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    Continental gives top tips for cultivations this season

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltOctober 4, 20243 Mins Read
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    With wet conditions and a requirement to turn over compacted land, or minimise ground pressure to avoid further compaction, Continental is stating that tyres will play a big role.

    Agricultural tyre specialist, Tom Godwin, gives five tips on getting the most out of your rubber during tillage work.

    Matching pressure to the load

    “The load a tyre can carry is provided on the sidewall as a number, for the load index, and as a letter for the speed index. Using this and the tractor’s manual to establish its axle weight tolerances and gross weight provides most of the information needed to calculate pressure for load.

    “Using this data and a load/inflation table or a mobile app like Continental’s TireTech App, it is possible to accurately measure the load for each axle. Making this relatively simple calculation can save hours of time and gallons of fuel, whilst protecting soil health.”

    Reducing compaction

    “The aim of calculating pressure for load is to increase machinery performance and efficiency whilst reducing soil compaction. This is vital to soil health, crop establishment and machine efficiency. Reducing tyre pressure can reduce slip, which will improve grip and forward speed whilst reducing fuel consumption. It also reduces the impact of the tractor’s weight on the soil.

    “However, when pulling cultivation equipment, the weight of both the implement and tractor should be calculated to establish the optimum pressure for the combined load. This will ensure both tractor and implement work to their full potential.”

    Tom Godwin
    Fuel savings

    “The price of red diesel is only going one way. Up. Therefore, even small savings can increase to be significant throughout the year.

    “In a test with Continental TractorMaster tyres, we ran a Fendt 724 Gen 6 with a KUHN Optimer at 21 psi and 12 psi. The difference was astounding, and saw the slip drop from over 50% to below 10% when the pressure was lowered.

    “If cultivating hundreds of acres in this way, the total fuel saving would be significant and well worth the short amount of time needed to adjust tyre pressures.”

    Ploughing

    “There is often a need to plough in some areas to either alleviate soil compaction or provide a suitable seedbed. Whether using an on-land or in-furrow plough, the same need for grip remains.

    “Self-cleaning lugs like the d.fine design of the TractorMaster will help the tyre shed soil. However, more important is the choice of tyre. A narrow tyre will suit in-furrow ploughing, whilst a wider tyre will be better for an on-land plough.”

    Road and field

    “Reducing operating pressure when transitioning from road to field will help all aspects of tractor operation, especially in soft, wet conditions.

    “Retrofitting a CTIS, or making the most of an onboard OE factory-fitted air system, can provide significant improvements to grip and operating costs. With grants available for up to 50% of the cost of a CTIS, the benefits far outweigh the investment cost.”

    For more information go to www.continental-tyres.co.uk

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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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