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<blockquote data-quote="Insanity" data-source="post: 386854" data-attributes="member: 14077"><p>I've always ajusted the pressure to the load. Even changed in trip before. Like when I use a wash board gravel road il deflate a lot of the air. Then air up again for the high way. </p><p>I have a 6x12 utility trailer I use to pull hay and a zero turn mostly. I'm running used car tires on it because there wider and have a softer ride. Il over inflate until they don't pucker on the bottom when hauling hay. And run about 5 to 10 pounds less then the max when hauling say my mower. </p><p>If the side wall is puckered out to much on the bottom you can feel the heat in the tire with your hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insanity, post: 386854, member: 14077"] I've always ajusted the pressure to the load. Even changed in trip before. Like when I use a wash board gravel road il deflate a lot of the air. Then air up again for the high way. I have a 6x12 utility trailer I use to pull hay and a zero turn mostly. I'm running used car tires on it because there wider and have a softer ride. Il over inflate until they don't pucker on the bottom when hauling hay. And run about 5 to 10 pounds less then the max when hauling say my mower. If the side wall is puckered out to much on the bottom you can feel the heat in the tire with your hand. [/QUOTE]
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