Combine tyre pressures

snipe

Member
Location
west yorkshire
We have some mitas sft 800 70 32. Each front tyre carries 8.7t (20ft header and 8000L tank) lowest pressure I am allowed is 15psi(19 if going across a steep bank) I’d say your tyres will be carrying around 9.5t. Have a look on the mitas web site.
 

tr250

Member
Location
Northants
We have some mitas sft 800 70 32. Each front tyre carries 8.7t (20ft header and 8000L tank) lowest pressure I am allowed is 15psi(19 if going across a steep bank) I’d say your tyres will be carrying around 9.5t. Have a look on the mitas web site.
So 18 should be ok? Back ones look squabby and fronts look hard with same pressure which is odd no header or grain though
 

snipe

Member
Location
west yorkshire
They will want to look hard with no header or grain!!!! 3 ton header stuck 3 meters in front of the front axle will add 5 ton of weight and 10000L(8000kg)of wheat will add another 5 tones on the axle. Did you just guess at 18psi or is that from the web site? My pressures where calculated at a cyclic speed of 10kph but they might of put that up to 15kph now, so the pressures will be increased
 
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