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Re: roadgoing lug tires
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Posted by Aussietractor on June 05, 2005 at 06:37:33 from (139.168.76.107):
In Reply to: Re: roadgoing lug tires posted by Tx Jim on June 05, 2005 at 05:47:29:
Thanks Mark & Tx Jim for your input. Yes Tx Jim you are quite correct in thinking that there are no asphalt roads here, in fact all the roads are pathed with gold. Just kidding!! On a more serious note I use my tractor as a grass slashing contractor [is this the same as what you people from up over call hogging, haven't quite worked out that word out yet, can anyone help me aslo on this if I've got it wrong.] I cover quite a considerable distance on roads, traveling to and between jobs each day. I don't require a lot of grip for this type of work, in fact less is best if I happen to run into something unseen in the grass, tires might tend to slip and do less damage to tractor/slasher. Tx Jim are you indicating that you haven't reversed your tires? Would about 20 psi do the trick.
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