Tire Inflation - Hillco 2970H Operator's Manual

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TIRE INFLATION

Keep the tires properly inflated to the pressure shown in the inflation pressure tables for the
front and rear tires. Both under-inflation and over-inflation are detrimental to tire life. Don't
re-inflate a tire that has been run flat or when there is obvious or suspected damage to the
tire or wheel components. Check the tire pressure weekly or after 50 hours of operation.
WARNING: When inflating tires, use a clip on air chuck and extension hose
long
assembly.
WARNING: A tire can explode during inflation and cause serious injury or
death. Never increase air pressure beyond 35 PSI to seat the bead on the rim.
Replace a tire if it has a defect. Replace a wheel rim, which has cracks, wear
or severe rust. Make sure that all the air is removed from a tire before
removing the tire from the rim. Never use force on an inflated or partially
inflated tire. Make sure the tire is correctly seated before inflating.
TIRE PRESSURE CHART
Tire
Size
Rating
14.9-24
16.9-26
16.9-26
18.4-16.1
18.4-16.1
18.4-26
18.4-26
600/65-R28
L1 147
18.4-38
18.4-38
18.4-38
1 Star
20.8-38
20.8-38
18.4R42
2 Star
20.8R42
2 Star
24.5-32
24.5-32
30.5L-32
30.5L-32
30.5L-32
30.5L-32
30.5L-32
35.5L-32
enough to allow you to stand to one side and NOT in front or over the tire
Ply
Tread
Type
6
R1
6
R1
6
R2
6
R1
6
R3
6
R1
6
R2
R1W
8
R1
8
R2
R1
8
R1
8
R2
R1
R1
12
R1
12
R3
12
R1
12
R2
12
R3
14
R1
16
R3
20
R3
Tire Pressure
PSI
(kPa)
20
138
22
152
22
152
20
138
20
138
16
110
16
110
13
90
24
166
24
166
24
166
22
152
22
152
28
193
24
166
28
193
24
166
24
166
24
166
24
166
24
166
26
179
28
193.103
Refer to the John Deere
9650 & 9750 operator's
manual for information
on wheel mounting
and hub bolt torque.
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