Posted by Iowa_tire_guy on November 06, 2010 at 19:18:33 from (207.177.88.101):
Depends on what you are going to use the tractor for. Radials have the ability to be run at a lower air pressure so you have 40% more tire on the ground. That is if you run them at lower pressure, if you run them at full pressure then act like bias tires and wasted your money. If you load them with any fluids then they act like bias tires and you wasted you money. If you carry a heavy load on the rear tires then you have to inflate the tires to carry the load and once again you wasted you money. Firestone says that a tractor needs 120 hp minimum to justify radial tires. I don't know what your tractor is but the size you listed makes me doubt it is that big. I would guess that you really won't get enough advantage to get the radials. But what do I know, i just sell them eveyday.
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