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JUST WHEN you thought the radial bulge couldn't get any bigger, Michelin introduces its new Axiobib IF800/70R38 tire with “Ultraflex” technology. The tire is mounted on the new Challenger MT975B tractor just previewed in Louisville, KY.
It represents a new category of radial technology called IF, which stands for “increased flexion,” according to Kevin Lutz, technical manager for Michelin North American Agricultural Tires. “All of the major tire manufacturers have a standard 800 tire,” Lutz says. “But they don't have an IF800 tire, which allows for lower tire inflation pressures. It's new technology, not just new compounds.”
Tires with lower pressures create a larger footprint, which in turn reduces soil compaction because weight is distributed across a bigger area. A larger footprint also produces more traction, which in the end can lower fuel costs, Lutz says.
Designed for tractors rated at 200 hp or more, the new Axiobib will be offered for the first time in North America on the Challenger MT900B series marketed in January 2007.
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