HRL TYRES

Agriculture

Powering the Harvest

HRL agricultural tyres are engineered to provide superior traction, durability, and performance, helping farmers maximize yields and minimize downtime.

HRL agricultural tyres are built to withstand the challenges of modern farming. Our tires feature deep, aggressive tread patterns designed for superior traction in various soil conditions, minimizing slippage and maximizing productivity. Reinforced casings and robust construction ensure durability and longevity, even in the harshest environments. Experience reduced soil compaction and improved fuel efficiency with HRL's wide footprint and optimized tire design.

“Agriculture nourishes the world.”

- Earl Butz

Key Performance Features

Explore the cutting-edge technologies and innovative designs that deliver exceptional performance. Discover the key features that make these tires stand out and maximize your productivity on the field.

Tread Design
Radial Construction
Wide Base
Cut and Chip Resistant Compound
High Load Index
Flotation

Experience the difference. Learn how these key features translate into real-world benefits for your farm.

Manufacturing Process

A precise process of converting raw materials into high-quality products.

01
Step

Sourcing and Preparation

High-quality raw materials are meticulously sourced and prepared to ensure optimal performance in the final tire.
02
Step

Compound Mixing

Precisely formulated compounds are created through meticulous mixing in high-tech mixers.
03
Step

Tyre Building

Components are shaped and assembled on specialized machinery to build the layered green tire
04
Step

Curing and Finishing

High-temperature curing and rigorous finishing process transforms the green tire into a high-quality final product.

Focus on Technology

HRL Tyres drives innovation in agricultural tyre manufacturing. We utilize advanced technologies like robotics and automation, coupled with continuous R&D, to deliver tires that maximize traction, minimize soil compaction, and enhance productivity for modern farming practices.

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