How much pressure in a 16.9 / 38 tyre please

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clear as mud
 

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Kiwi Pete

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17-20psi depending on what you are doing, 18 gives a good ride IMO.

In the tyre shop we would "generally" settle for 18psi for rear tyres and 2-3psi more in the fronts for 4wd tractors, a 2wd more like 24psi in the fronts (y)

Obviously - it depends on loading, water ballast, front end loader etc etc but you'd often only get a bare rim come in on a trailer with a "can you please fix!" :facepalm:
 

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