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What You Need To Know About Our EWRS-AT Tires

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We worked hard to bring you a proprietary rubber compound that would allow enough compression to reduce operator fatigue and stand up to heavy loads. Only a premium compound would do for a premium product, that's the Evolution Wheel standard.

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Customers Testimonials

"That's pretty darn impressive" Cattle Farmer on Evolution Wheel EWRS-AT Solid Skid Steer Tires

In this video, we catch up with Tate Ryan and see how Evolution Wheel's EWRS-AT series of solid skid steer tires have impacted his operation. Find out why he's impressed and called our solid skid steer tires "second to none".

Meet The Needs Of Today's Job Site Demands

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Evolution Wheel revolutionized bobcat tires maintenance. Unlike traditional tires, segmented tires do not require a service truck or specialized technicians. With basic tools available on-site and readily available parts, repairing tires can be accomplished quickly, ensuring minimal downtime. 

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Each bobcat tires from Evolution Wheel is constructed with the highest level of attention to detail. Despite heavy loads, our innovative design provides a smooth ride, reducing operator fatigue and improving comfort. 

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Proper Tread Direction for All Terrain Solid Skid Steer Tires

Proper Tread Direction for All Terrain Solid Skid Steer Tires

It's important to know if your equipment's tires are mono-directional. In this video, we'll cover what exactly that means and why it's important when mounting your EWRS-AT solid skid steer tires.

What Is a 10x16.5 Size Tire Solid Skid Steer Tires vs Pneumatic

What Is a 10x16.5 Size Tire Solid Skid Steer Tires vs Pneumatic

In this video, we cover what exactly a 10x16.5 size tire is and what are the specs you should be paying attention to when shopping for your next set of solid tires.

What you NEED to know about 12x16.5 SOLID Tires | Skid Steer Solid Tires

What you NEED to know about 12x16.5 SOLID Tires | Skid Steer Solid Tires

In this video, we cover what exactly you need to know when looking at 12x16.5 solid tires and what specs you should be paying attention to.

Solid Skid Steer Tire - Burnout Test

Solid Skid Steer Tire - Burnout Test

In this video Derek Hird describes the burnout test that Evolution Wheel does when testing rubber compounds for cut and chunking durability in their solid skid steer tires.

Cost Breakdown Calculation for Skid Steer Tires

When purchasing equipment for your job site, cost-effectiveness is a main factor if not your number one factor. You not only want a reliable and durable product but also one that won't break the bank. When purchasing skid steer tires, a product with lower up-front costs often seems to be the obvious solution, yet other factors come into play that often lead to higher overall costs in the end.

If you assume that quality levels don’t vary significantly from product to product, or from brand to brand, it would make sense to go with the cheaper option. This way of thinking often leads to purchasing traditional air-filled skid steer tires for your skid steers. You may see the higher price tag of solid skid steer tires and figure that the air-filled tires are either a better value or will work just the same as solid skid steer tires.

But how much do those cheaper skid steer tires cost in the long run? After all, the up-front purchase price is only a small part of the big picture regarding the cost consideration equation. Other factors to consider are the cost of maintaining, repairing, and replacing the tires. You should also consider that recent advances in technology have led to a wide variation in the quality of modern skid steer tires, and there are now some significant differences between types and brands of skid steer tires. Although solid skid steer tires have higher upfront costs, their cutting-edge design will save you a lot of money in the long run.

If you’re currently using air-filled tires for your skid steers, consider taking a few minutes to think about the actual cost you’re spending from the initial purchase to the end of life. You might be surprised at how much you’re spending on purchase, repair, replacement, downtime, labor, and other costs associated with air-filled tires.

Here are some factors to consider when doing a complete cost consideration calculation:

  • How many hours do the air-filled skid steer tires last on the machine? Lower-quality tires will wear out more quickly and need to be replaced more often, resulting in a higher overall tire budget. Though individual skid steer tires cost less, the need to purchase many of them adds up.
  • What is the cost of skid steer tires when installation is factored in? Spending man-hours and resources on skid steer tire installation is costly, especially because it must be done more frequently than solid skid steer tires.
  • What is the cost to repair air-filled skid steer tires when they go flat? One of the biggest drawbacks of air-filled tires is that when they’re punctured, they deflate. The tires must be removed and repaired every time this happens before the machine becomes functional again. This process can lead to big costs, as labor and downtime are required to repair. With solid skid steer tires, there are no flats to worry about, and none of the associated expenses or hassles.
  • How much are you spending on downtime during repairs? Consider how many hours are spent dealing with flat tires instead of working on the project you've been hired to do. Using your job's hourly charge-out rate, you can calculate the cost/hour of your tires. The cheaper the tires, the more downtime is required, ultimately costing you money.

Now for comparison, let's look at the average cost/hour from Evolution Wheel's solid tires, across several industries.

Industry

Average Cost/Hour

Rock Quarry

USD 1.16/tire

Demolition

USD 1.30/tire

Waste Transfer Station

USD 1.25/tire

Dairy Farm

USD 0.80/tire

General Agriculture

USD 0.60/tire

 

The numbers speak for themselves! Buying high-quality skid steer tires results in lower cost/hour. If you want to save money on equipment, well-designed products will ultimately yield greater returns. Although air-filled tires cost less up front, in the long run, solid skid steer tires are well worth the initial higher investment as they save repair, downtime, replacement, and many other costs.

Evolution Wheel provides the highest quality solid skid steer in the industry. Our rugged, versatile skid steer tires are superior in strength and thus get the job done without sacrificing operator comfort. Evolution Wheel’s tires also have a modular design which keeps repair costs to a minimum. Say goodbye to the high cost of flat tires! Check out our full line of products today to find out more about our solid skid steer tires and other tires for your industrial machines!

Learn more about skid steer tires by reading Evolution Wheel blogs and case studies

Blogs

Problems and Solutions for Bobcat Tires - Blog

Bobcat Tire Options - The Breakdown - Blog

Bobcat Tires - The Cost Breakdown Calculation - Blog

Choosing the Right Bobcat Tire for Your Machine - Blog

Tips to Avoid and Fix Bobcat Tires - Blog

 

Case Study

Rock Quarry - Case Study

Demolition - Case Study