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What tire pressure are you running on your TX25

   / What tire pressure are you running on your TX25 #1  

isleview

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Summit Tractors TX25
The Summit manual recommends the following tire pressure settings:

FRONT 20-22psi
REAR 14-16psi

My TX25 arrived with ~30psi in the rear. I’ve been running ~25.

What tire pressure are you maintaining?
 

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   / What tire pressure are you running on your TX25 #2  
Wow, I don't have a Summit tractor yet but I will. Somebody really pumped the rears up way too high on your tractor. I have a CC/Yanmar and mine stays about 15-18 psi. More than that and it becomes noticeable when driving across my rough yard. This is just my opinion but I think it does spin the R-4 tires much more easily in an uphill turn or something similar. I keep mine a little on the soft side and if I need to carry something like the tiller or a wood chipped, I'll put a little more air in them.
 
   / What tire pressure are you running on your TX25 #3  
The book numbers sound about right. FYI, the front numbers may be for a non loader tractor though. If you have a loader, you may want higher front pressures while doing loader work. I keep 40psi in my front tires because I use the loader a lot, and 12-14psi in the rears of my Kubota L4060. Different tractor, but same principle.
 

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