so they can go through mud
Diamonds are mined with very large trucks, tractors, milling machines and water.
Tractor tires are different than the tires you use for cars or regular trucks. Tractor tires are designed specifically to handle the work loads and difficult terrain that is found away from the pavement. There are as many different types of tractor tires as there are different types of tractors. Size Matters Tractor tires can range from very small to incredibly large. The smallest tires are used on smaller tractors, like lawn mowers or power edgers. These tires are generally smaller than car tires, and they can be purchased at most hardware stores. Larger tractor tires can be as tall as an average man, and they are designed to fit construction machinery or farm tractors. These monster tires can sometimes be as big as the tractor itself, and provide the stability that tractors need when they work on rough terrain. Dump trucks and earth movers usually have the largest tractor tires. Tread Depth When you look at different tractor tires, you will notice that they all have different types of tread. Some of the treads are very deep, and create caverns between each tread. Other tractor tires have treads that are very similar to those you’d find on a normal car tire. The depth of the tread is important when a tractor needs to maneuver over difficult ground. If the ground is relatively flat and dry, like a front lawn, the tread doesn’t need to be very deep. If the ground is muddy and contains several different levels, like at a quarry, the treads help the tractor maintain a grip on whatever ground is available. Changing Tractor Tires Some tractor tires are easy to change, and the process is similar to changing the tire on a car. All you have to do is unbolt the tire, replace it with a new one, and bolt it back on to the tractor again. Larger tractor tires require a little something extra when they are changed. Since they are too big to be carried by a human, you have to change large tractor tires using special machinery. Most auto mechanics have the ability to change out large tractor tires, but it is a good idea to call before you take your tractor in, just to be sure.
Kumho tires are very good. I've had some and also seen them on many large new SUV's
They are multi-ply tires filled to very high pressure. Most jet and large airplane tires are filled with nitrogyn.
Ford Tractors can be very reliable, as with any piece of large machinery regular maintenance and upkeep are necessary for long term performance. If you are looking for new, ask the dealer what kind of warranty they offer, if you are purchasing used, ensure the records and maintenance are up to date. yes ford tractors can be very reliable
Dunlop tires are specially designed for use on large vans and mini-trucks. They are made to withstand the great weight of these vehicles. These tires are not very expensive.
Oliver tractors are very well known for their quality. You will still find the best quality tractors with a john deere if you can afford one.
When the tread depth is down to 2/32. You are very welcome for the information i have blessed you with.
Category O is the very light one. I don't know the specs exactly to where it changes to a Cat 1, but it should include large garden tractors and such.
Very often small.
They have softer suspensions to reduce impact to the driver, as well as very large tires with low air pressure.
Very carefully, large thin rims are delicate compared to today's sturdy steel rims.