The next “revolution” in commercial mowing has arrived. The MICHELIN X TWEEL TURF has all the qualities you would want in a pneumatic tire but it never needs air. Available exclusively on John Deere B, M, and R Series ZTrak™ Mowers.
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It’s not a tire. It’s not a wheel. Quite frankly, it’s unlike anything else you’ve ever seen. It’s the Michelin X Tweel Turf, and it’s available exclusively on John Deere ZTrak zero-turn mowers.
So, what sets it apart from every other pneumatic tire on Earth?
First of all, the Michelin X Tweel Turf is airless. It has all the qualities you want in a pneumatic tire, but it never needs air. Say goodbye to flats, downtime, and patch kits.
But its performance is where the Michelin X Tweel Turf really shines.
The Michelin X Tweel Turf features a unique construction. The outer portion is a strong yet flexible beam called a shear beam. This beam is connected to the inner hub by thin, yet incredibly strong, deformable spokes.
As force from surfaces such as asphalt or turf is applied, the spokes at the bottom deform, absorbing the impact and providing a unique energy transfer that reduces bounce. The result is a much smoother ride.
Take a look at how the Michelin Tweel handles a bump track versus a traditional pneumatic tire. You can easily see that while the pneumatic tire struggles to cushion the shock of the bumps, the Michelin Tweel smoothly absorbs the impact of each and every one.
When it comes to wear and tear, the Michelin X Tweel Turf has no competition. Made from automotive-grade rubber, it delivers a consistent footprint with a wear life up to three times longer than a pneumatic tire.
So whether it’s nails, glass, or anything else that could puncture or ruin a traditional pneumatic tire, the Michelin X Tweel Turf just keeps rolling along.
Remember: it’s not a tire. It’s not a wheel. It’s the Michelin X Tweel Turf, made exclusively for John Deere ZTrak mowers.
For more information on the Michelin X Tweel Turf, visit JohnDeere.com.
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