Maxam announced an expansion of its AgriXtra product line, including new VF and Cyclic Field Operation (CFO) sizes designed to meet the needs of next-generation agricultural equipment.
Maxam AgriXtra Line
The Maxam AgriXtra series now includes new fitments, designed for equipment such as high-horsepower tractors, sprayers, floaters, and harvesters. With growing equipment sizes and higher load requirements becoming the norm across the agricultural industry, these tyres are designed with advanced casing technology and steel-belted construction, aiming to deliver strength, flotation, and endurance while reducing ground impact.
New Additions by Product Family Include:
- AgriXtra 85: New VF and CFO rated tyres designed for 180-430 HP MFWD tractors and harvesters, including sizes tailored for track rear and front axle drive fitments.
- AgriXtra 70/65: Expanded fitments for small tractors below 100 HP, as well as rear axle steer tyres for class 7-8 harvesters and flotation tyres for high-clearance sprayers.
- AgriXtra XL: VF super single options for both front and rear axle drive positions in high HP MFWD tractors, engineered for the North American and EU markets.
- AgriXtra H: CFO capable solutions for 3 and 4-wheel floaters, offering superior load endurance and stability in high-capacity applications.
- AgriXtra N: Narrow row crop solutions for vegetable and vineyard applications, with VF CFO options designed for high-clearance sprayers operating at up to 50 MPH.
All VF-rated tyres in the AgriXtra family are manufactured with steel belts for enhanced contact patch, optimal traction and minimised soil compaction, ensuring improved performance in the field.
“The addition of these new sizes allows MAXAM to better serve the full range of agricultural applications, from narrow tractors and small platforms to high horsepower sprayers and harvesters,” said Greg Gilland, Vice President of Agriculture at MAXAM Tire. “Each tyre is engineered to meet the demands of today’s evolving equipment – delivering durability, traction and load capacity that farmers and OEMs can rely on season after season.”