Hi all i can tell you here is anything thats come on the yard, with industrial tires on has had a 20 plus ton cat loader on top of them, or a back hoe. They do ok, but you got to be careful if wet. They plug with mud and become a slick, much quicker than a lug tractor tire. unless it's real wet clay, Kinda the consistency of the stuff guys make pots with, then there all plugged solid and racing slicks. Regular tractor tires self clean better I think, or don't plug at all, sometimes. From what I see running tractors, in the mess the big loaders have made in my hog barns.
In some cases you might be ok as you'd have more ground contact with the wider shallow lug, but other times i think it would hurt you more than you gain if the fields a bit wetter or maybe on snow. I think the idea of the industrial tire is strenght with the plys, and it doesn't ware off so fast on hard surface work, like tractor lugs do on concrete or black top. Regards Robert
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