Tractor rear tires are large to provide better traction and stability while operating on uneven and soft ground. The bigger size helps distribute the weight of the tractor over a larger surface area, reducing soil compaction and improving grip. Additionally, larger tires enable tractors to pull heavy loads more efficiently and navigate through various terrains. This design is essential for optimizing performance in agricultural tasks.
The torque which is to be transmitted in the tyres defines it
Because the front tyres are used to actually steer the tractor, whereas the rear ones typically are not. Thus, it's important to ensure that the front tyres have enough clearance to where they won't rub against the frame or other components of the tractor when they're turned.
If it's just the rear axle which has dual tyres, then the answer would be six. If both axles have dual tyres, then eight.
Front tyres 30psi Rear tyres 34ps1 Fully loaded 5 passengers with luggage Front tyres 30psi Rear tyres 38psi This is for Tyres 185/60/R15
i need to inflate the rear tyres of my tractor using the engine. i have tried using a car pump but this doesnt work. im sure its to do with the pressure, i dont know how this could be done. Thanks
It is more difficult to steer with big tires, they are smaller so they are managable, also the weight on a tractor and traction is needed in the rear
As the tractor pulls plows or other things the weight gets pulled back onto the rear wheels, to carry that weight and not sink into the ground they need to be large.
depends on how big? a rear compact tractor tire 11.2x24 is about$250 if you get an irrigation tire same seize about $130
As the traction comes from the rear tyres, it's important to ensure that they have enough surface area to gain sufficient traction, and also enough surface area making contact with the ground that it lowers the ground pressure to a point where the tractor won't sink into the mud. Since the front tyres are the ones which actually turn the vehicle, they're smaller to ensure that they can turn and have enough clearance where they won't rub against the frame of the tractor.
32psi front tyres 34psi rear tyres
They have double tyres at the rear end so that they have enough strength to carry the heavy load or the public
It a BIG job. I suggest you have a dealership handle it.