A Guide to Farm Tractor Tire Types and Sizes in Malaysia
A Guide to Farm Tractor Tire Types and Sizes in Malaysia

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A Guide to Farm Tractor Tire Types and Sizes in Malaysia

When it comes to farm productivity, one of the most overlooked but important factors is your tractor’s tires. The right tire can improve traction, reduce fuel consumption, and increase efficiency across various terrains—especially in Malaysia, where we deal with everything from paddy fields to palm oil plantations.

This guide breaks down the main types of tractor tires, how to read their sizes, and tips specifically for Malaysian farmers and agri-businesses.


Understanding Tractor Tire Types

Different terrains require different types of tires. Here's a quick look at the most common ones used across Malaysia:

1. R1 – Agricultural Lug Tires

These are the standard tractor tires you’ll find on most farms. They have deep lugs for excellent grip on soft soil, making them ideal for:

  • General farming

  • Oil palm estates

  • Light muddy fields

However, they wear out faster on paved roads.

2. R1W – Deep Tread Lug Tires

Similar to R1 but with deeper treads, R1W tires are designed for:

  • Wet and muddy soil

  • Rainy-season farming

  • Slippery plantation tracks

Farmers in East Malaysia often prefer these for better grip in hilly or damp terrain.

3. R2 – Rice Paddy Tires

These are made for extreme wet conditions, such as:

  • Flooded rice fields

  • Swampy farms

Their ultra-deep lugs provide powerful traction in waterlogged fields but are not suitable for road use.

4. R3 – Turf Tires

Turf tires are used where soil damage must be minimized. You’ll find these on:

  • Landscaping tractors

  • Golf courses

  • Estate management machines

They have a flatter, gentler tread pattern.

5. R4 – Industrial Tires

These are a hybrid between farm and industrial use:

  • Suitable for mixed terrain (concrete, gravel, and soil)

  • Used on backhoe loaders and tractors working on roads and fields

R4 tires are a good choice for oil palm mills or farms that require some road driving.


How to Read Tractor Tire Sizes

There are two systems: Imperial (inches) and Metric (millimetres).

Imperial Format – Example: 12.4-24

  • 12.4 = Tire width in inches

  • 24 = Rim diameter in inches

Metric Format – Example: 320/85R28

  • 320 = Width in mm

  • 85 = Sidewall height is 85% of width

  • R28 = Radial construction, fits a 28" rim

Both formats are used in Malaysia, so it's important to understand both when buying or replacing tires.

Common Sizes in Malaysia:

  • Front tires: 6.00-16, 7.50-16, 9.5-24

  • Rear tires: 12.4-28, 13.6-28, 14.9-28, 16.9-30


Tips for Malaysian Farmers

  • Know your terrain: Wet, muddy, or hilly farms require different tires than dry or mixed-use areas.

  • Watch the weather: In rainy seasons, go for deeper treads like R1W or R2.

  • Consider secondhand options: Many durable used tires are available at lower prices.

  • Use ballast: Filling rear tires with water or calcium improves traction on slopes.

  • Avoid paved roads with deep-lug tires: They wear down quickly.


Maintenance Reminders

  • Check tire pressure regularly—especially after long fieldwork or transport.

  • Avoid overloading your tractor or trailer to prevent sidewall damage.

  • Rotate tires if needed, especially on 4WD tractors.


Need Help Choosing the Right Tire?

At Roda Land, we’ve helped hundreds of Malaysian farmers choose the right tires for their needs. Whether you're running an estate, a smallholding, or a plantation, we can assist with:

  • Tire sizing

  • Price comparisons (new and used)

  • On-ground recommendations

Contact us on WhatsApp or follow us on TikTok for quick advice. Your tractor works hard—make sure it’s rolling on the right rubber.