inflation System (CTIS) you can control the pressure from your seat.
The cost of agricultural tyres can vary widely based on size, brand, and specifications. For accurate pricing, please visit your nearest dealer.
Yes, many farmers choose to fill tractor tyres with water (or other liquids) for ballasting purposes, which increases weight and improves traction, especially in muddy or uneven terrains. This practice helps stabilize the vehicle and reduces the risk of tipping.
Generally tractor tyre size could start at 16 inch to 54 inch. Discover all size by tyre rim in our MICHELIN databook.