Common causes of tractor tire damage include...
Bulges on the Sidewall: Â A bulge on the sidewall indicates structural damage, often caused by impacts like rocks or tree roots, posing a risk of bursting.
Cuts and Punctures: Â Minor cuts on the top of lugs are generally fine, but deep cuts affecting the internal structure require immediate attention to prevent accidents.
Cracks and Dryness: Â Cracks due to dryness can lead to tread separation, while uneven wear from lack of air pressure can affect tire performance.
Uneven Wear: Â Improper air pressure can cause uneven wear patterns like one-shoulder or two-shoulder wear, impacting traction and efficiency.
Stubble Damage: Â Stalk remnants from plants like corn can pierce tires, leading to air loss and tread erosion, necessitating preventive measures like tire sealants.
Regular inspection, maintenance, and prompt repair of these issues can help prevent tractor tire damage and ensure safe and efficient operation.
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