New Galaxy AT Grip Steel Skid Steer Radial from Yokohama Off-Highway Tires Reflects Built-From-The-Ground-Up Customer Focus
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by YOHTA Team
1y ago
The new Galaxy AT Grip Steel steel-belted skid steer radial from Yokohama Off-Highway Tires was designed from the ground up in close consultation with skid steer operators and industrial tire dealers. The result is a revolutionary, all-around performance design engineered to deliver higher performance and longer tire life for skid steers ..read more
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Why Choose a Solid Skid Steer Tires for Puncture-Prone Applications
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by YOHTA Team
1y ago
Solid Skid Steer Tires for Puncture-Prone Applications Historically, pneumatic tires have been a fixture on skid steers; however, as the number of tasks these versatile machines are asked to perform continues to grow, so do the kinds of tires available for them. There is no one-sits-fits-all tire solution for today’s skid steers, but pairing the “right” tire to the conditions your machine works in can pay off—improving everything from productivity to profit. For example, solid skid steer tires offer numerous advantages to machines working in harsh, puncture-prone environments in applications ..read more
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The History of the Skid Steer and the Tires that Followed
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by YOHTA Team
1y ago
The Growth of Skid Steers and Skid Steer Tires Maneuverable, versatile, and indispensable are a few words that describe skid steers. Consequently, they’ve become a fixture on everything from construction sites to road crews to recycling centers, and their use shows no sign of slowing down. Equipment manufacturers continue to develop new attachments and find new applications for the venerable skid steer, while tire manufacturers keep pace with innovative offerings designed to maximize operational efficiency and productivity, and deliver a long-lasting product at a low total cost of ownership ..read more
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Tires for Skid Steer Rentals
Yokohama-Off-Highway Tires Blog » Skid Steer Tires
by YOHTA Team
1y ago
Tires Improve Rental Skid Steer Performance and Profits  With the ability to perform a variety of tasks—from leveling ground to clearing debris and moving materials—skid steers have become a fixture on construction sites and a prominent piece of equipment for rental companies. The best asset of skid steers, their versatility, makes tire selection a challenge for those managing rental fleets. Without knowledge of the applications that machines are used for, it’s difficult to equip them with tires that meet both the customer’s expectations and those of the rental company.   ..read more
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Snow Removal: Skid Steer Loader vs. Compact Track Loader
Yokohama-Off-Highway Tires Blog » Skid Steer Tires
by YOHTA Team
1y ago
Wheels or Tracks: Which is Better for Snow Removal? Skid steer loaders (SSLs) and compact track loaders (CTLs) are two extremely popular pieces of equipment for snow removal. Both machines are super maneuverable, allowing them to operate in areas like tight parking lots, and are able to move snow in a variety of different ways—such as pushing, piling, and lifting. Both these machines excel at tough jobs and work in harsh conditions, but the question remains: is a skid steer or a track loader better for snow removal ..read more
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10 Tips to Improve Skid Steer Tire Life
Yokohama-Off-Highway Tires Blog » Skid Steer Tires
by YOHTA Team
1y ago
How to Make Skid Steer Tires Last Longer  From moving material on the construction site to pushing manure on the farm to working with waste in recycling centers, we ask a lot of our skid steers—and their tires. Since tires are one of the major operating expenses for skid steers—behind fuel—smart owners and operators take steps to improve tire life as a way to cut costs and grow profits ..read more
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The Pros and Cons of Extra-Deep Skid Steer Tires
Yokohama-Off-Highway Tires Blog » Skid Steer Tires
by YOHTA Team
1y ago
Why Choose a Super-Deep Skid Steer Tire  Skid steer loaders (SSLs) perform a multitude of tasks in many different conditions; consequently, a wide variety of tire options are available to maximize their performance. Factors like tire construction (radial, bias, solid) and tread pattern (lug, block, button) can make a huge difference in tire performance and cost over the lifetime of the tire. Tread depth is another important characteristic to consider when choosing the best SSL tire for the job. Below is why “going deep” (on tread) is a home run for many skid steer applications.  ..read more
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Matching Skid Steer Tires to Application
Yokohama-Off-Highway Tires Blog » Skid Steer Tires
by YOHTA Team
1y ago
A Guide for Matching Skid Steer Tires to Application  Whether pushing, lifting, or carrying a load, traction is critical to maximizing the performance of your skid steer and is one of the primary advantages they have over compact track loaders. Unlike CTLs that are limited to a few types of tracks, skid steer tires are available in a broad spectrum of tread patterns and constructions—allowing operators to choose a tire specifically tailored to their application.  ..read more
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