My tires say 20 PSI but a friend says that if they are loaded it should only be 5 PSI. What does everyone else say?
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My tires say 20 PSI but a friend says that if they are loaded it should only be 5 PSI. What does everyone else say?
I would think you still need to maintain the proper air pressure. We always did.
My dealer loaded mine and said to maintain about 5-8 psi in them.
Normal air pressure
Andy
too many inconsistent answers here. I am curious myself since my tires are loaded too.
I guess that I should have added that my tires are tubeless and that may make a difference in keeping them seal to the rims.
Some of my tires don't say any pressure on them. But I , and most the people I know usually ours about 8 or 10 psi in our rear tractor tires, loaded or not. We keep the pressure at the upper limit on the front tires when we have a loader, usually 30 to 40 psi.
The operators manual doesn't differentiate between loaded and unloaded
11.2-24, 4PR 14psi
13.6-16, 4PR 14psi
15-19.5, 6PR 30psi
These are given in my L 2800 manual.
Way too many people on this board, severely underflate there tires and cause long term damage to the sidewalls according to Firestone.
Here is Firestone's take on the issue on how to fill and the fact that they should be inflated to the correct pressure. Many other interesting articles on Firestone's web site.
http://www.firestoneag.com/tiredata/...fo_hydro_1.asp
Andy