Posted by the tractor vet on August 15, 2021 at 08:47:43 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: tire fluid weight posted by NEKS on August 15, 2021 at 07:27:26:
IT depends on the mix of Cal. we go with the max mix and get around a 125 gallon in and 18.4x38 and that put them over 1200 Lbs or so per tire . When i put the new Firestone radials on my 806 they are and 18.4 x34 and around 110 gallon went in them with the max mix . Around here a tractor with out fluid in the tires is worthless in the hills . One of my 706's did not have any fluid and i received and education while planting corn with a four row planter and trying to make a turn to the down hill side as it shoved me down the hill and i could not stop it all i could se was the fence getting closer and what was on the other side of the fence was a 150 foot drop into the bottom of and old strip cut . Even with fluid the one hay field will shove the 806 with fluid sideways at the one end while turning with the haybine .
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