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  2. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    Tire identification labels. Automotive tires are described by several alphanumeric tire codes (in North American English) or tyre codes (in Commonwealth English), which are generally molded into the sidewall of the tire. These codes specify the dimensions of the tire and its key limitations, such as load-bearing ability and maximum speed.

  3. Heavy equipment - Wikipedia

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    While many types of equipment have continuous tracks applicable to more severe service requirements, tires are used where greater speed or mobility is required. An understanding of what equipment will be used for during the life of the tires is required for proper selection. Tire selection can have a significant impact on production and unit cost.

  4. Talk:Tire code - Wikipedia

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    Is there an explanation of tractor tire sizes anywhere? They are normally in the format 14.9-24 or 6.50-16 I suppose the second number is the size of the rim. but I don't know what the first number represents. I'm trying to find options for the front wheels on my tractor, the current tires just don't work for me.

  5. Escorts Kubota Limited - Wikipedia

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    In June 2022, Kubota increased its stake to 44.80% following an open offer and subscription to new shares, and the company was renamed as Escorts Kubota Limited. [9] Kubota's stake increased to 53.50% after the cancellation of all shares held by Escorts Benefit and Welfare Trust in the company.

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  7. Central tire inflation system - Wikipedia

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    Another function of CTIS is to maintain tire pressure if there is a slow leak or puncture. In this case, the system controls inflation automatically based on the selected pressure the driver has set. [1] CTIS also extends truck, tire, and drive train life, by significantly reducing vibration and shock loading.