| Garden Tractor Tire DesignYou would have noted | | | | not compact the earth below it. The tires have large |
| that the garden tractor have different diameters on | | | | ribs so that they cut through the earth instead of |
| the front and rear tires. The front tires are smaller | | | | compacting it.Garden Tractor Tires Come As Original |
| and the rear ones are large. The tractors are front | | | | EquipmentYour garden tractor tire would have come |
| wheel driven and this is the reason for the smaller | | | | to you as original equipment along with you tractor. |
| front tires. The ribs on front tires are generally | | | | When you change the tires, make sure that the |
| straight and rear tires are cross-ribbed. The tractor | | | | same or equivalent tires are used. This will ensure |
| tires do not have to pump water as the truck tires. | | | | that the performance from your garden tractor |
| In fact, they are required to work in waterlogged | | | | remains as original.Since lawn tractor tires are almost |
| area effectively.Weight Distribution In Tractor | | | | the most used part of these gardening machines, |
| TiresThe load distribution in tractor tires is generally | | | | you should be aware of a proper care and |
| 40 % on front tires and 60 % on rear tires. In order | | | | maintenance. One of the most important things to |
| to avoid the compaction of earth below the rear | | | | have in mind when using tractors is keeping the |
| tires, the tires are made large so that the additional | | | | accurate inflation as well as the terrain where they |
| load that they carry compared to the front tires do | | | | work must be slippery an uneven. |