Details
Features and Benefits:
- Versatile field traction
- Improved handling
- Field friendly drive
Goodyear Traction Implement Tires
The Goodyear Traction Implement is an all season tire manufactured for tractors.
This model comes with excellent tread features and a strong compound that promotes excellent field friendly traction. The tread design promotes soft traction, easing the pressure off the driving surface, avoiding loosening up the ground and damaging the soil quality. This allows the model to be used in various agricultural applications.
The high void ratio and the optimized lug placement promote excellent versatile field performance. These tread elements firmly grip the road surface, maintaining constant forward motion all the time. The tire manages to eliminate dirt, snow, and rocks from the footprint, maximizing the contact with the surface and upgrading the overall traction. This allows the driver to maneuver the vehicle with confidence on various terrain surfaces.
The Goodyear Traction Implement comes with ideal tread design that allows it to maintain constant contact with the surface, improving steering response time and stability. The ideal footprint placement maximizes the surface contact, offering fast and precise response to the driver’s commands. In other words, the driver is able to maintain excellent control over the vehicle all the time.
This specific tire model features a BIASED ply construction.
There might be discrepancies of sizes between brands and models of tires which have this size formatting. As the manufacturers only provide the tire width and the rim diameter with these tires, various brands and models will have size differences. In order to ensure the correct size is purchased, the overall tire diameter that is needed should be checked.
The Overall Diameter or O.D. advertised represents the tire’s overall diameter in inches, once the tire has been properly inflated and mounted per the manufacturer’s recommendation. This advertised number is provided to TireMart.com by the tire manufacturer.
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.





