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Samson Farm Front Harrow Track I-1E

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Samson Farm Front Harrow Track I-1E Tire

Built for the front position on harrows and other farm implements, the Samson Farm Front Harrow Track I-1E delivers straight-line tracking, smooth rolling, and confident control. The ribbed tread helps the implement follow true behind the tractor, keeping steering light and predictable. A durable casing promotes even wear and consistent performance in changing field conditions. If you want a front implement tire that cuts wander, limits soil scuffing, and holds up to repeated passes, the Samson I-1E balances stability, durability, and value.

Features and Benefits

The Samson Farm Front Harrow Track I-1E uses a rib-style tread to deliver steady, straight tracking on packed soil and field lanes. This layout keeps the implement centered, which reduces steering corrections and operator fatigue. Smooth, continuous ribs lower rolling resistance for easier towing, while rounded shoulders help minimize soil disturbance in turns. A sturdy casing supports reliable load carrying and even wear, making the I-1E a dependable choice for daily farm work where stable handling and longevity matter.

Specifications and Available Sizes

Confirm your Samson I-1E by matching the size, load rating, and construction shown on your current tire sidewall and in the equipment manual. Review overall diameter and section width, recommended rim width, load capacity at a stated psi, and the ply or load range. Note whether you need tube-type or tubeless, and check speed suitability for both field and transport. For help selecting the right I-1E for your implement, share your existing size marking and application details with our team.

Applications in Modern Farming

The Samson Farm Front Harrow Track I-1E is engineered for the steering or front position on harrows, cultivators, packers, and other tow-behind implements that demand accurate tracking. Its rib layout helps equipment follow the tractor precisely, cutting side-drift and improving row-to-row consistency. The smooth-rolling design keeps steering stable on packed surfaces during transport. Where soil care matters, such as pre-plant tillage or seedbed finishing, the rib profile offers gentler contact while maintaining predictable control.

Maintenance and Safety Guidelines

Inspect the Samson I-1E regularly for cuts, stubble damage, or embedded debris, and maintain inflation to match the load and speed shown on the sidewall. Underinflation builds heat and accelerates shoulder wear, while overinflation can reduce contact and tracking precision. Rotate or swap positions only if your equipment manual allows, and always match size and construction across the axle. Before road moves, verify fastener torque and pressure, follow the tire's speed suitability, and replace any tire with exposed cords, severe cracking, or irregular wear.

Pricing and Availability

Samson I-1E pricing varies by size, load range, and whether the tire is tube-type or tubeless. Freight, regional supply, and seasonal demand can influence total cost. For an accurate quote, provide your current size, load needs, and quantity. We will confirm in-stock options, lead times, and any bundles that simplify installation, and we can explore set pricing and shipping efficiencies for multi-tire orders.

Comparison vs Alternatives

Rib-style implement tires focus on tracking stability and low rolling resistance. The Samson I-1E suits operations that prioritize straight-line control and gentle soil contact on front-position equipment. More aggressive patterns can help in mixed terrain or soft soil, but they often increase rolling resistance and surface disturbance. Consider your field conditions, transport frequency, and load needs to decide whether the I-1E's rib profile is the best fit.

Samson I-1E vs Carlisle Farm Specialist I-1

Both the Samson I-1E and Carlisle Farm Specialist I-1 serve front-position implement use with rib treads that promote straight tracking and light steering effort. Selection often comes down to the exact size, load range, regional availability, and price. Compare sidewall load capacities at operating pressures and note any tube-type or tubeless requirement. If you transport often, also review speed suitability and casing construction, then choose the model that matches your size, load, and service conditions within your budget.

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