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Tractor Tires, Shop by Size, Type & Price
New American Tires Hub carries tractor tires for every job and every budget. Front tractor tires, tractor turf tires, heavy-duty farming tires, we stock them all and ship fast to every state.
Why the Right Tractor Tire Matters
Wrong tire choice destroys soil, wastes fuel, and accelerates drivetrain wear. The right tractor tire improves traction, reduces compaction, and logs thousands of field hours without failure.
Farmers, landscapers, and property owners each need different performance. A turf tire built for lawn tractors will fail on a row-crop machine.
At New American Tires Hub, every tire listed is verified for agricultural and commercial tractor use. We match the right tire to your machine and terrain, no guesswork.
Types of Tractor Tires We Carry
1 - R1 Agricultural Tractor Tires
The field standard. Deep-lug R1 tires deliver maximum traction in mud, wet soil, and soft field conditions. Available in bias (lower cost, durable) and radial (better flex, less soil compaction) constructions.
2 - R3 Tractor Turf Tires
Wide, shallow tread protects grass surfaces while still handling light mowing and trailer hauling. Preferred by groundskeepers, golf course operators, and estate managers. Browse our full R3 turf tire size range.
3 - R4 Industrial Tractor Tires
Built for hard-packed soil, gravel, and construction yards. R4 tires split the difference between R1 and R3, ideal for loader tractors, backhoes, and utility tractors that split time between pavement and soft ground.
4 - Front Tractor Tires
Front tires steer and absorb implement weight. Size and inflation pressure directly affect handling safety. We stock front tractor tires from 6.00-16 through 12.5/80-18. Use our size finder or contact our team for a confirmed fitment.
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Tractor Tire Cost, 2026 Price Guide
Application | Price Range (Per Tire) |
Small utility / turf / sub-compact front | $75 – $200 |
Mid-size agricultural (R1, R4 radial) | $200 – $550 |
Large row-crop and 4WD rear | $500 – $1,800 |
Price varies by ply rating, construction (bias vs. radial), and brand. Higher ply ratings support heavier loads and resist sidewall damage, but cost more.
New American Tires Hub sources directly from manufacturers and trusted distributors. No dealer markups. You pay less.
How to Read a Tractor Tire Size
Standard format : 18.4-38 Width in inches (18.4) × Rim diameter in inches (38)
Metric format : 480/80R42 Width in mm (480) / Aspect ratio (80) / Construction: R = Radial / Rim diameter in inches (42)
IF-rated : IF480/80R50 Increased Flexion. Carries heavier loads at lower inflation pressure.
Not sure which size fits? Share your tractor model with New American Tires Hub and we'll confirm before you order.
Front vs. Rear Tractor Tires, Key Differences
Front and rear tractor tires are not interchangeable.
Rear tires carry engine weight and power the machine forward. Larger footprint, aggressive R1/R4 tread.
Front tires handle steering precision and weight transfer. Narrower, shallower tread. Over-inflating front tires kills steering control and accelerates wear.
Matching front-to-rear tire ratio improves fuel economy by 4–7% and reduces powertrain stress, per university agricultural extension research.
Farming Tires for Every Crop and Terrain
Vineyards & orchards: Narrow high-clearance tires protect crops in tight rows
Sugarcane & rice: Wide flotation tires prevent sinking in heavy, wet soils
Hay & livestock: Turf and R3 tires handle pasture and barnyard surfaces
Vegetable farming: Low-compaction radials protect shallow root zones
Filter by tread type, size, or ply rating to find your exact match.
Where to Buy Tractor Tires, Why New American Tires Hub
Ships directly to your farm, shop, or job site
Orders before 3 PM EST typically ship same business day
Full load index charts, ply ratings, and rim compatibility on every product page
No dealer markups, manufacturer-direct pricing
Product specialists available 7 days a week
We don't just list tires. We make sure you order the right one. We source directly from trusted manufacturers and ship across the USA with full compliance to US DOT standards.
We don't just list tires. We help you understand load ratings, speed ratings, tread patterns, and warranty terms before you buy.
Seasonal Sales & Volume Discounts
Pre-season spring deals, late-fall clearances, and multi-tire bundle pricing run throughout the year. Farms ordering four or more tires qualify for volume pricing — contact our team directly for fleet quotes.
Sign up for our email list to access tractor tire sales before they go public.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a tractor tire cost in 2026?
Small utility front tires start around $75. Mid-size agricultural tires run $200–$550. Large 4WD rear tires can exceed $1,800. Final price depends on size, ply rating, and construction type. Buying directly from New American Tires Hub cuts out dealer markup and lowers your per-tire cost.
What is the difference between R1, R3, and R4 tractor tires?
R1: Deep lugs for field traction in mud and soft soil. R3: Wide, shallow tread that protects turf and hard surfaces. R4: Mid-depth lug for hard-packed soil, gravel, and construction sites. Matching tire type to application prevents damage and extends tire life.
How do I read a tractor tire size?
Standard format (18.4-38): width in inches × rim diameter in inches. Metric format (480/80R42): width in mm / aspect ratio / construction type / rim diameter in inches. IF-rated tires support higher loads at lower inflation pressure. Share your tractor model with New American Tires Hub and we'll confirm the correct size.
Are front and rear tractor tires different?
Yes. Front tires are narrower with shallower tread for steering and weight transfer. Rear tires are larger with aggressive tread for traction and power delivery. Mismatching reduces fuel efficiency, causes uneven wear, and stresses the drivetrain.
Where can I buy tractor tires online in the USA?
New American Tires Hub ships R1, R3, R4, turf, and specialty farming tires to all 50 states. Same-day shipping is available on qualifying orders before 3 PM EST. Orders go directly to your farm, job site, or tire shop. Use our size guide or contact our team for fitment help before ordering.
Need Help Choosing The Right Tires?
Have questions about fitment, brands, or pricing? Our team is here to help you make the right decision, no pressure, no sales tactics.
