Scottish farmer labels new size of Michelin AxioBib 2 tyres as ‘seriously impressive’

East Lothian-based J Haig Hamilton & Sons is reaping the rewards after becoming the first farm in Scotland to fit the latest size to join Michelin’s growing range of AxioBib 2 tyres.

Haig Hamilton, who oversees more than 3,000 acres of land, invested in a new John Deere 8400 from dealer stock, but knew the 900mm width of the original equipment rear tyres wasn’t suitable for his root-crop farming operation.

Following expert advice from Michelin account manager Tony Powell, Hamilton replaced the rear tyres with a pair of Michelin’s new VF 650/85 R42 AxioBib 2 183D/180E fitments.

“Tony explained these new tyres had just been launched and would be ideal for our work. We’re pretty sure we are the first farm in Scotland to have them in service,” says Hamilton.

Michelin’s AxioBib 2 tyres are designed to provide excellent traction for high-horsepower heavy farm machinery. They can run at very low pressures, minimising soil compaction and crop damage in the field – making them ideal for ploughing, drilling and cultivation.

The new tyres were supplied and fitted by local Michelin Exelagri dealer Redpath Tyres – which paired them perfectly with the existing IF 650/60 R34 165D Axiobibs on the front axle.

“The feedback from my drivers is all hugely positive,” adds Hamilton. “I thought I would have to go for at least a 710mm tyre or upwards, because the implement on the back of the tractor weighs just shy of five tonnes. But these 650s have got a much deeper sidewall and they can even carry more than the 710s I was looking at. The sheer height of the sidewall and the strength of the tyres is seriously impressive.

“They have transformed the tractor and it means we are now getting the maximum performance from our investment, and with the minimum impact on the land.”

The launch of the AxioBib 2 range enabled Michelin to offer a patented Ultraflex technology tyre for all high-horsepower tractors, complementing the existing XeoBib and AxioBib products. Now available in 10 sizes, the new AxioBib 2 tyres can carry considerably more weight than other tyres of the same size – making them particularly desirable given the increasing weight of modern farm machinery.

The tyres also stand out for their Narrow Rim Option (NRO) markings on the sidewall, which confirm their higher load capacity without the need to upgrade to wider wheel rims.

For more information about the range of Michelin farm tyres available visit http://agricultural.michelin.co.uk or tweet @MichelinAgriUK.

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Michelin, the leading tyre company, is dedicated to enhancing its clients’ mobility, sustainably; designing and distributing the most suitable tyres, services and solutions for its clients’ needs; providing digital services, maps and guides to help enrich trips and travels and make them unique experiences; and developing high-technology materials that serve the mobility industry. Headquartered in Clermont-Ferrand, France, Michelin is present in 171 countries, has more than 114,000 employees and operates 70 production facilities in 17 countries which together produced around 190 million tyres in 2017. (www.michelin.com)

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Michelin’s ambition is to sustainably improve its customers’ mobility. The leader in the mobility sector, Michelin designs, manufactures, and distributes the tyres best suited to their requirements and uses as well as services and solutions to improve transport efficacy. With its offers Michelin allows its customers to enjoy unique moments when traveling.
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