Without knowing which model of Steiner tractor you're interested in, I can't direct you to the exact part, but here's an example from Steiner's site: http://www.steinertractor.com/WHS057-front-tire-400480---12
Yes, you can buy parts for your Steiner at a tractor supply store.
the car tire will be flat and the tractor tire not.
You can check you tractor manual to get the tractor tire tubes correct measurements. You can also check with tractor supply stores to find the right tire tubes for your tractor model.
If it's an antique tractor you should try Steiner Tractor parts. They are in Michigan but ship all over the country.
The size of the back tractor tire on the 4430 JD tractor is 18.4-38.
The size of the back tractor tire on the 4430 JD is 18.4-38. The size of the tire on a John Deer 4430 farm tractor is 20.8-34.
depends on how big? a rear compact tractor tire 11.2x24 is about$250 if you get an irrigation tire same seize about $130
The pressure in any tire is determined by the weight the tire is supposed to carry . For example , if a car is weighing 2000 kilos , each tire is carrying 500 kilos weight . The pressure in the tire should be such as to withstand this weight . Pressure is force divided by area . So the more the area of the tire connecting to the land , the less tyre pressure is needed to withstand the weight . The rear tires of the tractor are almost double the size of the front tires and carry three fourth of the weight of the tractor . So if the tractor weighs 2000 kgs the rear tires carry weight of 1500 kgs and the front tires carry weight of 500 kgs . But then the front tires are one half the size so the pressure there will be 2 X pressure in rear tyre X 3/4 . ( These are approximate calculations for illustration . ) So the front tire should have about 1.5 times more pressure than the rear tires .
When you turn the front wheels, they skid sideways as they turn. The skidding wears rubber off the tire.
When you turn the front wheels, they skid sideways as they turn. The skidding wears rubber off the tire.
Yes they do considering the front tire's of a tractor are normally smaller then the back there are pleanty of different website's offering tire's weather it be new or used you are looking for, including ebay.com, nebraskatire.com, firestone.com and so on. Check the tire's you are currently using and find out what size they are first.
15.5x38 Tractor tire