Working With Your Tractor Tire Salesperson
In order to get the most out of your visit to your local tire shop, you are going to need to let your salesperson know what it is you are using your tractor for. Not only are there are huge number of tires on the market, prices vary widely, so when your salesperson has the use information, they will be able to come up with a tire that is not only right for the job, but one that is cost effective as well. While you may know if you want a diamond tread, deep lug tires or a standard agricultural tire, if you don’t your salesperson will be able to discuss the benefits of each of the three. Where your tractor’s rear tires do the bulk of the work, it’s critical that you get the right kind for the type of job it’s doing. Of course, the larger the rear tire, the less possibility of you getting stuck in the mud with it. The bottom line is that the more information you give your salesperson about your tractor and the type of work you’ll be doing, the more likely you’ll get a tractor tire that is suited to your tractor and the job you are doing at a price you can afford.
What About Used Tires?
There are some tire dealers who offer used tractor tires as well as new ones. Buying a used tractor tire or a complete set of tires depends on your situation. If there is a tire that still has plenty of tread on it that suited to your particular situation, you may be able to save significant money. Just be sure to check out the sidewalls of the tires to ensure there aren’t any deep cuts or bubbled areas.
Buying Your Tractor Tire Online
Of course, in addition to purchasing your tire or tires at a local store, you also have the option of purchasing from any number of dealers online. Where many of these dealers have huge inventories, you could end up saving significant sums when going this route. Just don’t forget to add in any shipping and mounting costs so that you are comparing apples to apples when doing price comparisons. You can have your tires sent directly to the installer if it’s more convenient for you. Many online operations have sales folks that can do the same thing for you that a local salesperson can do. Simply let them know what you are using the tire for and the tractor you are buying the tire for and they’ll point you in the right direction.
The bottom line with purchasing a single tire or a set of tires for your tractor is that it’s not all that difficult to do so. Be it with the help of a local salesman or through an Internet based tire company, the process can be quick an painless.

