Posted by sotxbill on October 29, 2014 at 07:33:03 from (104.5.24.112):
In Reply to: tire pressures posted by rkc9700 on October 28, 2014 at 16:40:25:
due to differences in weight, there is NO correct answer except to air it for the loads your tractor will be carrying.
Most folks over air the tires, resulting a v shaped and no traction. This is hard on the carcuss and can break it down... some under air and its hard on the sidewalls.
As said,, tires should be flat on ground for the weight your carrying. If you change your plows and work, you may need to change your air pressure slightly. Pressure could be from 8 lbs to 20 lbs. Usually 8 to 12 lbs unless your really weighted down. Larger tractors seem to need to run higher due to the weights they are carrying, small tractors are very seldom weighted.
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