Posted by Texasmark1 on April 16, 2021 at 05:26:58 from (75.107.60.145):
In Reply to: Bobcat 463 Tires posted by Jerrycpp on April 15, 2021 at 18:22:04:
I'd be thankful that you can get them in 6 ply. Stiff tires are a stick in my craw. Seema every small tractor mfgr runs 16.5 wheel diameter and Bobcat sidewall rated 6 ply R4 tires, rated for something like 2700# each when the tractor only weighs 1800...so you let the air down to a low pressure in trying to get some kind of reasonable ride, and the tire falls off the rim because 16.5 wheels for some stupid reason, don't have the keep the tire on the wheel lip like other tubeless tires have had since the advent of TTs.
I bought a Craftsman 46 riding mower the other day and it had the common R3, elcheapo tires.....I let all the air out and it still held the up for me to mow.....only filled and sealed with ambient air pressure with minimum sidewall flexing!
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