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Author:  MartinB [ Wed Feb 19, 2014 8:49 am ]
Post subject:  Tractionmaster V's

http://www.ebay.com/itm/31x15-50x15-V-T ... 1c3cc2222a

Anyone any experience of these? they look very aggressive and are halfway between a V tread and a paddle (or cut swamper)

No indication of ply rating however, they may be heavy..

Author:  newbie26 [ Wed Feb 19, 2014 9:54 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Tractionmaster V's

There at least a 8 ply

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Author:  MickeyMouse [ Wed Feb 19, 2014 10:39 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Tractionmaster V's

I found this on the web. They look like 10 ply..

http://otrwheel.com/products/tires/turf/traction-master/otr-traction-master-hf3-tire-31x15-50-15-detail
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Part Number: T171031155015 31x15.50-15 OTR TRACTION MASTER HF3, Tire, 10 Ply Rating

OTR TRAC MASTER Specifications:

Ply Rating: 10 Ply
PSI: 60
Tire OD: 31.1"
Tire Section Width: 14.6"
Loading Rating: 5050@10 MPH
Tread Depth: .720"
Rim Size: 15 X 13

The OTR Traction Master tire is a high quality HF-3 tire designed by OTR for small equipment.

The OTR TRAC MASTER tire's main design features are:

Herringbone tread designed provide good traction in a variety of ground operating conditions. Benefit: the tire lugs bite effectively into soft ground, sandy or firmer ground conditions to make for excellent footing and grip.
Directional tread style with tire lugs designed for excellent self cleaning properties. Benefit: sticky soil and mud fall away cleanly.
Rubber compound blend and curing process formulated to give greater wear/abrasion resistance. Benefit: high resistance to wear therefore lasting longer and reducing cost of ownership.
Rim Guard design with heavy tire side walls. Benefit: protects the rim flange and protection from side wall penetration.

Author:  MartinB [ Wed Feb 19, 2014 12:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tractionmaster V's

Thanks for finding that MickeyMouse, hmm, not used 10 plys, they sound a bit heavy and hard compound..

What are 10 ply tyres like?

My choice is either these or 4 ply Alliance 45 degree V treads..

Author:  Rick [ Wed Feb 19, 2014 2:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tractionmaster V's

MartinB wrote:
Thanks for finding that MickeyMouse, hmm, not used 10 plys, they sound a bit heavy and hard compound..

What are 10 ply tyres like?

My choice is either these or 4 ply Alliance 45 degree V treads..

Like a solid tire i wouldnt use them

Author:  ron [ Wed Feb 19, 2014 7:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tractionmaster V's

I have a set of them , 1 weighs as much as 2 cut 8 plys , they have a filler in them for nails & foreign materials that might make a small puncture in them , they are made for all terrain scissor lifts & 3 wheel mules for unloading construction materials on job sites , that where I got mine from was a supplier , their liability insurance wouldn't allow them to keep them on equipment if they had even a slight bit of damage in between the treads , lucky they was free , but they are super heavy !

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