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Canadian Farmer Glad He Listened to Tirecraft on CEAT Ag Tires
Mon, 11 Dec 2023 | PRODUCTS
Dale Shouldice, owner or Gowerdale Farms in North Gower, Ontario, was very hesitant to try CEAT Ag tires.
He had never heard of the CEAT brand. With lots of reassurances, Chuck Walker, Tirecraft’s Eastern Ontario Ag Specialist, was finally able to convince Shouldice to try a set of VF380/90R46 Spraymax radials on his John Deere 4830 Sprayer. These were installed a few months ago and the sprayer was used pretty much non-stop for the past two months getting the fields sprayed before the long winter months set in.
He was so impressed with their performance in that short period of time, he gave Walker the go ahead to install 8 new 620/70R42 Farmax R70’s on his John Deere 9930.
It has been a familiar story since CEAT Specialty Tires entered the North American market five years ago. Tire distributors like Tirecraft become believers. They and their dealers pitch the brand to their farmer customers. Farmers try CEAT tires on one piece of equipment and then expand. The company’s mission is to offer high quality tires at a better value to North America’s farmers and ranchers. By all accounts, the company is accomplishing its mission.Dale Shouldice, owner or Gowerdale Farms in North Gower, Ontario, was very hesitant to try CEAT Ag tires.
He had never heard of the CEAT brand. With lots of reassurances, Chuck Walker, Tirecraft’s Eastern Ontario Ag Specialist, was finally able to convince Shouldice to try a set of VF380/90R46 Spraymax radials on his John Deere 4830 Sprayer. These were installed a few months ago and the sprayer was used pretty much non-stop for the past two months getting the fields sprayed before the long winter months set in.
He was so impressed with their performance in that short period of time, he gave Walker the go ahead to install 8 new 620/70R42 Farmax R70’s on his John Deere 9930.
It has been a familiar story since CEAT Specialty Tires entered the North American market five years ago. Tire distributors like Tirecraft become believers. They and their dealers pitch the brand to their farmer customers. Farmers try CEAT tires on one piece of equipment and then expand. The company’s mission is to offer high quality tires at a better value to North America’s farmers and ranchers. By all accounts, the company is accomplishing its mission.