A great agricultural model made for the rear axle of tractors is the Ceat Torquemax. It has many characteristics that improve grip, traction, and safety without damaging the crops.
Firstly, the high void ratio improves the Ceat Torquemax’s performance in various weather conditions. When it rains or the ground is wet, the high void ratio allows water to pass through the tire more easily. This reduces the risk of hydroplaning and helps the tractor maintain good traction. In dry conditions, the model can still grip the ground well because the large spaces help it dig into the soil. Moving on, the directional tread pattern helps with efficient movement. The V shaped design reduces rolling resistance, which means the Ceat Torquemax can move more smoothly and with less effort. This makes the tractor more efficient, using less fuel and putting less strain on the engine. Efficient movement is crucial for long working hours in the field.
Secondly, the resistant rubber compound protects the Ceat Torquemax from damage. When a tractor works in the fields, it can run over sharp rocks, sticks, and other objects that can cut or puncture the body. Resistant rubber is tougher and can handle these rough conditions without getting damaged easily. This protection is important because a damaged model can slow down work and need costly repairs. Also, the open shoulders enhance stability. The wider gaps allow the Ceat Torquemax to conform to the ground's surface more effectively, providing better contact with the soil. Finally, the available sizes on the US market start with 28'' and go up to 42'' rim diameter options.
Features and benefits
- Amazing agricultural tire that goes on tractors.
- Open shoulders resist heat buildup and increase control.
- High void ratio throws away water for a reduced risk of slipping.
- Resistant rubber compound offers protection from damage.
- Strong sidewalls withstand scrubbing.
- Directional tread pattern connects the rubber well with the ground.