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| jfrankhash
06-04-2012 12:15:42
67.142.173.21
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I have a Farmall A that will be used with a woods belly mower to cut my grass. What pressure should I put in the rear tires? Thanks, John |
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| Jim Becker
06-04-2012 16:52:30
173.74.120.222
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Re: tire pressure in reply to K-Mo, 06-04-2012 12:15:42
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Spring for an air-water gauge. |
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| Erik Dekeyser
06-04-2012 14:57:09
184.151.61.51
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Re: tire pressure in reply to jfrankhash, 06-04-2012 12:15:42
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| Do you have fluid in the tires? If you do it will ruin the tire gage. If there is fluid in there i just put air in it until you see the lugs on the bottom of the tire lift a little of the cement. That works for me or put 12 pounds in. |
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| Paul Shuler
06-04-2012 12:18:50
170.29.64.4
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Re: tire pressure in reply to jfrankhash, 06-04-2012 12:15:42
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| I mow with a cub and an H. I run some where between 10 and 12 psi in the rears. Anything more and they ride to dang harsh. The fronts I run around 30psi but it seems like the dang thorns around my place always adjust that down to 0 |
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| Phil Tibbetts
06-04-2012 16:16:44
199.21.179.11
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Re: tire pressure in reply to Paul Shuler, 06-04-2012 12:18:50
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| I've had the same problem with locust trees around here. Now I put the Green Slime in them and no more problems. |
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