Posted by Cariboo4x4 on August 11, 2016 at 19:51:41 from (96.44.122.176):
So got new rear tires on the machine this past week. Its a 1961 Case W3 (530) with loader and backhoe attached. The service manual says to run 18 psi yet the tractor tire dealer said run them up to 20 psi if you want. They are BKT brand, industrial tire, 12 ply. 14.9-24 12 PR BKT TR 459 TL. I looked the tires up on the BKT website and you can put higher air pressure in them depending on the type\weight of your machine. I am new at using a this machine so I'd like to pay attention to the correct air pressure. They were at 40 psi when I brought them home and since tires were in the sun, I aired them down to 22 psi. At 22 psi in photo. What do you all suggest?
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