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Posted by Don-Wi on February 18, 2007 at 15:55:50 from (205.213.173.5):
In Reply to: Re: Loaded tires posted by Hugh MacKay on February 18, 2007 at 13:31:18:
I can understand using the old tube on a set of duals, but I would atleast put in a new stem!!! Our tire shop strongly recommends a new tube in a new tire, and I don't think they'll even give you the option of using the old one if it's had fluid in it. I had the fluid pumped out of my 1600 while I was working on it, and it was a good thing too because one tire blew out just sitting next ot the shop. Now I've got new tires on the rear and just put them on dry because we use it to pull the planters and run the blower. No need for the weight there... and it still weighs in at about 7200. Our 1855 on the other hand has loaded 18.4-38's plus a bunch up front and overall it weighs in at 13,300. That's the plowing tractor and it's hopefully gonna be getting a new set of rubber in a year or 2, then the old ones are going on the dual rims for the extra traction... All the complaints of CC in the rears astounds me, because it's something that can be avoided so easily just by simple maintnance. If it's leaking you're gonna know one way or the other. Donovan from Wisconsin
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