Tire Pressure

Atlanta Panther

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Kubota L3200HST with Loaded R4 Tires, LA524 Loader and Quick Connect 66" bucket
Jun 15, 2013
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Madison, Ga
So I was told 30psi all around but when I looked at my L3200 tires it said 30psi max on the rears (which are loaded) but then 45psi max on the fronts. The fronts are Titan 27x8.5-15NHS tires.

What should be the pressure for the front tires? I would think 45psi. Thoughts?

Thanks in advance.
 

85Hokie

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BX-25D ,PTB. Under Armor, '90&'92-B7100HST's, '06 BX1850 FEL
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So I was told 30psi all around but when I looked at my L3200 tires it said 30psi max on the rears (which are loaded) but then 45psi max on the fronts. The fronts are Titan 27x8.5-15NHS tires.

What should be the pressure for the front tires? I would think 45psi. Thoughts?

Thanks in advance.
Have FEL? Use it a lot? Then ramp up to max psi......if not used much, lower the PSI - those tires are the only "shocks" you have and a little lower will help with those divots in the ground - your back will thank you later!

A little bounce is not bad - very firm is hard on you the operator.;)
 

Sammy3700

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L3800HST,524Loader,BH77,Landplane,Disk,Mowers and more
Feb 20, 2012
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Red Springs, NC
This only what I do!! Front 35-38 rear 15 and NOT loaded l always have weight 800-1000 lbs on the rear when using the loader. When new I put it on concrete and at 30 only the center of the tire (rear) was contacting the ground. Been like this for 600 hrs and tires are wearing even