 central - east central Minnesota - | Chad H - 2/23/2019 09:56 Have you asked about their trial policy? Last year our dealer was trying to sell me a set for our wheel loader. He claimed they had a 12 month (I think) zero cost return option if you weren't happy with them. My concern was that in mud they would just slick over and spin. And they do, but I don't think they are any worse then regular loader grip tires. Tractor lug are best in muddy conditions, I feel. We have the Michelin Sno-Plus on loaders and graders (just like the Nokian's) and they work on dirt and the gravel pit. In mud, just like any tire, the lugs fill and then you spin. But, seem to still get around. Our gravel pit has 20ft of clay overburden, so we know what the tires/loader can do in mud.
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