Teagle trailer tyre sizes

MattR

Member
Does anyone know the correct tyre sizes for a Teagle Titan 7 ton grain trailer please? Ours are a bit of a mismatch of three different sizes
 

sahara

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Somerset
I think from memory that ours came fitted from new with 10.5 x 15.3.

We have converted ours to use 11.5 x 15.3. They are easier and cheeper to get hold of , straddle the straw swaths better and ride a bit better too.
On one side there is the stub thing that connects to the automatic door opener when used as a silage trailer. This needed to be "adjusted" to allow the now bigger tyre and wheel to fit.
We still have 3 of them! I can get the exact tyre sizes on Monday.
 

milkloss

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
East Sussex
I think from memory that ours came fitted from new with 10.5 x 15.3.

We have converted ours to use 11.5 x 15.3. They are easier and cheeper to get hold of , straddle the straw swaths better and ride a bit better too.
On one side there is the stub thing that connects to the automatic door opener when used as a silage trailer. This needed to be "adjusted" to allow the now bigger tyre and wheel to fit.
We still have 3 of them! I can get the exact tyre sizes on Monday.

Spot on (y)
 

sahara

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Somerset
Right then, I've had a chance to look at the trailers now.

The old original tyres are 10.5/85-15.3, in this case a 12 Ply Avon Flotation.

The replacement/slightly bigger ones are 11.5/80-15.3 at 14 Ply.

As I said earlier if you go to the 11.5's then you will need to remove or slim down the automatic rear door opener stub the is between the two wheels because the now bigger wheels will rub against it.

If its of any use, when we broke a stub axle we got another from Hunton Legg.

Hope it helps.
 

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