Continental's new VF technology will be available in three new tyres.
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Continental is set to expand its agricultural tyre portfolio with its new Very High Flexion (VF) technology. The new VF TractorMaster, VF TractorMaster Hybrid and VF CombineMaster tyres will be launched at Agritechnica this coming November.
The new highly flexible sidewalls maintain the tyres’ durability and stability under high load, with reduced air pressure. The new VF technology allows for 40% higher load carrying capabilities when compared with standard tyres at the same pressure. Continental claims this flexible construction will save farmers the hassle of inflating tyres for road transport when leaving the field. Instead, full performance can be achieved on the road despite lower field inflation pressures, thus saving time and fuel.
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Continental is set to expand its agricultural tyre portfolio with its new Very High Flexion (VF) technology. The new VF TractorMaster, VF TractorMaster Hybrid and VF CombineMaster tyres will be launched at Agritechnica this coming November.
The new highly flexible sidewalls maintain the tyres’ durability and stability under high load, with reduced air pressure. The new VF technology allows for 40% higher load carrying capabilities when compared with standard tyres at the same pressure. Continental claims this flexible construction will save farmers the hassle of inflating tyres for road transport when leaving the field. Instead, full performance can be achieved on the road despite lower field inflation pressures, thus saving time and fuel.
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