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When to Replace Tractor Tires According to our Commercial Tire Shop

Billy Bob’s Repair & Tire • 12 January 2023

Agricultural equipment such as tractors have tires that work in harsh conditions, often traveling over rugged terrain filled with rocks and other debris that can damage them. It is important to complete routine agricultural tire inspections to ensure the rubber on your equipment is capable of performing its job as designed. If you encounter any of the following signs that it is time for new agricultural tires, be sure to visit the team at Billy Bob’s Repair & Tire in San Antonio and Ocala, FL. Our commercial tire shop has rubber for every type of rig, including tractors, combines and cultivators. 


Signs it is Time to Replace Tractor Tires

Be on the lookout for these common indicators that your agricultural equipment could benefit from new tires. Not swapping out your current tread could lead to tire failure, causing you to become stuck or otherwise preventing you from getting your tasks completed. Scheduling farm tire replacement at your convenience is much better than doing it when failure occurs, which could prolong downtime.


  • Low Tread - If the depth of the original tread falls below 20 percent of its original depth, you’ll likely begin losing traction, especially in moist, muddy or wet conditions. This results in a high slip rate, which increases the amount of fuel used by the tractor to get the job done. This increased slip rate also means you’re spending more time trying to move than you would with full traction.
  • Air Pressure Problems - A tire that won’t hold air may be suffering from a faulty valve stem, which can usually be fixed fairly easily. However, if the problem stems from a tire puncture that has resulted in a slow leak, it may be best to replace the tire. While performing tractor tire repair is possible depending on the damage, it will need to be checked out by a tire service expert to find out if repair is viable for your tire.
  • Visible Plies and Belts - If the body plies or belts of the tire are exposed due to a cut in the rubber, the tire will need to be replaced. Belts and plies are what give the tire its strength and maintain inflation pressure, so should they become damaged, the tire will be unusable.


If you’ve noticed any of these issues or another concern, then it is time for new tractor tires in San Antonio. For friendly and professional service, head to Billy Bob’s Repair & Tire. We have a huge selection of
new agricultural tires for all types of equipment, including tractors, sprayers, combines and other farm vehicles. To learn more about your options for agricultural tires in San Antonio, please give us a call at (210) 796-3891. If you need commercial tires in Ocala, Florida or the surrounding communities, call us at (210) 796-6384. We look forward to assisting with your needs.

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