New From Maxam: MS933 LOGXTRA
Adding two new sizes to its forestry lineup, the 73×44.00-32 and 73×50.00-32, Maxam debuts the complete range of the MS933 LOGXTRA, high flotation tire.

The MS933 LOGXTRA was designed with a high-strength, belt-stabilized construction to tackle the harshest terrains. Featuring the signature LOGXTRA compounding technology and manufacturing, the MS933 provides maximum protection from cuts and impacts in the toughest working environment. Additionally, the heavy-duty shoulder and sidewall allow users to take on the extreme without worrying about punctures.
Manufactured with an extra-wide footprint that delivers exceptional flotation in muddy and wet ground conditions, the MS933 increases productivity on all sites. To prevent common bead winding and mounting defects, the MS933’s bead is designed with a thick and short cross-section for added stability and strength. The cutting-edge bead package is also nylon-wrapped, allowing the MS933 to outlast alternative options in extreme conditions.
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