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650/75r38 questions
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<blockquote data-quote="snipe" data-source="post: 7460682" data-attributes="member: 41148"><p>CHO is cyclic harvest operations. If the tyres came with the combine from new I would expect that they are. just had a look at combine spec sheets and your machine is only a 100kg lighter than ours. We had Mitas weigh ours to set the pressures. We can run them down at 15psi if needed but we usually have them at 20 as we have some hills to go across. They do look a bit rounded at the top, but look very flat and long at the bottom. Make me cringe sometimes if you get out and look at them with a full tank, but got the thumbs up from Mitas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snipe, post: 7460682, member: 41148"] CHO is cyclic harvest operations. If the tyres came with the combine from new I would expect that they are. just had a look at combine spec sheets and your machine is only a 100kg lighter than ours. We had Mitas weigh ours to set the pressures. We can run them down at 15psi if needed but we usually have them at 20 as we have some hills to go across. They do look a bit rounded at the top, but look very flat and long at the bottom. Make me cringe sometimes if you get out and look at them with a full tank, but got the thumbs up from Mitas. [/QUOTE]
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