Posted by 56oliver on March 25, 2015 at 17:42:11 from (173.72.225.2):
Ok, I have an oliver super 77 that I want to pull... I have never pulled a tractor at a pull and would like some advice and I have a couple of questions. First, I just put a brand new set of Galaxy 13.6-38 tires on the back. I don't know how they will do but the old tires were so dry rotted that the sides were splitting out and the tube was showing. So it needed new ones. The tires also have no fluid in them so what do you guys think would be a good pressure to run them at. Also I was told that I could turn up the RPMS on the engine a little bit... What would be the safe amount if there is any? And also how much could I turn it up before somthing went wrong. It is gas. Do any of you know of any tricks for pulling that you'd be willing to share. I would greatly appreciate that.
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