Tractor Tire Repair
Mobile tractor tire repair and replacement for farms and ag operations in Polk, Lake, Orange, and Volusia counties.

Farm tractors work when the planting or harvest window is open — a flat tire doesn't care about your schedule. We come to the field, the barn, or the grove. R1 bar tread in the common agricultural sizes: 18.4-38 for rear duals on full-size row-crop tractors, 14.9-28 for front assistance axles on larger units. If your tractor runs liquid ballast in the tires — calcium chloride is common in Florida — we handle that during the swap: drain, replace, refill. We cover citrus and row-crop operations in Polk County, cattle and hay operations in Lake County, and everything in between.
What We Handle
- R1 bar tread for agricultural use
- Front and rear axle service
- 18.4-38 and 14.9-28 sizing
- Liquid ballast handling (calcium chloride)
- On-site at farm, grove, or field
Calls We Get Every Week
Harvest window flat in Polk County
A citrus grove operator's row-crop tractor blows an 18.4-38 rear tire during harvest. We come to the grove, bring the heavy equipment needed to handle that diameter on soft ground, and get the tractor back to work before the window closes.
Liquid ballast change on a Lake County farm
A cattle rancher's tractor needs a rear tire replaced and it's filled with calcium chloride ballast. We handle the drain, swap the 18.4-34 tire, and refill the ballast on-site at the farm.
Grove prep tire check in Apopka
An Orange County grove owner wants his two tractors checked before spring planting starts. We drive out, check R1 tread on all four tires per machine, and replace one front 14.9-28 that's worn beyond safe use.
Common Tractor Tire Repair Questions
What's an R1 tractor tire and when do I need it?
R1 is the standard agricultural bar-tread tire for row-crop tractors. The lugs are deep and angled to grip soil without excessive tearing. For most Florida farm and grove operations — citrus, row crops, cattle — R1 is the correct choice.
Can you handle liquid-ballasted tractor tires?
Yes. We drain the calcium chloride or water ballast, replace the tire, and refill the ballast on-site. We handle the disposal of any removed liquid safely.
What are the most common tractor tire sizes for Central Florida farms?
Rear tires on full-size row-crop tractors commonly run 18.4-38 or 18.4-34. Front axle assistance tires are often 14.9-28 or 14.9-24. Smaller utility tractors run considerably smaller sizes depending on the model.
Can you change tractor tires in a field or grove?
Yes. We come to wherever the tractor is — field, grove, barn, or farm road. We bring the jacks and equipment rated for agricultural tractor weights and designed to work on soft or uneven ground.
Do you cover Polk and Lake County farm operations?
Yes. Polk and Lake Counties are regular coverage for our agricultural equipment calls. We also cover farms and groves in Orange, Volusia, and surrounding counties.
Have a different question? Call (386) 566-7339 — Dustin is happy to talk through it.