CEAT Specialty Tyres Webinar - 23rd July 7:30pm - Emerging Agri Tyre Trends

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Date: Thursday 23rd July 2020

Time: 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM UK Time

We invite you to a webinar, about emerging trends in agricultural equipment and tyres in the UK and Ireland. The webinar will be hosted by CEAT Specialty’s Head for the UK and Ireland region, Mr. Jonathan Mcluckie and will also be featuring :-

  • Mr. Dyutimaan Chatterjee, CEAT Specialty’s Head of R&D and Technology speaking about emerging agriculture equipment and tyre trends
  • Address from our partners: Mr. Gordon Hamilton from Nordic Tyres, Mr. James Barfoot from JB Tyres and Mr. Ed Byrne from Lusk Tyres
  • Live Q&A with viewers

View the event here on Catch up:


For more information about CEAT Specialty please visit https://www.ceatspecialty.com/uk/
 

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If you have any questions prior to the event tomorrow evening then you can ask them on here for any of the presenters:

Dyutimaan from CEAT Tyres
Gordon from Nordic Tyres
James from JB Tyres in Northern Ireland
Ed from Lusk Tyres in Ireland
 

mo!

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Mixed Farmer
Location
York
If you have any questions prior to the event tomorrow evening then you can ask them on here for any of the presenters:

Dyutimaan from CEAT Tyres
Gordon from Nordic Tyres
James from JB Tyres in Northern Ireland
Ed from Lusk Tyres in Ireland
I've got two. How do you set your tyres without a weigh bridge?

How should I set tyres for a a mounted powerharrow drill combination. Up, down, full, half full, front press up or down?
 
We have set this one up @startinghandle I can guarantee you won't be asked for anything like like. In fact its so easy I can register you myself if you would like? Our aim is to have one-click join in the future, so you don;t enter any details at all.
Thanks for reply
Although I am always interested in learning what's new the only tractor tyres i will need from now on are
10x28 fitted to my 9n and 11x28 fitted to my dexta , both tractors will be used for road runs and pottering about , I doubt very much ceat will be
able to supply these sizes
Regards
 

Chris F

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Location
Hammerwich
I've got two. How do you set your tyres without a weigh bridge?

How should I set tyres for a a mounted powerharrow drill combination. Up, down, full, half full, front press up or down?

Thanks @mo! Those questions will be put to the team in the Q and A session at the end of the webinar from 20:05 to 20:30 approximately.
 

mo!

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Mixed Farmer
Location
York
Waste of an hour. Naff all information given, all about sales, but wouldn't give an answer on price. My question on setting the tyres up for mounted equipment was ignored and the weigh bridge question answer was a joke. The point is that farmers don't know the load! You might spend 5 grand on a set and then use "3 lugs on the ground". Ridiculous.

The guy from Nordic has so much confidence in the product that he hasn't even put a link to their website on his.
 

Chris F

Staff
Moderator
Location
Hammerwich
Waste of an hour. Naff all information given, all about sales, but wouldn't give an answer on price. My question on setting the tyres up for mounted equipment was ignored and the weigh bridge question answer was a joke. The point is that farmers don't know the load! You might spend 5 grand on a set and then use "3 lugs on the ground". Ridiculous.

The guy from Nordic has so much confidence in the product that he hasn't even put a link to their website on his.

All CEAT tyres are about to be listed on Farm Marketplace - so pricing will be 100% transparent. @Lucy @ Farm Marketplace is working on this right now.
 

Chris F

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Moderator
Location
Hammerwich
Too little, too late. They obviously don't care or they would have come back on here and responded. Oh well, I'll stick to my regular suppliers.

If only life was as simple as that. Has been the intention since the day after the webinar, but takes time to put things in place and no one wants to make promises they can't keep. That said I still haven't seen all the prices yet - so they haven't been set finally. We will be able to supply UK and Ireland as I understand it.

To put it in perspective, I have spent the last 3 years trying to get crop protection suppliers on Farm Marketplace and it still hasn't happened. So a month is pretty quick from our side.
 

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