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Posted by KEH on February 22, 2007 at 14:59:35 from (64.53.74.171):
with myself. Carrying 2 round bales, didn't see a small stump, blew out front tire. $150 for a 7.50 x 20 tire and tube. Hole about 1 inch and the tire had issues with thorns in it from previous owner. Tire man was not too confidant about fixing it, so I got a new one. There was a previous discussion on here or Tool forum about air pressure and volume for impact tools. I have a portable air tank with a female air fitting which I put on to pump up the tank with. My 1/2 inch impact tool is an Ingersoll Rand 235. I took it, the air tank with about 110 pounds pressure, a 1/4 inch Harbor Freight coil up air hose and the other usual tools to the tractor and took off the wheel. No problems, but by the last lug nut the air wrench was slowing down. When I put the wheel back on after lightening my pocket, I took note of the air pressure. Start 110 psi, after wheel back on 75 psi. Lugs were tight enough to drive home on, haven't put the hand wrench on them yet. BTW, someone else locally was having trouble with pressure for his 3/4 inch impact tool and he went to larger fittings than the 1/4 inch I use. KEH
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