John Deere equips ZTrak 900 Series with Michelin airless tires

October 31, 2014  - By

Tweel-In-Use_5-300x200John Deere and Michelin Tweel Technologies debuted the Michelin X Tweel Turf for commercial ZTrak mowers during GIE+EXPO.

The new Michelin X Tweel Turf is an airless radial tire sold exclusively for John Deere ZTrak 900 Series models with 54-, 60- and 72-inch deck sizes.

The Michelin X Tweel Turf has the same dimensions and bolt pattern as a standard 24x12x12 tire and features automotive rubber technology, allowing the tread to last up to three times longer than standard turf tires, according to John Deere.

“John Deere has consistently offered revolutionary technology to the professional landscape contractor, such as Mulch On Demand, the first mowers with an integrated transmission, E85 Flex Fuel capability, and now—in partnership with Michelin—the Michelin X Tweel Turf,” says Nick Minas, product manager, John Deere Commercial Mowing. “Since the Michelin X Tweel Turf is nearly maintenance free, these could very well be the last rear tires contractors will ever need for their zero-turn mowers.”

The first commercial Michelin X Tweel airless radial was introduced in October 2012 for use on skid-steer loaders. In 2013, Equipment Today named the Michelin X Tweel SSL one of the Contractors’ Top 50 New Products, and in January 2014, Equipment World named the Michelin X Tweel SSL one of the “five game-changing” construction products of 2013 for its 2014 Innovations Awards.

“The Michelin X Tweel Turf is the no maintenance, no downtime, no compromise solution — bolt it on and forget it,” says Jack Olney, commercial director for Michelin Tweel Technologies. “The Tweel airless radial innovation coupled with John Deere’s tradition of providing superior quality mowers sets a new standard for the landscape industry.”

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