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Mitas Pflegebereifung

6.500 €VAT not applicable 

PflegebereifungMitas AC85 320/90 R50Trelleborg 12.4 R36für Traktor New Holland T6/Case Maxxum/Steyr Profi Wheels and tires Tractor wheels

Speringer 1880 GmbH.

2732 Würflach, Austria

Wheels and tires / Mitas

  27-08-2025 14:45

Used machine
Starco 340/55-16

380 €incl. VAT 20% 

Reifen + Felge 340/55-16+ 6 Loch Felge+ Einpresstiefe ET -20+ Preis pro Stücksofort verfügbarsofort einsatzbereit Wheels and tires Trailer wheels

Ginthör Landtechnik GmbH

4351 Saxen, Austria

Ginthör Landtechnik GmbH
Wheels and tires / Starco

Premium Plus dealer

Used machine
Sonstige Alliance 885

1.490 €incl. VAT 20% 

Komplett Rad Alliance 800/45R26, 5 auf Felgen 10 Loch 26, 5X AG 28.00 Einpresstiefe ET -50, wegen Umbereifung abzugeben. 4 Stück Vorhanden, Preis per StückSofort Ver

Landmaschinen Kremstal GmbH

4563 Micheldorf, Austria

Landmaschinen Kremstal GmbH
Wheels and tires / Sonstige

Premium Plus dealer

Used machine
Trinker Felgen

850 €incl. VAT/ mediation 

Felgen verschweißt für Steyr Multi- Passende Berreifung 320/85R32- NeuwertigStandort St. Veit im Innkreis.Für Fragen stehen wir Ihnen gerne zur Verfügung

Tiefenthaler GmbH

5273 Roßbach, Austria

Tiefenthaler GmbH
Wheels and tires / Trinker

Premium Plus dealer

Used machine
Barum

60 €VAT not applicable 

Traktorreifen 14, 9-24 8pr, Diagonal gebraucht Wheels and tires Tractor wheels

J. Fichtinger e.U. Landtechnik - Metalltechnik

3925 Arbesbach, Austria

Wheels and tires / Barum

  05-08-2025 10:34

Used machine
Trinker 320/90-R32

Price on request

  • YOM 2015

1 Garn. ZW-Räder 320/90-R32System Trinker Um Ihnen unnötige Wartezeiten oder Wegstrecken zu ersparen, bitten wir Sie um vorherige Kontaktaufnahme, falls Sie eine

Landforst TechnikCenter Knittelfeld

8723 Kobenz bei Knittelfeld, Austria

Landforst TechnikCenter Knittelfeld
Wheels and tires / Trinker

Premium Plus dealer

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Buy tractor wheels and rims for agricultural machinery

Tractor wheels and rims are crucial for the performance and efficiency of your machines. In agriculture in particular, choosing the right tires and rims is an important factor in ensuring optimum ground contact and the best possible traction.

 

How do I find the right tires for my area of application?

 

Whether you are operating a small farm tractor or a powerful large machine - the right tires make all the difference. Depending on the application, you can choose wheels with particularly good traction on uneven ground or rims for heavy loads. Pay attention to the specific requirements of your machines and choose accordingly.

In modern agriculture, radial tires usually have the upper hand due to their better soil protection, higher traction and fuel efficiency. They are ideal for farms that pay attention to maintaining the soil structure and regularly switch between field and road operation. Diagonal tires, on the other hand, are still used in special applications, especially for heavy loads or on rough terrain, where their robustness and stability are required.

The choice between the two therefore depends heavily on the conditions on site and the specific requirements of the farm.

 

Used tractor wheels and rims - a cost-effective alternative

 

It doesn't always have to be new. Used tractor wheels and rims offer an affordable way to equip your machines without compromising on quality. Many dealers offer well-maintained and tested tractor wheels and tractor rims that still have many years of use ahead of them. When buying, pay attention to the tire tread, possible cracks or damage. Also check whether the rims are damaged and still promise a long service life. For safety reasons, tire repairs should only be carried out by qualified personnel with suitable tools.

Frequently asked questions about tires

 Correct storage of tires

  1. Store the tractor tires clean and protected from heat, light and ozone sources.
  2. If possible, do not store tubeless tires horizontally. Only small tires may be stacked or stored flat.
  3. If tires are stored horizontally, they must be stored lug to lug.
  4. If tires are stored mounted on rims, remember to lower the tire pressure.
  5. Never store tires directly on the ground for long periods of time.

 

Why is tire pressure so important?

  • Protecting the ground: Low tire pressure increases the tire's contact area. This distributes the weight of the heavy agricultural machinery over a larger area and thus reduces soil compaction. Compacted soil can hinder the root development of plants and reduce water permeability.
  • Traction optimization: The correct tire pressure improves the traction of the machines. This is particularly important in wet or loose soils to prevent wheel spin and save fuel.
  • Fuel efficiency: Optimally set tire pressure reduces rolling resistance. This leads to lower fuel consumption and therefore lower operating costs.
  • Adapting to soil conditions: Farmers can adjust the tire pressure depending on the soil conditions and the operation. Lower pressure is often used in the field, while higher pressure is used for road travel.
  • Machine efficiency: The correct tire pressure contributes to overall machine efficiency by reducing vibrations and improving controllability.
  • Increasing yields: By reducing soil compaction and optimizing machine performance, the correct tire pressure can indirectly contribute to higher yields.