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Topic: rear tire psi
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| PAUL HOAG
07-28-2012 19:57:16
75.129.135.252
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Can anyone tell me the proper psi for ARMSTRONG 15.5-38 nylon tires on 14 inch rims for general field work,also heavy field work. They seem softer than the GOODYEAR. |
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| Owen Aaland
07-30-2012 00:28:55
216.47.35.172
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Re: rear tire psi in reply to Bryton K., 07-28-2012 19:57:16
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About 1/4 inch gap between the hard surface and the outer end of a tread bar when located directly below the axle is about right for most conditions. |
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| rhtx55
07-28-2012 22:35:44
207.119.62.200
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Re: rear tire psi in reply to PAUL HOAG, 07-28-2012 19:57:16
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| Oh my god...someone has stolen your muffler !!!
There went the neighborhood !!! |
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| uncle henry
07-29-2012 14:02:59
67.223.201.52
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Re: rear tire psi in reply to rhtx55, 07-28-2012 22:35:44
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| can't get it under the shed without taking in off if somebody every did i hope they can run faster than 00 buckshot |
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| rhtx55
07-30-2012 17:17:02
207.119.47.43
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Re: rear tire psi in reply to uncle henry, 07-29-2012 14:02:59
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With a tasty bit of rock salt thrown in...+1 |
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| rustred
07-28-2012 21:41:24
184.151.222.186
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Re: rear tire psi in reply to PAUL HOAG, 07-28-2012 19:57:16
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| anywhere from 12-16 lbs. i look at mine on a hard surface or floor and adjust pressure so you have a good footprint with the lugs. |
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| uncle henry
07-28-2012 20:40:24
67.223.201.52
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Re: rear tire psi in reply to PAUL HOAG, 07-28-2012 19:57:16
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|  i run 12psi in mine with 600lbs of weight on each wheel |
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