Loader Tire Replacement
On-site wheel loader tire replacement for compact and full-size loaders across Central Florida construction and aggregate sites.

Wheel loaders don't stop for flat tires on an active site — until they have to. Compact loaders in the CAT 906 or 926 range typically run 17.5-25 tires with L3 tread; larger machines like a 950 or 966 take 20.5-25 or 23.5-25 depending on configuration. The L-designation tread rating matters: L5 for hard, rocky environments; L3 for general construction. We come to the site with the right equipment, handle the swap, and don't leave until the bead is seated and torque is right. If you're running a quarry or aggregate site in Polk County, we can set up a scheduled tire-check program.
What We Handle
- Compact and full-size wheel loaders
- 17.5-25 and 20.5-25 sizing stocked
- L3 and L5 tread options
- Construction and agricultural applications
- On-site at job site or yard
Calls We Get Every Week
CAT 926 flat at aggregate site
A compact wheel loader's 17.5-25 L3 tire fails on a Polk County aggregate site. The machine is essential for the day's loading operation. We come out with the right equipment for those large-diameter tires and have it back in service by midday.
Full-size 966 loader rear flat
A CAT 966 wheel loader at a construction site near Orlando blows a 20.5-25 rear tire. We research the machine configuration before showing up, bring the right size, and handle the swap on an active site.
Scheduled multi-machine check
A quarry operator in Lake County wants all four wheel loaders inspected before a high-production month. We come to the quarry, check tread depth and load ratings on every machine, and replace two tires that were down to L5 wear limits.
Common Loader Tires Questions
What does the L-rating mean on wheel loader tires?
The L-rating indicates tread depth and application. L3 is standard tread for general construction. L5 is extra deep for rock quarries and abrasive surfaces. Using an L3 in a quarry wears the tire out quickly and risks damage.
What sizes do compact wheel loaders use?
CAT 906, 910, and 914 compact loaders typically run 17.5-25 tires. Mid-size loaders like the 926 or 930 step up to 20.5-25. Full-size machines take 23.5-25 or larger.
Can you service a wheel loader tire on an active construction site?
Yes. We come to active sites — tell us the address and we'll coordinate with your site foreman on where to work safely.
How do you handle the weight of a wheel loader for tire changes?
We carry hydraulic jack equipment rated for heavy equipment. The process involves safely supporting the machine at the correct lift points before removing the wheel assembly.
Do you offer scheduled tire inspections for loader fleets?
Yes. Aggregate sites and construction companies running multiple loaders often set up quarterly checks. We come to the site, inspect tread depth and sidewall condition on every machine, and report what needs attention.
Have a different question? Call (386) 566-7339 — Dustin is happy to talk through it.