Types of Irrigation Tires You Should Know About
There are many tire options in the irrigation system installation, like radial, bias ply, and high-density polyethylene tires or “no flats” tires. All of them are great choices for your irrigation system’s mobility. However, we need to consider which tires are better for mounting and less rutting because mud is not easily displaced. So, in this article, we’ll discuss different kinds of irrigation tires you should know. Let’s explore: Cost-EffectiveBias Ply Tires These tires have multiple rubber piles that overlap one another. So, the sidewalls and the crown of the tires are not independent. These tires are also thick and stiff, which can lead to reduced independency and flexibility when moving them in the field, ultimately causing deeper ruts. So, your tires can wear out quickly over time. These tires are more affordable than radial tires, but the cost-savings may be worth it for small-field owners and crop producers. Radial Tires In Irrigation These tires changed the...