MODELFARMER Posted December 17, 2005 Posted December 17, 2005 I use only michlein, they are superb, can let them down to the rim is only 2.5 inches off the ground (in the field), not many other tyres can manage this safely, the grip well and wear nicely, clean easilly too Quote
tanvics71 Posted December 17, 2005 Posted December 17, 2005 most of my users use pirrelli they find them fare better than the michelin same low ground preesure performance but better grip as pirrelli are the onlt ones that the tread is the full width ie if the size is 650\65r38 the tread width is 650mm were as our makes are only say 610mm and there SIDEWAL TO SIDEWALL messures 650 not tread on ground were its needed if you understand pirrelli are cheaper and there aftermarket support is fare better than michelin Quote
Gav836 Posted December 17, 2005 Posted December 17, 2005 We're trying out Firestone's on my Renault at the minute, so far i'm impressed with the grip i can get with them. We don't like to pay alot for tyres because the sandy/stoney soil about the farm cuts them to pieces in under 2 years as a rule. Tryed Kleber in the past and was lesss than impressed when they started to slip on the rims at under a year old and the rep was as much help to us as a chocolate teapot!! too many unfulfilled promises from him! And as he's the same rep that supports Michelin in our area it didn't fill us with confidence really Quote
Pingu Posted December 17, 2005 Posted December 17, 2005 Erm we have Good years on the larger tractor and then dont need to be let down as it doesnt do alot of topwork so we dont change the pressures much. On the drilling and topwork tractor we have michlein which i cant fault amazing grip and flotation the best tyres on the farm we were gonna change the larger tractor over to them but as its being sold etc we not but all the other farmers in this area use a majority of michilen, goodyear and pirelli Quote
tanvics71 Posted December 17, 2005 Posted December 17, 2005 just be carefull with goodyears on high horse tractors they have big big problems with bead wire unwinding and streching if you see a gap between the rim and dirt gaurd on the tyres more than 1\8 inche its starting or blebs about 3 inches up from the dirt gaurd goodyear blame the rims but its not replace the tyres with any other it will never happen again firestone tend to crack inside like kleber used to do so u will have plenty of gaiters inside after a few years yes michelin and kleber are the same but our michelin rep always says replace with kleber ( rim slip a big problem not so noticabe now tubeless but when tubed a big problem ) wot i always do when fitting kleber tubetype is to stick tube patches about every 18 inches on the bead just be carefull when ordering new tractors on none standard tyres as all tyre manifacters EXCEPT PIRRILLI have put horse power restiction on tyres speak to your area rep as if you have a problem on new tractors speced wrong they will walk away my dads got a 8400 j\deere on 20.8r42 needing new tyres although its 2 years old only pirrelli would stand by 20.8r42 every one else said 710\70r38 (rim change) or 650\65r42 (more expensive) Quote
tanvics71 Posted December 17, 2005 Posted December 17, 2005 by the way whos ya michelin rep ?? is it stuart eagland if it is thats why you said hes about as much good as a chocolate fire gaurd hes the biggest waste of space ever put on earth Quote
Gav836 Posted December 17, 2005 Posted December 17, 2005 My Renault 836 was on 20.8r42 and 16.9r30 good years when we first got it. At 800 hrs the rear tyres were cut to pieces as we've found good year too soft on our soils. We then replaced the rear ones with Kleber the same size and they only lasted about a year before they started to slip on the rims. we've now upgraded them to a set of Firestone 620/70r42 and 480/70r30 and the extra grip we are getting is quite significant over the old ones. They also help it to stay on top a bit better when fertilizer spreading and rolling. We've only budgeted the tyre life to be 2 years on our harsh soils so they probably won't be on long enough for age related cracking to show up. We did want Pirelli but there were none available in this size anywhere in europe at the time and the french were on their summer break ? Think the reps name was Andy Balfour Quote
MODELFARMER Posted December 18, 2005 Author Posted December 18, 2005 Hmm interesting comments comming up, I know p clean wellbut heard that on the road not as confortable as Mich. Quote
jdc Posted December 18, 2005 Posted December 18, 2005 Got Kleber 20.8/480 s on Renault and they seem v good so far - have full 21" width tread as mentioned above. Good Year 580/480s on Ford 8360 are OK but I'm sure the bloomin things aren't circular and give a wobble on the road! Having said that Good Years on MF 3065 are original after 17 years and 6500hrs! Quote
tanvics71 Posted December 18, 2005 Posted December 18, 2005 wots on 3065 18.4 16.9 or 13.6 r 38 ? not really a high horse tractor i class 180 + as high horse Quote
1/32 farmer Posted December 18, 2005 Posted December 18, 2005 i use black ones with good grip type are britains or siku/uh :D :D :D :D Quote
jdc Posted December 18, 2005 Posted December 18, 2005 wots on 3065 18.4 16.9 or 13.6 r 38 ? not really a high horse tractor i class 180 + as high horse 16.9 34s Not high horse (although it's supposed to be 85, puts out 100 at PTO - not tweaked) but the most useful tractor on the place. When I bought it we had a 3085 as the 'big' tractor so things have moved a lot HP wise Quote
FB Posted December 18, 2005 Posted December 18, 2005 i use black ones with good grip type are britains or siku/uh :D :D :D :D same here ;) :D Quote
NewHolland2 Posted December 18, 2005 Posted December 18, 2005 Well this may be a bit funny to some of the more modern tractor drivers? , but the Fergie still has its two original rear India Tyres fitted......The front two tyres are made by Kelly? ???. Quote
MODELFARMER Posted December 18, 2005 Author Posted December 18, 2005 COULD SOMEONE WHO KNOWS ALL OF THE MAIN MANUFACTURERS OF TYRES PUT UP A POLL ON THIS TOPIC PLEASE, IT WOULD BE A GREAT SUMMARY Quote
NewHolland2 Posted December 18, 2005 Posted December 18, 2005 I can't add a poll to this topic, but I could start a new one for you Ricky. If I miss any manufacturers out let me know...... ;) Quote
MODELFARMER Posted December 18, 2005 Author Posted December 18, 2005 super!! Cheers, i only know a limited few of them otherwise i'd do it Quote
Gav836 Posted December 18, 2005 Posted December 18, 2005 I can't add a poll to this topic, but I could start a new one for you Ricky. If I miss any manufacturers out let me know...... ;) post a list of them up here first, if you miss any we'll soon let you know ? Quote
NewHolland2 Posted December 18, 2005 Posted December 18, 2005 Ok here goes:- Michelin Good-Year Firestone India Pirelli Anymore? ;) Quote
NewHolland2 Posted December 18, 2005 Posted December 18, 2005 Right I'll sort this out tomorrow evening, but if someone feels like setting it up before then feel free. Sorry folks, I've got school in the morning though...... Quote
Gav836 Posted December 18, 2005 Posted December 18, 2005 All done, if i've missed any pick other and let us know Quote
NewHolland2 Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 All done, if i've missed any pick other and let us know? Thanks for doing that Gavin...... Quote
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