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Where’s the Beef? In New Orleans and CEAT Will Be There!

Wed, 25 Jan 2023 | PRODUCTS

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“Where’s the beef?” was introduced as a slogan for the fast food chain Wendy’s in 1984. It could very well apply to Feb. 1-3 as beef industry professionals from across North America will gather in New Orleans for the annual convention of the NCBA (National Cattleman’s Beef Association).

CEAT Specialty Tires, which makes a full range of tractor and implement tires for ranchers, is proud to serve as the sponsor of the convention’s “Rest & Recharge Lounge” in booth #2432 at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. CEAT representatives will be on hand to answer any tire-related questions you may have while you are taking a load off.

On display will be the CEAT FARMAX R85 farm tractor tire which has gained rave reviews from ranchers and farmers since being introduced to North America five years ago.

Durable and efficient, FARMAX R85 radial farm tractor tires are designed to deliver enhanced roadability, superior traction, and

longer service life. A tread depth of R1-W makes the FARMAX R85 tractor tire one of the longest-serving workers on the ranch. With a higher angle lug and lug overlap at the center, FARMAX R85 tractor tires offer superior roadability. A lower angle at the shoulder brings home superior traction. All CEAT farm radials are backed with a 7 year manufacturer’s warranty and 3 year field hazard warranty.

Ohio farmer Jarad Sage says, “I’ve run a lot of different tires on a lot of different tractors over my years and this tire is very reliable. We’ve never had a flat on the CEAT tires. They are very durable. We’re anticipating 10,000 hours on a current set. In the past, with other tires I’ve run on other tractors, we’ve gotten about half that life and they were also radials.” Please come by see us at the Rest & Recharge Lounge. We would love to hear about your operation and talk tires. Where is the beef? At CEAT of course!

CEAT R70 (620-70R42) on John Deere 9330

Ohio farmer Jarad Sage with a CEAT FARMAX tractor tire