Standard Duty Solid Rubber Skid Steer Tire | MWE
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A surcharge of $ is included to off-set the rising costs of steel | Learn more
STEEL PRICES RISE:
The carbon steel market is poised to grow by 699.35 MT during 2020-2024 progressing at a CAGR of almost 8% during the forecast period." (Source: Business Wire)
This is what we are seeing all across the industry; day after day new emails from vendor's telling us that their prices are rising, every order we make for materials needs to be revised because the last price is no longer valid, and for good reason. The cost of steel materials has been steadily increasing throughout 2020, and it unfortunately has not slowed into 2021. The reduced capacities of companies in this industry due to Covid-19 health and safety regulations continues to have an impact. As a result, we are forced to increase our list pricing for 2021 and add a steel surcharge to off-set the rising costs that is projected to continue this year. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have on our close and prospective customers. We we will do what we can to keep our prices low when the opportunities are found, but right now we are left with little options.
Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
JORDEN LEIB, VICE PRESIDENT OF SKID STEER SOLUTIONS
Product overview
MWE Skid Steer Standard Duty Solid Tire
Description
These Skid Steer tires are known for their durability and longevity. They are built to withstand the heavy loads and constant use typically demanded from construction equipment. The solid rubber construction is more resistant to cuts, tears, and punctures, which helps minimize downtime and maintenance costs. These tires are cost-effective in the long run because they have a longer lifespan compared to pneumatic tires. Plus they require less maintenance with a reduced risk of flats or punctures, which saves money on repairs and replacements. Standard duty solid rubber tires are typically easily mounted onto the skid steer's wheels, making replacement straightforward when necessary. The solid rubber construction of these tires helps distribute the weight of the skid steer evenly, improving stability and preventing rutting in soft or muddy terrain.
It's important to note that there are different types of solid rubber skid steer tires available, including heavy duty options and extreme duty options, where each offer even greater durability and resistance to more extreme conditions. The choice of tire depends on the specific requirements of the job and the operating conditions.
Features
- Easier to change
- Comes in Left or Right sided mounts
- Reduced vibrations
What's Included
- 1 Left or Right side solid tire