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Self Built Central Tyre Inflation System
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<blockquote data-quote="mo!" data-source="post: 5106350" data-attributes="member: 3261"><p>Look into earthmover valves as well, standard Schrader valves are very restrictive. I'd get it on a weighbridge as well, if you aren't running loaded on the road you may not need to drop pressure in the field, it depend how much load the low loader is putting on the rear tyres. Without decent data its all guesswork. I looked at a manual system years ago which used the tractor air system and a pair of preset valves, you ran the pipes to each wheel while it was stood and pumped up or let down as required. No electronics. It was about £500.</p><p></p><p>Have a look at tyre droppers as well, little valves that you set at the pressure you want and screw on. They release air until it is what you've set. 50 quid for a set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mo!, post: 5106350, member: 3261"] Look into earthmover valves as well, standard Schrader valves are very restrictive. I'd get it on a weighbridge as well, if you aren't running loaded on the road you may not need to drop pressure in the field, it depend how much load the low loader is putting on the rear tyres. Without decent data its all guesswork. I looked at a manual system years ago which used the tractor air system and a pair of preset valves, you ran the pipes to each wheel while it was stood and pumped up or let down as required. No electronics. It was about £500. Have a look at tyre droppers as well, little valves that you set at the pressure you want and screw on. They release air until it is what you've set. 50 quid for a set. [/QUOTE]
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