This will be my first winter with the BX23s with the front end snow blower attachment. I have the industrial tires. Any input on deflating the tires some in order to gain better traction a good, or bad idea?
I would not deflate them. Are they loaded. I have R4 on my L 3301 and we have on the average 2 to 3 foot of snow on the ground and I have no problem. They do not grip good on ice but they work and it is easier than a shovel
R4's generally have stiff sidewalls, and the footprint will likely not change much (if at all) with lower pressures.
You're probably correct, not deflating to the point the entire tread is working would wear out the center prematurely.If anything, it'll put unnecessary wear on your tires.
Does the lower pressures also weaken the sidewall like it does on rv tires ?If anything, it'll put unnecessary wear on your tires.
It may weaken them overtime because of the unnecessary stress. I’m not sure.Does the lower pressures also weaken the sidewall like it does on rv tires ?