American Farmer Conventional Rib Implement FIG C
OVERVIEW
The American Farmer Conventional Rib Implement FIG C is an all season tire manufactured for tractors.
The tire enhances the versatile terrain performance by upgrading the on- and off-road grip. The ribbed tread design improves the surface contact, in order to boost the soft, loose and uneven terrain grip. The tread ensures the tire's exceptional forward motion at all times, greatly enhancing the constant forward motion at all times. The groove pattern keeps the footprint clean at all times, by eliminating mud and snow stuck between the tread elements. This combination greatly improves the on- and off-road terrain performance.
The tire increases the load durability as well. The reinforced internal structure maintains the ideal tire shape under the load and driving pressure. As the tire does not deform under the load and driving pressure, the model is able to securely carry and withstand heavy loads with ease. This allows the tire to securely upgrade the overall load capacity throughout the drive, promoting higher driving safety levels.
The Conventional Rib Implement FIG C enhances the controllability as well. The ribbed tread design maintains the ideal surface contact at all times, which enhances the steering responsiveness and the driving stability. In other words, the tire is quicker and more precise in its steering response, while the structure is secured against the driving pressure affecting the tire. This results in the driver's constant control over the vehicle.
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.
This is a Tubed Tire (TT), which requires an inner tube and flaps to properly function, which are not included in this purchase.
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.