Friday, April 26, 2013

High-flex tires

Farm equipment is getting larger so farmers can cover more acres faster. But this means more weight on the vehicles, which leads to soil compaction. Soil compaction robs makes it harder for crops to grow.

To tackle this problem, tire makers are developing new tire technologies to transfer the weight across a larger area. As a result, tires today are up to 7.5 ft. tall, 4 ft. wide and have more flexible sidewalls that can withstand heavier weights than standard radials. The bigger the footprint, the tighter the pressure applied to the ground. To get a better understanding of the concept it would be like a 100-lb. woman in high-heeled shoes exerts more weight per square inch than a 200-lb. man in work boots

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