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gerty

02-28-2005 18:10:37




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I have my F-12 and have scoured the manuals trying to find out the correct air pressure for the front and rear tires. No dice. Can anyone help?




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JOSSETTE

02-28-2005 19:14:15




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 Re: tire pressure..... in reply to gerty, 02-28-2005 18:10:37  
didnt believe me--did ya



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gerty

03-01-2005 13:49:42




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 Re: tire pressure..... in reply to JOSSETTE, 02-28-2005 19:14:15  
Sorry dude, you were right! What if the tires are filled, is the pressure the same?



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JOSSETTE

03-01-2005 15:59:48




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 Re: tire pressure..... in reply to gerty, 03-01-2005 13:49:42  
10 lbs if filled the correct way



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Allan in NE

02-28-2005 18:58:31




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 Re: tire pressure..... in reply to gerty, 02-28-2005 18:10:37  
Gerty,

Don't have the same tractor as you, but I run my little H with 12 lbs in the back and 65 to 70 lbs in the front (got a loader on it).

Allan



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CNKS

02-28-2005 18:50:25




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 Re: tire pressure..... in reply to gerty, 02-28-2005 18:10:37  
Not familiar with the F series, but most rear tires of that era ran around 12-13. I don't know what effect the wider tires on the narrow rims on some of those might have had on pressure, though, if any. Front tires, until the bulge disappears -- about 30 psi.



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gerty

02-28-2005 18:59:08




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 Re: tire pressure..... in reply to CNKS, 02-28-2005 18:50:25  
Thanks! I need to adust the 30lbs that I pumped into the rears. Oh well! Thanks again.



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waltertn

02-28-2005 19:08:01




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 Re: tire pressure..... in reply to gerty, 02-28-2005 18:59:08  
The tires themselves should have the recomended air pressure on the sides. 30 pounds is way too much. There was a kid in east Tn killed a while back over inflating rear tires on a tractor.



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