I checked my tire pressures and they were all different. So I looked at the max tire pressures on the walls, and inflated them to just under that. I've read various people saying different things about what the pressures should be, and a lot of them don't match up to what I see on the tires. Can I get some input from you fine people as to where the pressures should be?
Thanks!
#2
BlazNT
In your manual, it says to fill the to max pressure that the tire has printed on it.
#3
reynoldston
Its a lite weight lawn mower that is rode in the lawn at a slow speed. I don't understand why you would want such high tire pressure. Myself I would run around 8 PSI for a better ride. I see no advantage of the high tire pressure.
#4
BlazNT
I absolutely agree with you on that one. I run around 13 PSI on my zero turn. And makes no sense why they would choose the highest pressure you could put in a tire. Normally that's for big trucks and big trailers.
I absolutely agree with you on that one. I run around 13 PSI on my zero turn. And makes no sense why they would choose the highest pressure you could put in a tire. Normally that's for big trucks and big trailers.
I think that some people just like the feel of all the bumps in there lawn. Take the muffler off also and it will be just like riding a Harley Davidson hard tail down the road:thumbsup:
I think that some people just like the feel of all the bumps in there lawn. Take the muffler off also and it will be just like riding a Harley Davidson hard tail down the road:thumbsup: