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Bobcat Tires

There are several kinds of Bobcat tires that were designed with you in mind. Bobcat has a “good, better and best” program that offers you a wide selection of Bobcat tires based on budget-based performance and reliability.

All Bobcat tires share certain features. For example, you'll get rim protection that absorbs side impacts from curbs or other obstacles, thus protecting the wheel rim of your Bobcat machine. Also, a bead guard makes sure that the tire will stay inflated if its side hits an object. All Bobcat tires have thick side walls that resist punctures, support bigger loads and give you a smoother ride.

The “good” Bobcat tires provide basic support for regular work requirements – a good option for those who don't do much heavy-duty work. These Bobcat tires come with the 463, 553, 753, 763, S175, S185 and 863 skid-steer loaders.

The “better,” or “heavy duty” Bobcat tires, are made for somewhat harder jobs. It comes with the Bobcat S250 and S300 skid-steer loaders and the A220 and A300 all-wheel steer loaders, and is optional with the Bobcat 753 through 863 skid-steer loaders.

Finally, the “best” or “severe duty” Bobcat tires have a deep tread and are made for the toughest jobs of all. By combining this type of tire with poly-fill, you can get rid of downtime that fixing flats would cause.

For more information on Bobcat tires, feel free to visit Bobcat.com. They have a web page that explains many of their tires in detail. We hope that this brief guide to Bobcat tires has helped you.

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