Riding Lawn Mower Tires

When buying a new machine to cut your grass, be sure to research riding lawn mower tires. This will give you an idea about the quality of each specific brand you check out. Riding lawn mowers are great machines to purchase when you have too much grass to use a push lawn mower, but don't need other extensions such as the leaf blower or plow found on a garden tractor. Lawn mower tires come in five basic varieties.

Ribbed tires are the most common category of riding lawn mower tires. These make both great front and back wheels, but are mostly used for front tires. The ribbed design helps minimize damage to your lawn, and they are resistant to wear and tear. Smooth tires also minimize damage to your turf. In this case, however, you will get little to no traction. Used on the front of the tire, it is good to use in rocky conditions. The design resists punctures from anything sticking out of your lawn, while creating less damage to the grass.

If your lawn does not need fragile care, there are three other options as well. Longest lasting will be multi-trac c/s tires, which have a beveled shoulder. These will not be quite as hard on your lawn as a studded tire, Lawn Mower Tireswhich provides you with a lot of traction and works well as back tired on your riding lawn mower. This is the industrial strength version of riding lawn mower tires. A last option is the tx, which has more traction than a regular tire and works well with heavy loads.

The tires that are best for your lawn will have a high rubber to space ratio; that is, the tire will be mostly material without many gaps. This type of tire will be gentle on your lawn. However, you also want to choose a tire that will provide good traction so that you can keep your gardening and lawn maintenance safe. Take all these things into consideration when choosing riding lawn mower tires.

 

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