CAN BE USED IN BOTH RADIAL AND BIAS APPLICATIONS. 175/80R13, 185/75R13, 175/70R13, 175/80R13, 185/80R13, 185/80R14, 175R14, 6-14, 7-14. A78-13, B78-13, C78-13, B78-14, C78-14, D78-14
Tractor tubes and flaps are components often associated with certain types of agricultural tires. They play roles in maintaining tire pressure, protecting the tire, and ensuring the longevity and functionality of the tire.
Farm Tubes:
Definition: Tubes are inflatable rubber linings placed inside some types of tires. Once inflated, they hold the air pressure, ensuring the tire remains functional.
Usage: Tubes are typically used in bias-ply tires or older tire designs. However, with the advent of modern radial tires, many agricultural tires are now tubeless. Tubes can also be used in tires that have minor punctures or leaks to prolong their usability.
Farm Flaps:
Definition: Flaps are rubber layers placed between the tire and the tube. They protect the tube from getting pinched between the tire and the wheel, especially during the mounting process.
Usage: Flaps are used in conjunction with tubes, especially in larger tires or tires that undergo significant stress and weight.
When Should Tractor Inner Tubes Be Used?
Older Ag Equipment: Older tractors or machinery that come with bias-ply tires often require tubes.
Punctured Tires: If a tire gets a minor puncture, instead of replacing the entire tire, a tube can be inserted to prolong its life.
Heavy Loads: For equipment that carries heavy loads, using tubes and flaps can provide an extra layer of protection and stability.
Rim Compatibility: Some older rims might not be compatible with modern tubeless tires, necessitating the use of tubes.
Types of Tires and Conditions That Need Tractor Inner Tubes:
Tires: Mainly bias-ply tires, older tire designs, or tires on older equipment.
Machines: Older tractors, harvesters, and other agricultural machinery. Some specialized equipment that carries heavy loads might also use tires with tubes and flaps.
Soil Conditions:
Rough Terrains: In terrains with sharp objects or debris, farm tubes can provide an extra layer of protection against punctures.
Wet or Muddy Conditions: Tractor Tubes can ensure consistent tire pressure even if the outer tire gets minor punctures or cuts from working in wet or muddy conditions.
General Use: Tractor Tubes and flaps aren't specifically designed for particular soil conditions but more for the type of tire, the age and design of the equipment, and the kind of work being done.
In summary, while modern agricultural practices and equipment have shifted towards tubeless tractor tire designs, tubes and flaps still find relevance, especially in older equipment, challenging terrains, or when trying to extend the life of a slightly damaged tire. Proper installation and maintenance are crucial when using tubes and flaps to ensure safety and functionality.