Farmwithjunk
Super Member
My only question is, even if there was to be a difference in tire pressure with the tire ON THE GROUND vs. OFF THE GROUND, why would it make a significant difference, UNLESS you frequently spent time with your tractor tires off the ground? /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
On a trailer or truck, where loads may vary by thousands of pounds, it may well make a difference. (Experience makes me wonder about that though)
But the original question was/is about "loaded tractor tires". And I want the pressure reading to accurately reflect "real world conditions". That would HOPEFULLY be with all four FIRMLY planted on terra firma.
On a trailer or truck, where loads may vary by thousands of pounds, it may well make a difference. (Experience makes me wonder about that though)
But the original question was/is about "loaded tractor tires". And I want the pressure reading to accurately reflect "real world conditions". That would HOPEFULLY be with all four FIRMLY planted on terra firma.