Michelin previews “largest ever” farm tyre at Cereals 2012
Michelin will use the occasion of Cereals 2012 to exhibit its largest ever farm tyre; a new dimension in the AxioBib range designed for high horsepower tractors. The Michelin AxioBib IF 900/60 R 42 has a diameter of 2.15 metres and will be launched onto the UK replacement tyre market in July 2012. The flotation tyre, using the French manufacturer’s Improved Flexion technology, is suited to demanding crop farming operations such as ploughing, where farmers and contractors are increasingly utilising larger machines to plough fields faster.
Commenting on the “super-sized” AxioBib, Mike Lawton, Michelin’s commercial director of Agriculture, says: “Demanding crop farming activities such as ploughing depend largely on the ability of the tractor tyres to provide traction. Like all tyres in the AxioBib range, this new tyre benefits from operating at a low pressure and with a 16 per cent larger footprint than an equivalent tyre made using conventional technology.
“This latest AxioBib tyre is specially designed to allow the most powerful tractors to make full use of the massive amount of engine torque available. The ability to generate superior traction means farmers save time and use less fuel, which helps to make their operations more economically viable.”
AxioBib tyres are manufactured using Michelin’s patented Ultraflex technology, which allow them to carry heavy loads at a lower pressure. This helps to reduce soil compaction and rut depth, even during heavy work, which in turn helps to preserve the land’s yield potential. On the road, AxioBib tyres can be driven at speeds of up to 65 km/h (40mph), where local speed limits permit. When fitted in place of conventional tyres they also improve driver comfort by reducing vibrations and noise.
In addition to the new AxioBib IF 900/60 R 42, Michelin will be exhibiting a wide selection of tyres from across its growing Ultraflex technology range – including examples of the XeoBib, CerexBib and SprayBib.
Soil and Water Management – Knowledge Trail
As part of Michelin’s membership of the Soil and Water Management Centre, it is taking part in a unique ‘Knowledge Trail’ at Cereals 2012. The Michelin stand is one of five member stands at the event where visitors can test their knowledge by answering questions on soil and water management.
Members of the BASIS Professional Register (www.basis-reg.com) can earn four BASIS points by completing the 20-question trail. To qualify, visitors must scan their membership cards when they return a completed questionnaire to the BASIS stand before leaving the event.
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