air pressure

Need info:
What kind, ply, sizer, tread of tires?
Use of tractor?
Loader or not?
Best to refer to Operator Manual for your tractor.
Tom
 
I would run at least 30 lbs. If you have a loader perhaps 35 lbs. you can get by with 10 lbs. but will steer harder.
Look at a 10 speed bicycle = 85 lbs. with that little tire.
 
Look at the tires for "Max load at X PSI" that gives you a good indication.

I believe its better to have them somewhat OVER INFLATED versus under inflated.

If you use a front end loader Id air them up high (maybe 10 or more) even more then the Max load at X PSI

Not knowing the tires the weight their ply or rating Id venture a pure GUESS and air thm to around 40 PSI BUT DO WHAT THE TIRE RATING SAYS VERSUS ANY PURE GUESS OR SPECULATION on our part not being able to read the ply or size or ratings etc

John T
 
30# for me. The softer the better for my back. Being steering tires, can't let them down much below that or too hard to steer. Run my rears around 15 to 18. Just enough air so that with a load on the 3 pt the bias plies bulge about what a radial does with a light load. Tires are all pretty new and no cracks in the sidewall and not worried about any.

Mark
 

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