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Re: Tire air pressure
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Posted by IaGary on March 05, 2007 at 13:43:57 from (207.177.17.177):
In Reply to: Re: Tire air pressure posted by BobHnwOh on March 05, 2007 at 12:41:18:
BF Goodrich were the first radials I had. They split all the way around the rim on the bead of the tire.Never blew but was afraid they would. Armstrong were the 4000 hour ones. They rotted after 19 years with about 25% of the tread left.
I also had trouble with spinning the tires on the rim at low pressure. At 22 lbs they still squat more than a bias at 16 lbs. Plenty of footprint still. I may not get all the traction due me with 20+ lbs of presure but when you use it to haul bales on the 3pt one day and pull a grain wagon,with no hitch weight,the next you cannot keep putting air in and out every other day. I use a lot of heavy 3pt equipment thru out the year.
Gary
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