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- Availability: 24More Info...More InformationAdditional InfoTIRE IS HAS A 60% DEEPER TREAD DEPTH THAN STANDARD R3 TIRE DESIGN. CONSTRUCTED TO OPTIMIZE TIRE TO SOIL IMPACT WITH MINIMAL DAMAGE TO TURF.Bearing-Bolt Pattern-Box Quantity-BrandCARLSTAR (FORMERLY CARLISLE)Center Bore in/mm-ConstructionRADIALCountry of OriginCHINADiameter24Finish-Hub Length-Industry CodeR3Load Index99Load/Speed Index99A4Machine Fitment/Application-Max Load Capacity (Lbs)1710Max PSI20Mounted Diameter (Inch)23.9Pattern/PositionVERSA TURFPly/Load Index/Star Rating4Ratio12.00Rim Diameter12Rim Size12X9.5Rim Width9.5Rolling Circumference-Section Width11.5Size24-12.00R-12Speed Rating/Speed (MPH)A4/12Static Loaded Radius (inch)-StyleFABRIC BELTED VERSA TURFSurface / Terrain-Tread Depth (32nds)19/32Tread Width-Tube Type / TubelessTUBELESSTypeR3Valve-Weight (Lbs.)26.600000Wheel Back Spacing in/mm-Wheel Front Spacing in/mm-Wheel Offset in/mm-
When choosing farm tires, there are several things to consider in order to get the best performance. First, consider the proper tread design for the job. For example, in rear farm tires an R1 is best for general dry land farming, while an R1W is suitable for farming in wet, moist, heavy clay soils and an R2 is ideal for wet muck and mud such as rice or sugar cane farming. Next, make certain your tire is large enough and has a high enough ply rating to carry the maximum load you intend to place it. In the instance of a 6.00-16 front steering tire, a 6 ply will carry a 1,140 pound load but an 8 ply will handle 1,360 pounds if you need that extra capacity. Also, compare the size of the tire you are replacing with the new tire. The Mounted Width is the overall width of the tire cross-section and the Mounted Diameter is the diameter of a new inflated tire measured at the centerline. These measurements are important in determining clearance and can be vitally important if your equipment is four wheel drive. You may also wish to consider radial vs. bias construction, as radial tires have characteristics that provide traction and efficiency superior to bias tires. Finally, think about whether you need a tubeless or tube type tire. Tubeless tires have been adopted at all wheel positions by leading tractor manufacturers-they operate at the same inflation and with the same load capacity as tube type tires, providing higher reliability and easier puncture repair.
At Tires4That.com we have a wide variety tires for farm equipment in stock and ready to ship to you. Whether your tire is for the front or rear of your machine, whether it is bias or radial, tube type or tubeless, for a tractor or backhoe, Tires4That.com has the farm tire you’re looking for. We also offer many other types of tires in addition to farm. Please click here to buy construction vehicle tires online.