Posted by 135 Fan on September 28, 2008 at 19:06:15 from (24.70.95.205):
In Reply to: Re: Bobcat tire pressure posted by Iowa_tire_guy on September 28, 2008 at 18:51:11:
The owners manual says 30-35 PSI and refers to them as flotation tires. The original tires were 6 ply and the new ones are 10 ply, I think. I put tubes in them because if I didn't use it everyday, a couple tires would slowly leak. Very common on skid steers. Too much air and you won't have as good of traction and the ride will be a lot rougher. 35 PSI in the tires seems to work good. Bobcat tires are low speed off road tires. That must make some difference. My rear tractor tires are 6 ply and only take 14 PSI. My neighbor brought home a 644 JD loader and needed air in a tire and it only called for 16-18 PSI. That's a big loader. I did mention checking the sidewall in my original post. Dave
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