Agricultural tires are special types of tires designed specifically for agricultural machinery and vehicles, playing an indispensable role in agricultural production. Agricultural tires offer a wide variety of tread designs, with different tread patterns suitable for different terrains and operating scenarios:
1. R-series tires: Agricultural tractor drive tires, typically with deep treads to provide excellent grip in harsh environments.
R1 tires: Suitable for dryland operations and short-distance field transport, featuring deep treads for good traction and self-cleaning properties.
R2 tires: Designed for field operations in moist, muddy conditions, such as rice paddies or sugarcane fields, with very deep treads for effective operation in wet terrain.
R3 tires: Used for work on lawns, meadows, or forage crops, featuring a block or button-shaped tread design to reduce damage to the grass and provide balanced traction.
R5 tires: Special tires for paddy field operations, featuring high-tread patterns and water-resistant materials, providing good stability and durability.
2. F-series tires: Agricultural tractor-oriented tires, such as the F-2 dual- or multi-striped type, designed to provide stable driving performance and long service life.
3. I-series tires: Agricultural implement tires, such as the I-5 directional type, suitable for machinery requiring precise handling and directional stability.
4. PE1 type tires: Paddy field type, specifically designed for operation in wet and slippery environments such as paddy fields, providing excellent drainage performance and traction.
