Posted by oj on March 21, 2011 at 05:50:23 from (74.127.201.61):
In Reply to: Tire pressure posted by FordTractorMan on March 20, 2011 at 19:52:51:
Big difference between bias or radials. If they are bias, then pressures of 15 - 18 psi are fine. If they are radials, they should be run a lot lower, we run our 18.4R42s at 8 psi single for field work, if they are dualled up we run around 6psi... they WILL pull better at lower pressures...
If you find out who is the rep for the tires you run in your area, they will be able to tell you the pressures to run based on tractor weight and loading. Our tire dealer told me to run 25psi in my radials, i told him he was stupid (after i gave him the cheque for the tires)and to give me the number of the tire rep, who told me 8 -10 psi...
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