Posted by Rick Kr on November 20, 2013 at 16:55:27 from (198.105.227.101):
In Reply to: Re: Tire decisions?? posted by chevytaHOE5674 on November 20, 2013 at 09:57:24:
They are Titan 6 ply. They call for 30psi max, which you want that if you are doing a lot of loader work. They even say Made in the USA on the sidewall.
Yes, they will squat a little, but I wouldn"t say excessive, you do see the sidewall curve a little. I have a 72" GP bucket which I think is 3/4 yard. I do heap it on occasion with wet sand or clay, so I am loading it heavy, they will bulge a little more then. Plus I just put a quick-attach on the loader so that moves the bucket out another 2-3 inches plus adds 100lbs.
I now have a Case 580SE so my more serious loader work goes to that, and I plan on converting the tractor to 12.5/80-18 R4s on the front. Wider footprint and tire should last a little better on concrete.
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