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    Cornish contractor says that Michelin YieldBibs last twice as long

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltJanuary 25, 20223 Mins Read
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    Cornish contractor Grigg-Agri has been hugely impressed with the performance of the MICHELIN YieldBib tyres fitted on its Bateman sprayers.

    Cornwall-based contractor Grigg-Agri has invested in another set of VF 420/85 R34 MICHELIN YieldBib tyres for its two Bateman RB35 sprayers after the original equipment rubber lasted twice as long as the tyres it had run in the past.

    The two sprayers are used to support a wide range of arable crops across the county, clocking up significant mileage on country roads as they travel between farms.

    Mark Grigg, owner of Grigg-Agri, said: “The longevity and performance of the YieldBib tyres have been really impressive. We had used a different product in the past, but Bateman fitted the Michelins to these two sprayers as original equipment and they lasted for four seasons, whereas the old tyres would only ever last for two seasons.

    “Both sprayers are loaded with 4,000-litre tanks and are very heavy vehicles doing a lot of road work. But the YieldBibs stood up to the challenge, clocking up 4,500 hours before we had to switch to the new set.”

    Michelin YieldBib tyres benefit from patented Ultraflex Technology, meaning they can carry the same load as a standard technology tyre, but with up to 40 per cent reduced inflation pressure and without compromising on robustness. They also boast Very High Flexion (VF) casings, giving a 24 per cent larger surface footprint which helps to spread the machine’s weight over a larger surface area for less ground compaction.

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    YieldBib tyres benefit from Michelin’s patented Ultraflex technology.

    Other key features include stubble-deflecting lugs and an anti-stubble belt in the tread area, designed to strengthen the main zone at risk of damage caused by stubble, bolstering the tyres’ durability.

    “We’ve found these tyres really protect the crops,” added Mr Grigg. “They fit down the rows very well and minimise any damage in the field. Fitting a cheaper option may have saved us a little bit of money initially but in-depth studies have shown running these low pressure Ultraflex Technology tyres could boost yields by 4 per cent, plus they’ve lasted twice as long, so we know Michelin offers the best value in the long run.”

    As well as the YieldBibs, Grigg-Agri has also invested in a new set of Michelin MachXBibs for its John Deere 6210R tractor – all tyres have been supplied and fitted by Geoffrey Harris Tyres.

    “The first set of MachXBibs we ran recorded 8,500 hours which we were very pleased with, so we didn’t hesitate in opting for the same tyres again,” explained Mr Grigg. “The support we’ve had from our local Michelin rep has been excellent too, as well as the team at Geoffrey Harris Tyres. We’ve traded with them for many years and they have always been very fair and great to deal with.”

    Liskeard-based Geoffrey Harris Tyres is a longstanding member of the Michelin Exelagri network, which recognises the dealer’s proven agricultural tyre expertise. Membership involves passing a rigorous quality audit which ensures Exelagri dealers can offer the support needed to help farmers extract the maximum performance from their tyres.

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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