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Tires4That.com is an online tire retailer that was launched in 2017. Tires4That specializes in niche and specialty tires, offering products for agricultural equipment, construction machinery, industrial vehicles, lawn and garden equipment, ATVs/UTVs, trailers, and commercial trucks. In addition to tires, the site also sells related products such as wheels, inner tubes, and tire accessories from well-known brands like Goodyear Farm, Titan, Michelin, Carlisle, Alliance, Galaxy, and Kenda, to name a few. By combining decades of industry experience with online ordering, Tires4That aims to provide customers with a convenient way to access a large inventory of specialty tires at competitive prices.

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Backhoe Tires

Backhoe tires need to handle two completely different jobs on the same machine. The front loader axle demands traction and stability for pushing and carrying, while the rear digging axle requires durability on hard surfaces and jobsite debris. Tires4That carries backhoe tires for both axle positions, fitting John Deere, Case, Caterpillar, New Holland, and other major backhoe brands.

What To Look For In Backhoe Tires

Most backhoes run different tire sizes on the front and rear axles. The front axle (loader end) typically uses a small, narrower tire - often in the 12.5/80-18 or 10.5/80-18 range - with an industrial R4 or L-series tread pattern for hard-surface stability and loader traction. Conversely, the rear axle (digging end) runs a much larger, wider tire, commonly 19.5L-24, featuring an agricultural-style tread for ground penetration and stability on uneven terrain. When ordering, confirm both axle sizes separately from your machine's spec sheet or existing tire sidewalls because front and rear are rarely identical. Also, confirm the ply rating: backhoe tires typically run in the 12-ply to 16-ply range to handle the heavy forces generated during loader and digging operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What size tires does a backhoe use?

A: Backhoe tire sizes vary by machine, but the most common rear sizes are 19.5L-24 and 21L-24. Front loader axle tires often run 12.5/80-18 or 10.5/80-18. Always verify both front and rear dimensions from your machine's operator manual or the sidewall of your existing tires, as the two axles are almost always different.

Q: What tread pattern is best for backhoe tires?

A: Most backhoes run an industrial or R4-style tread on both axles. This block-style tread handles hard surfaces like gravel, concrete, and asphalt without experiencing rapid lug wear, while still providing adequate grip in dirt and light mud. Some operators prefer a more agricultural-style tread on the rear digging axle for better ground penetration, but industrial is the standard for mixed-jobsite use.

Q: How long do backhoe tires last?

A: In typical construction and utility conditions, backhoe tires commonly last 2,000 to 4,000 hours. Tire life varies significantly based on surface conditions; pavement and gravel accelerate tire wear much faster than soft dirt. Improper inflation is one of the most common causes of premature backhoe tire failure.

Q: Can I use the same tire on the front and rear of a backhoe?

A: In most cases, no. Front loader and rear digging axle tires are different sizes and often entirely different tread designs. Using the wrong size can severely affect machine stability, reduce ground clearance, and place improper loads on critical axle components. Always verify each axle's spec separately before ordering.

Q: What brands do you carry for backhoe tires?

A: We carry backhoe tires from Alliance, Galaxy, Titan, and Ascenso in the most common front and rear axle sizes designed to fit all major backhoe brands.

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