710/60r38 ??

Michael S

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Arable Farmer
Location
Matching Green
Trelleborg make 60 series tyres as well, I've no experience of them but from their load inflation charts I think they are more robust than the Michelins which from experience are easy to exceed the maximum load capacity of.
 

Gerbert

Member
Location
Dutch biblebelt
Trelleborg tm 1060 is their vf tyre. I only heard bad things. Bkt make a big selection of 60 series tyres now(v flecto) would rather chance those than trelleborg.
Xeobib is simply the best out there, very evenly wearing and will last a long time if you do adjust the pressurefor the job.
 

Khan

Member
Location
Emerald Isle
I have Trelleborg 710/60r38 fitted on a MF6718S and also have pair of Xeobibs on a 6480 part of the year. 1300 hrs in two years on the Trelleborgs and they are wearing well, would estimate no more than 25% down at worst. Maybe I'm just unlucky but I dont share the BKT love after a handler tyre that blebbed out on 200hrs and a horrendous set of rears on a 5445.
 

HarryB97

Member
Mixed Farmer
I have a set of 710/60r38 Trelleborg 1060s on a Valtra N174. Not a bad tyre but I would of chosen Michelin if it was an option as they seam to flex a lot more lengthways at low pressures whilst the Trelleborgs have more of a side bulge.
 

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