Since we're still waiting for a lot of key sizes to release, we don't know exactly where the costs will align. Right now, we anticipate them to be competitive with leading VF tires.
This video was a lesson for me: "how not to start a presentation". He started by showing the company's weaknesses and I think that immediately disappoints the listeners.
This company makes no sense to me. As I understand it, this technology has been around for several years now; I've seen it in person at shows before, and yet I see nothing coming to the market in North America. This technology has got to be one of the greatest leaps in the agricultural market, and I feel like there is enormous potential, but again, there's nothing to show for it. Unless I've just completely missed it somewhere, I can't seem to find much info about these anymore. If they could make these tires for trailing applications (grain carts and manure tanks especially), I believe they could absolutely dominate the market in a very short amount of time. Seems to be a strange marketing strategy for a product that looks to be very promising.
We had hoped to see this develop much faster, too. We don't know what's caused all of the delays. They're seemingly limited resources are split with the European market so the first tractor tire sizes they released are quite uncommon in the U.S.
we use those on valley pivots
How much the price
too much
$2100 a piece
India any distributor name
the cost respect a traditional tire?
Since we're still waiting for a lot of key sizes to release, we don't know exactly where the costs will align. Right now, we anticipate them to be competitive with leading VF tires.
This video was a lesson for me: "how not to start a presentation". He started by showing the company's weaknesses and I think that immediately disappoints the listeners.
Price and address send me sr
This company makes no sense to me. As I understand it, this technology has been around for several years now; I've seen it in person at shows before, and yet I see nothing coming to the market in North America. This technology has got to be one of the greatest leaps in the agricultural market, and I feel like there is enormous potential, but again, there's nothing to show for it. Unless I've just completely missed it somewhere, I can't seem to find much info about these anymore. If they could make these tires for trailing applications (grain carts and manure tanks especially), I believe they could absolutely dominate the market in a very short amount of time. Seems to be a strange marketing strategy for a product that looks to be very promising.
We had hoped to see this develop much faster, too. We don't know what's caused all of the delays. They're seemingly limited resources are split with the European market so the first tractor tire sizes they released are quite uncommon in the U.S.
India any distributor name