Tianli introduces lifetime warranty on radial ag tires in Canada

Chinese-owned tire brand breaks from industry norms with unlimited-time defect coverage on radial farm tires sold through Dynamic Tire

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Tianli Agri-King tire

Tianli, an international manufacturer of industrial tires, has introduced a new lifetime warranty for sales of its radial agriculture tires in Canada.

The company’s Chinese parent, Zhongce Rubber Group, announced in late January that an unlimited-time warranty will apply against any manufacturer or “raw material” defects on all Tianli-branded radial ag tires that enter service after Jan. 1, 2026.


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WHY IT MATTERS: For most farm tires, the typical warranty against defect applies for a certain number of years in service and/or is pro-rated on factors such as tread wear and time in service.


According to Canadian wholesaler Dynamic Tire, the Tianli AG Lifetime Warranty offers:

  • Lifetime coverage against manufacturer defects.
  • Streamlined warranty processing through Dynamic Tire’s B2B customer portal.
  • Enhanced dealer support and confidence in the field.
  • A clear demonstration of long-term brand commitment.
  • Strengthening competitive positioning.

“The Tianli AG Lifetime Warranty reflects the trust we have in the product and our commitment to supporting our partners, not just at the point of sale, but for the life of the tire,” David Pulla, president of Dynamic Tire, said in a news release.

“Our business has always been built on long-term relationships, and this warranty is a reflection of that commitment to our partners.”

Tianli tires are distributed through Dynamic Tire’s network of dealerships throughout Canada.

Tianli Harvest King radial agriculture tire
Tianli’s Harvest King tire. Photo: Dynamic Tire

Oleh Buriak, Dynamic Tire’s national product specialist for ag tires, says lifetime warranties aren’t common in the ag tire industry, where many warranties are based on the time of manufacturing.

“Every manufacturer limits the length of the warranty. Tianli decided to break those rules and give lifetime to show end users … that their tires are extremely reliable. There is no sense to shorten that warranty down to five or six or 10 years.”

Tianli is extending the warranty to include radial tires manufactured over the past few years, says Buriak.

“So even a tire which was manufactured in 2023, (if it) enters service today, it’s covered with the same warranty.

“It means the manufacturer is confident in their tires, not only for this year’s production but the year before and the year before.”

The right tire on your farm equipment can be the difference between smooth operations and having things grind to a halt. Photo: Alexis Stockford
The right tire on your farm equipment can be the difference between smooth operations and having things grind to a halt. Photo: Alexis Stockford

Tianli tires are available at dealerships throughout Canada. However, they are subject to varying availability, particularly in Western Canada, due to the long distance from Dynamic Tire’s warehouse in Toronto. Buriak doesn’t think this will present a major challenge for customers.

“From my experience, when the end user, the farmer, is going to change their full set of big tires for a 500-horsepower articulated tractor and they need eight of these tires, they know about it in advance.”

Tianli bills itself as one of the world’s biggest application-specific tire brands in the world. Aside from agriculture, its portfolio includes tires for the forestry, construction and mining, earth moving, port and sand service industries.

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Jeff Melchior

Jeff Melchior

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Jeff Melchior is a reporter for Glacier FarmMedia publications. He grew up on a mixed farm in northern Alberta until the age of twelve and spent his teenage years and beyond in rural southern Alberta around the city of Lethbridge. Jeff has decades’ worth of experience writing for the broad agricultural industry in addition to community-based publications. He has a Communication Arts diploma from Lethbridge College (now Lethbridge Polytechnic) and is a two-time winner of Canadian Farm Writers Federation awards.

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