What are the Tread Patterns for Agricultural Tires?
11.28.2025

Agricultural tires tread designs are primarily categorized based on their intended use, operating environment, and performance requirements. Different tread patterns offer different characteristics:

1. R-type tires: Agricultural tires typically have deep treads, contributing to good grip in harsh environments. For example, R1 tires are suitable for dryland operations and short-distance field transport, featuring deep treads for good traction and self-cleaning properties; R2 tires are designed for high-moisture, muddy field operations, such as rice paddies or sugarcane fields, with very deep treads for effective work in wet terrain; R3 tires are used on lawns, grasslands, or forage crops, employing a block or button-shaped tread design to reduce damage to the grass and provide balanced traction.

2. F-type tires: Such as the F-2 dual- or multi-strip type, designed to provide stable driving performance and a long service life.

3. I-type tires: Such as the I-5 directional type, suitable for machinery requiring precise handling and directional stability.

4. PE1 type tires: Paddy field type, specially designed for working in wet and slippery environments such as paddy fields, providing excellent drainage performance and adhesion.