Sale!
AIRLOC H8023 F2 3 Rib 3.50-6 4 Ply Tractor Tire
Original price was: $26.69.$8.01Current price is: $8.01.
Save: 70%
Description
The Airloc H8023 F-2 3 Rib is an agricultural tractor tire. It is a bias-ply tire designed primarily for use on the front of two-wheel drive tractors. The F-2 designation indicates it is a front farm tire. 3-Rib Tread Design: Enhances traction, particularly in soft, loose, and uneven terrain. The ribs promote self-cleaning by shedding soil and mud quickly. Enhanced Controllability: The ribbed tread design and raised center rib improve surface contact, leading to better steering responsiveness and driving stability. Upgraded Load Durability: A strong rubber compound and optimized design help the tire maintain its shape under heavy loads, increasing its load carrying capacity and resistance to damage from impacts. Even Load Distribution: The center and shoulder ribs allow for even load distribution and wear. Flotation Ability: The tread design provides soft traction and allows for high flotation, reducing pressure on the ground and preventing excessive soil compaction.
- Primary intended use is as a front tire on a two wheel-drive tractor, some customers also use them on vintage model tractors or small competition pulling tractors
- Can also be utilized on balers, spreaders, seeders, and wagons
- Three rib tread design with raised center rib for improved ground contact, leading to better steering response and stability
- Strong rubber compound and optimized design help the tire maintain its shape under heavy loads
- Center and shoulder ribs allow for even load distribution and wear
- Tread design provides soft traction and allows for high flotation, reducing pressure on the ground and preventing excessive soil compaction
| SKU | F2 0098 |
| MFR Item No. | F2 0098 |
| Full Size | 3.50-6 |
| Sidewall | Blackwall |
| Size 1 | 3.50 |
| Size 2 | N/A |
| Size 3 | 6 |
| Ply | 4 |
| Load Rating | 364 |
| Construction Type | Bias |
| Vehicle Type | |
| Terrain |





Reviews
There are no reviews yet.