RubberMaster Agriculture and Farm Implement Tires
Tires for Farm Trailers, Hay Tedders, Front Farm Tractor & More
RubberMaster agriculture and farm implement tires are manufactured from the finest premium, heavy duty rubber to provide durability against punctures, reduce soil compaction, improved fuel consumption and long life for harvesters, trenchers, tractors, spreaders seeders and planters, sprayers, and other soil-driven equipment. Whether you want front farm tires for cultivators and plows, farm trailers or wagons, trenchers or diggers, these agricultural implement tires stay clog-free to eliminate slippage in any demanding condition. We’ll help you choose the right tread pattern, be it bar lug or rib, to provide you with top traction, smooth handling, and safety.
Our fast shipping gets your products to you on time. Let our tire experts assist you in finding the perfect tires, tubes or rims for your needs. Top performance from our products and guaranteed satisfaction is something we assure here at Treadworld.
May I order products over the phone?
No. To ensure your credit card information stays secure, all payments must be made through Stripe at checkout and can not be taken over the phone.
Do you offer will call or pickup?
Unfortunately, we are not able to offer pickup at our facility.
I need my product delivered quickly. Do you offer an expedited service?
No, not at this time. We offer either UPS Ground or FedEx Ground service.
How much is the freight to ship my product?
Add your desired items to your cart. In the cart or at checkout, you must fill in your address including the city, state and zip code for the freight amount to calculate. Shipping charges are influenced by distance and units ordered.
Is there a difference between load range or ply being a letter vs a number?
They are very similar. Ply used to refer to the actual number of plies the tire was built with. Tires today don't need as many plies because of modern material improvements are usually given a Load Range instead, represented by a letter. Each letter is equivalent to 2 plies. See the chart below to help guide you:
Load Range B equivalent to 4 Ply rating
Load Range C equivalent to 6 Ply rating
Load Range D equivalent to 8 Ply rating
Load Range E equivalent to 10 Ply rating
Load Range F equivalent to 12 Ply rating
Load Range G equivalent to 14 Ply rating
What do the letters before the tire size stand for? (I.e. ST205/75R15)
ST: Special Trailer
P: Passenger Vehicles (cars, vans, light-duty trucks, and SUVs)
T: Temporary Spare
C: Commercial (vans or delivery trucks - capable of hauling heavy loads)
LT: Light Truck