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Tire Pressure

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Trkr

05-20-2007 17:28:24




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Have a 11.2-20 front 4wd ag tire,no pressure stamped on the side(Russian).Anybody know how much psi to put in this thing? Thanks.




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Trkr

05-20-2007 21:09:40




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 Re: Tire Pressure in reply to Trkr, 05-20-2007 17:28:24  
85 hp Belarus tractor with a TA 26 westendorf loader.One of the tires split and the Russian tire was the only one I could find in that size.Tractor does mostly loader duty.



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RodInNS

05-21-2007 20:32:01




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 Re: Tire Pressure in reply to Trkr, 05-20-2007 21:09:40  
I spose it depends on just how soft they look with a load on that loader.... but I generally view 35 psi to be a minimum in the fronts on loader tractors. Your mileage may vary...

Rod



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Trkr

05-20-2007 19:31:03




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 Re: Tire Pressure in reply to Trkr, 05-20-2007 17:28:24  
Radial,12 ply.



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iowa_tire_guy

05-20-2007 20:08:42




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 Re: Tire Pressure in reply to Trkr, 05-20-2007 19:31:03  
Well you can run up to 35 psi but I wouldn't if I didn't need too. We come now to how heavy load they are carrying and what you are doing with it. On most tractors I would run 25 to 30 in that tire adjusting up or down depending on what you are doing. Run lower if you want flotation or traction and up if you are on the road and wanting a stable ride. Remember that tire pressure changes 1 pound for every 10 degree change in temperature. Russian tires huh? Were they cheap or the only ones you could find in that size? Or did they come on the tractor?

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iowa_tire_guy

05-20-2007 17:42:55




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 Re: Tire Pressure in reply to Trkr, 05-20-2007 17:28:24  
Radial or bias? What's the ply rating/star rating/load range? How heavy is the front axle of the tractor? Somewhere between 15 and 35 psi.



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