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Unleashing the Power of CEAT Flotation TX 440 Tires

Wed, 3 May 2023 | PRODUCTS

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Ag flotation tires have gained immense popularity in recent years with farmers due to their significant advantages in working soggy fields while minimizing soil compaction.

Flotation tires have several benefits, including reduced soil erosion, increased traction and improved fuel efficiency. These tires are highly effective in minimizing soil damage caused by heavy farm machinery, which is getting heavier all the time!

These tires are specifically designed to provide a larger footprint, which helps to distribute weight across a larger surface area. As a result, the tires produce less compaction, which not only improves soil health but also enhances the tire’s overall handling capacity.

CEAT FLOTATION TX 440

Recommended for use on trailers, the CEAT Flotation TX 440 bias tire has a larger volume and footprint which increase the tire’s ground contact; this significantly reduces compaction to the soil. Additionally, rounded shoulders enable just the right curvature to help reduce damage to crops. The Flotation TX 440 trailer tire is backed by a 5-year manufacturer’s warranty.

The design of the Flotation TX 440 bias tire integrates well with modern farming practices, such as no-till farming, minimum tillage, and crop rotations. This is because it significantly reduces soil damage and compaction while still improving traction and reducing slippage. Furthermore, the Flotation TX 440 is designed to operate at low air pressures, which reduces soil compaction further and improves the tire’s footprint.

Soil Compaction

Soil compaction occurs when soil particles are pressed together, reducing pore space between them. Heavily compacted soils contain few large pores, less total pore volume and, consequently, a greater density. A compacted soil has a reduced rate of both water infiltration and drainage. This happens because large pores more effectively move water downward through the soil than smaller pores. In most cases, the more soil compaction, the less crop yield.

One of the most important factors for decreasing soil compaction potential is to stay off the soil when it’s wet. Unfortunately, this isn’t always possible, as it often limits field work opportunities. Using flotation tires, such as the FLOTATION TX 440, can help farmers extend their field work hours when working in less than ideal conditions and wanting to minimize soil compaction.

In conclusion, flotation tires are an excellent option for any farmer looking to reduce soil compaction, enhance handling capacity, and improve overall efficiency with his farm equipment.

CEAT Flotation TX 440 bias tire for trailers