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Topic: Tire Inflation
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| WisconsinOrange
01-12-2013 19:25:31
50.50.86.107
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Had left rear wheel repaired and a new tire put on the other side. Just got the repaired wheel back on today. Neither is registering 20 lbs. What is proper inflation? Think I saw something about 28 if carrying fluid. Thanks |
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| hd6gtom
01-14-2013 10:55:43
63.153.206.40
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Re: Tire Inflation in reply to WisconsinOrange, 01-12-2013 19:25:31
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| get your self a good fluid gauge and put 14 lbs in them. Be sure to rinse the gauge out after you use it. Keep 14 lbs in them for everything. |
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| BushogPapa
01-13-2013 12:44:26
173.88.51.117
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Re: Tire Inflation in reply to WisconsinOrange, 01-12-2013 19:25:31
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| If a tire is Loaded, it will need much less pressure...usually (for Field-Work) around 12-14 lb maximum.. Non-Loaded Rear tires will require more pressure ALL 4 are Loaded on my WD-45... Ron.. |
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| WisconsinOrange
01-12-2013 19:28:29
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Re: Tire Inflation in reply to WisconsinOrange, 01-12-2013 19:25:31
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| Forgot to say WD45 & 14.9 x 28 |
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| BushogPapa
01-15-2013 15:40:08
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Re: Tire Inflation in reply to WisconsinOrange, 01-12-2013 19:28:29
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| Loaded, I would guess not over 7 lb air pressure..but few use one, as the calcium would eat the gauge... I always just observe the footprint, with Loaded tires and use an air gauge with only air-filled tires.. DO check with the Normal Emplement weight ON the rear of the tractor.. Ron. |
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| chalmersbob(pa)
01-12-2013 19:39:40
173.62.131.134
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Re: Tire Inflation in reply to WisconsinOrange, 01-12-2013 19:28:29
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| 12 lbs rear, 28 lbs front. Bob |
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| WisconsinOrange
01-12-2013 20:31:47
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Re: Tire Inflation in reply to chalmersbob(pa), 01-12-2013 19:39:40
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| old
01-13-2013 09:14:02
209.86.226.30
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Re: Tire Inflation in reply to WisconsinOrange, 01-12-2013 20:31:47
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| Always been told to run them 10-15 PSI depending on what your doing. Heavy pulling lower pressure. Driving on the road higher pressure |
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