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Trelleborg Tires Brings Technological Innovation to NFMS 2025

Trelleborg Tires will bring its cutting-edge tire technologies to life in the field, driving success for farmers at the 59th National Farm Machinery Show (NFMS), to be held Feb. 12-15 in Louisville, Ky. A news release issued by the company noted that unbeatable traction, soil-preserving and long-lasting stability are just some of the Trelleborg sustainable tire solutions for U.S. farming. It added that the U.S. agricultural sector is highly dynamic and diverse, with a wide range of crops and livestock across various regions, and Trelleborg Tires has developed advanced tire solutions tailored to enhance the performance and efficiency of any farming operations.

At the event, according to the company, the agricultural community in attendance will have an opportunity to discover products from the global brand specifically engineered to meet the needs of modern farming, with a focus on optimizing productivity, reducing environmental impact, and increasing overall operational efficiency. Trelleborg Agricultural tire operations, designs, produces and distributes a wide range of tires and wheels for agriculture including tractors, trailers and forestry machineries.

Innovative products to be showcased at NFMS 20205 include Trelleborg’s TM3000 CFO, VF 1250/50R32, described as a brand-new tire size developed for large grain carts, providing superior flotation, increased load capacity, and optimized soil protection, ideal for handling heavy loads with maximum soil protection. Additionally, the company’s next generation of implement trailer tires, HF1000, VF 750/60R30.5, which are designed for exceptional durability, lower rolling resistance, and increased field productivity in demanding conditions are part of the lineup. The company further reports that its TM3000, VF 850/45R26 is a new front tire for spreader applications, featuring a high load rating and improved stability, perfect for precision farming operations requiring maximum control and efficiency.

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