Agstar 1630
OVERVIEW
The Agstar 1630 is an all season tire manufactured for tractors.
The tire offers a better controllability. The directional tread pattern and the high void ratio enhance the surface contact throughout the drive. This enables the tire to closely follow the road surface at all times, which increases the steering responsiveness and the driving stability. In this manner, the steering becomes faster and more precise in its response to the driver's instruction, while the structure is stabilized against the driving pressure affecting the tire. This guarantees the tire driver's full control over the entire vehicle.
The optimal tread design enhances the overall traction. The ideal tread design enables the tire to maintain its forward motion on soft and loose terrain surface conditions. These tread elements guarantee the tire's secure off-road performing capability. This tread enhances the high flotation capability, which lowers the pressure the tire places on the driving surface. Excess pressure affecting the driving surface can loosen up the soil, which diminishes its quality and crop growing ability. By preventing this, the tire effectively avoids field retention during the drive.
The 1630 enhances the load durability. The stronger internal structure maintains the ideal tire shape under the load and driving pressure affecting the model. This construction enables the tire to carry and withstand heavy loads with ease, ensuring the tire's exceptional heavy load durability. The tire is able to carry and withstand heavy loads with ease, boosting the overall load capacity. This ensures the tire's safer heavy-load durability.
This tire has a BIASED ply structure.
Manufacturers only provide the width and rim diameter with these tires. Various brands and models will have discrepancies. To ensure the correct size is purchased, the overall tire diameter should be checked.
The Overall Diameter advertised represents the overall diameter in inches, once it has been inflated and mounted.
Manufacturers recommend changing tires every 10 years. As long as tires are properly stored before they are sold, the year of their manufacture will not shorten their service life.