BKT’s 900 series tires come to market

New tire option aimed at high-horsepower tractors

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Published: March 6, 2025

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BKT’s 900 series tires come to market

Last November, BKT took the opportunity at the EIMA agricultural machinery show in Bologna, Italy, to showcase several new farm tires.

One tire likely to gain the most traction with tractor operators in North America is BKT’s new VF900 series V-Flecto from the company’s flagship Agrimax tire line.

“What we are presenting today is the latest sizes, and this is the 900/65R46 and it is for very high-powered tractors… it is meant particularly for best floatability and best field protection,” said Piero Torassa, BKT field engineer during an interview at the show.

BKT’s new VF900/65R46 tire on display at EIMA. | Greg Berg photo

This latest big-and-tall tire option offers extra comfort at low tire pressures – extra lugs touching the road surface makes for smoother travel during transport – and the VF (very high flexion) design allows for lower inflation pressures on large machines to help reduce soil compaction in the field.

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Reducing air pressure in the tire to reduce compaction, especially when soil may be wet, is a must, said Torassa.

Torassa added that some of the key benefits from the V-Flecto line – such as its polyester casing – will soon be incorporated into some of the company’s other flotation tires.

BKT first introduced its V-Flecto line of ag tires in 2016.

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Greg Berg

Greg Berg

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Greg Berg was born and raised in the potash capital of the world of Esterhazy, Saskatchewan. Greg helped out on the family homestead farm near Stockholm, Sask., for a number of years in his youth. Greg graduated from the Creative Communications program at Red River College in 2011 and joined Glacier FarmMedia in 2014. He specializes in video production and is a songwriter in his spare time.

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