Your Crops Deserve Stable Ground—Start from the Tires Up
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When the fields are soaked and the pivots are turning, every inch of traction matters. That’s where T&H Irrigation Tires come in—smartly engineered to deliver superior grip, long-lasting durability, and soil-friendly support in even the most demanding agricultural environments.
Whether you're running a center pivot system through heavy loam or guiding a sprinkler rig across uneven fields, these tires do more than just roll—they carry your harvest’s future.
Built to Perform, Season After Season
T&H Irrigation Tires are crafted from high-grade rubber compounds that resist aging, cracking, and wear. With every revolution, they absorb pressure without losing performance. The aggressive R1 tread pattern digs deep into the soil without tearing it apart, offering excellent traction while reducing soil compaction—a win-win for crops and machines alike.
No one likes downtime. That’s why T&H designed their tires with a self-cleaning tread that keeps mud and residue from clogging up your operation. It’s a small detail with a big impact, keeping your systems moving without interruption.
Why Farmers Choose T&H Irrigation Tires
✅ Unmatched Traction – R1 lugs provide stable movement on wet or slick surfaces.
✅ Lightweight Durability – Heavy-duty performance, without the heavy impact on soil health.
✅ Weather-Resistant Build – Rubber that holds up under rain, sun, and seasons of use.
✅ Custom Fit – Choose from 11.2-24, 14.9-24, 11.2-38, or request a tailored size.
✅ Multi-Use Flexibility – Ideal for center pivot irrigation, sprinkler systems, and even tractors.
“Irrigation tires” aren’t just a part—they’re a partner in your productivity. When you equip your system with T&H, you’re choosing resilience, reliability, and return on investment.
Keep Your System Rolling, Rain or Shine
In the heart of your field, where mud challenges machines and pivots run daily marathons, you need a tire that holds up without holding back. That’s what T&H Irrigation Tires were made for. Lightweight, tough, and ready for anything—just like the farmers who depend on them.