Michelin Showcases New Agriculture and Construction Tires

Two new MICHELIN tires will be exhibited, the MICHELIN CrossGrip multipurpose radial tire for road, grass and snowy conditions, and the MICHELIN AxioBib2 high-traction capacity radial VF tire.

MICHELIN AxioBib2
MICHELIN AxioBib2
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Ag in Motion, Western Canada's outdoor farm expo, July 17-19 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, will give attendees a firsthand look at two new MICHELIN tires ─ MICHELIN CrossGrip and MICHELIN AxioBib2.

These tires will be showcased in lot No. 264 to demonstrate Michelin's solutions for challenges faced by today's farmer. In addition, attendees will be able to participate in a hands-on skid-steer demonstration to compare competitive solid tires with the MICHELIN X TWEEL airless radial tires. MICHELIN CrossGrip on a loader.MICHELIN CrossGrip on a loader.

MICHELIN CrossGrip

The new MICHELIN CrossGrip is a multipurpose radial tire for road, grass and snowy conditions. Using a special rubber compound, this four-season tire is designed for high-load-capacity use on loaders, backhoes, telehandlers and tractors. The tire has a patented, non-directional tread for excellent handling in both forward and reverse gears. With 196 tread blocks per wheel rotation, the tire achieves driver comfort by reducing vibration. Asymmetrical lateral blocks help to provide good traction in winter conditions when short starting and stopping distances are imperative for safety. Reinforced for excellent puncture resistance, CrossGrip is designed to offer increased productivity and can be studded for ice usage. The tread depth has been optimized to reduce plant damage during the growing season.

"Machines need to be fully operational in all seasons with agro-industrial activities," says Justin Brock, Michelin North America Construction and Tweel Marketing Manager. "Michelin has designed the CrossGrip specifically for year-round use ─ from snow removal to roadside mowing to warm summer days on the farm."

The CrossGrip will be available August 1 in 250/80R16, 400/80R24 (16.0R24), 440/80R24 (16.9R24) and 440/80R28 (16.9R28) sizes; additional fitments will become available in 2019 and 2020.

MICHELIN AxioBib2

Michelin is also launching the MICHELIN AxioBib2, a high-traction capacity radial VF (very high flexion) tire for mid- and high-powered tractor loads running with low pressure on a standard wheel. CTIS-ready, the tire has the best load index (650 mm) on the market1. Farmers will have ease plowing in the furrow. AxioBib2 demonstrates exceptional field-traction performance, at pressures as low as 9 psi, due to its very high flexion carcass. MICHELIN Ultraflex VF Technology can carry the same load at up to 40% lower air pressure compared with standard radial technology tires, or up to 40% heavier loads at the same pressure as standard radial tires, resulting in a larger footprint and reduced soil compaction2.

"Michelin's challenge is to equip today's powerful, technically advanced machines with tires that will improve useful power transmission, agronomic efficiency and operational performance, while protecting the soil and reducing fuel consumption," says David Graden, Michelin North America Agriculture Operational Marketing Manager. "Michelin's new AxioBib2 tire provides the best solution for customer challenges on- and off- the field."

The AxioBib2 is available in 710/60R42 and 600/60R30 sizes with additional sizes anticipated in 2019.

MICHELIN X TWEEL

In the field demonstration area, Michelin will have two John Deere skid-steer loaders ─ one fitted with MICHELIN X TWEEL SSL ALL TERRAIN airless radial tires and the other fitted with a competitor's solid skid-steer tires ─ for participants to test two mobility solutions. Participants will have the opportunity to experience hands-on, educational demonstrations. Attendees can assess ride, operator comfort, traction, handling, responsiveness, productivity and total cost of ownership.


1 The best Load Index (LI=174=6700kg) on the market for 1.95 m diameter tire with a 650 mm cross-section:
2 Refer to the Load and Inflation Table in the most recent Michelin Agricultural Databook for the load-carrying capacity.

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