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Good Buzz at The Farm Progress Show

Mon, 16 Sep 2024 | PRODUCTS

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Given the amount of positive feedback CEAT Specialty received at the recent Farm Progress Show in Iowa, the CEAT farm tire brand is gaining ground.

The Farm Progress Show is a significant event for showcasing agricultural equipment and innovations, so it’s a great platform for any tire company to demonstrate their products. Farmers often look for tires that offer durability, traction, and efficiency, so CEAT, which entered the North American market seven years ago, must be hitting the mark in those areas.

“We’ve been displaying at the Farm Progress Show every year, and every year we have more customers coming by to talk and more farmers aware of the CEAT name,” said Ryan Loethen, president of CEAT Specialty – North America.

CEAT Specialty introduced three new tires at the Farm Progress Show, demonstrating the company’s continued aggressive development of new products for North America.

The new versatile MULTILOADMAX tire features a hybrid R-4 tread design that is just as durable on hard surfaces as it is effective in soft conditions such as snow and sand. This all-in-one tire was designed for construction, municipal and agricultural applications, including mowing, utility work, plowing snow, pulling a trailer and general tractor use.

The new LOGGER XL (LS2) range of tires for log skidders will also be highlighted in the CEAT Specialty booth. This durable tire excels in harsh forestry environments with a reinforced sidewall and shoulder protectors to guard against impacts and cuts. A multi-layer nylon carcass with wide steel breakers provides excellent puncture resistance.

The LAWNMAX, a new range of tires for garden and compact tractors, will also be showcased. Its deeper tread depth provides better traction and longer tread life than R-3 tires. A rounded shoulder design minimizes soil compaction, while the tread design ensures great self-cleaning properties.

“We always enjoy talking to farmers at the Farm Progress Show about their needs and how CEAT can help them,” Loethen said.