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Re: Short of air, book no help.
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Posted by JD Humm on May 18, 2002 at 10:51:56 from (67.25.233.130):
In Reply to: Short of air, book no help. posted by Al Schuman on May 18, 2002 at 08:45:14:
I used to change and repair tractor tires years ago as a sideline and extra income and a good average air pressure was around 18 psi for most of them with fluid. Hope the tire is not 100% full as they need a little air space for cushion. 30 psi or so was a good average front tire pressure. The large tractors with the 18.4 and 20.8 by 38's we always aired up to 25 psi, any less pressure and they would spin the tire on the rims, ripping out the valve stems, especially if they were used for plowing and ran no duals. Had this happen to our 1256 pulling 6-16's.
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