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Posted by John (UK) on November 03, 2006 at 11:27:19 from (88.110.246.36):
In Reply to: Tire pressure posted by Boyde from Brampton on November 03, 2006 at 08:12:38:
Front, normal use 26psi with loader 35psi Rear,normal use 12psi, in wet ground drop to 10psi so the tread will flatten more and give a bigger footprint in contact with the ground. If you have them too hard they will just run on the centre of the tread pattern which will wear it away and not give a lot of grip either.
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