Ascenso PCB 360 Tyres for Massey Ferguson 2290 Balers
Article written by Bush TyresOur Immingham Bushmobile team recently fitted 28L-26 Ascenso PCB 360 tyres to two Massey Ferguson 2290 balers.
The Ascenso PCB 360 is a tubeless, bias tyre designed mainly for compactors and combine harvesters.
To increase flotation and minimises ground disturbance in soil compaction operations, the PCB360 features a large tread area as well as an optimized diamond lug pattern with sipes to reduce groove cracks and minimises slippage. Good rubber coverage on tread the base also ensures puncture and impact resistance, thereby reducing downtime something all farmers and farm contractors are keen to avoid.
Ascenso Tyres offer a 5 year warranty on all their bias tyres, including the PCB 360. Ascenso also offers a 7 year warranty on farm radial tyres, showing just how confident they are in the quality and longevity of their tyres.
Ascenso tyres joined the UK agricultural and off-road tyre scene in early 2021, having been started by the renowned Mahansaria Family who have more than three decades of experience after building two of the world’s leading off-highway tyre brands in the past. Since then, the brand has gone from strength to strength becoming a popular choice for farmers and farm contractors across the country. Not only are the tyres a cost-effective tyre solution but they also look good and perform fantastically.
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