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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on January 20, 2007 at 18:35:02 from (207.177.83.94):
In Reply to: Thanks, Boys posted by City-Boy McCoy on January 20, 2007 at 17:07:16:
Hi , I don't know if this will work on a tractor tire or not ( and it also depends on if you have any flat pavement ) . I used to drive four wheel drive trucks for river running with 39" tires on them ( half ton short box chevy with 39-15-15 Mickey T's baja's ) . In order to get a good road ride I got the tire wet ( Or rubbed chalk on the tread ) and drove it down the road , if the whole tread wasn't touching the pavement I let out air till it did then dropped it about 2-3 pounds more . That made sure that the tire wasn't rounded ( crowned ) but it wasn't underinflated either . The tires I used only got 18psi on the street and I aired down to 3-4 psi offroad . The sidewall called for 35-36psi max pressure . Like I said , it worked good for a pickup but I don't know if it'll work on a tire as big as a tractors tire . The truck tires weren't radials either but bias belted . For what it's worth ...Randy
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