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Tractor tire air pressure question


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I have access to a 1985 Ford 2110 tractor to do some work around the yard. It has a loader on the front that I would like to use to pull/dig up some underbrush. I had to replace the tubes in the front tires but I am unsure of how much air pressure there should be in the tires--front and back.
 


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it depends but most tractors should have it on the tire itself
 

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I looked on the tire and the tube box itself and didn't see it. I was thinking around 10-15 for the front and 15-20 on the back.
 

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i think it would be more like 15 - 20 in front and 10 - 15 in back .. but thats just wat i found doing quick search you was about right lol
 

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Yeah I goggled around a little bit--got my numers backward meant to say 15-20 front--10-15 rear. Was hoping someone who owns one would pipe in with some recommended air pressures. It probably doesn't really matter as long as you have some air in there..... I was thinking since I will be using the loader a good bit that the pressure would need to be pretty high in the front tires....
 
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put water in them, better weight balance and more traction
 

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put water in them, better weight balance and more traction
Thats going to depend where he lives. Around here most run chloride or something similar.

Our tractor is, if I remember correctly, 12psi rear and 18-20psi front.
 

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true i'm thinking of sunny CA,you know what i mean though
 

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