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Check tires daily for damage and noticeably low pressure. Long life and satisfactory performance depend on proper tire inflation.
At least every 50 hours of operation, check tire pressure. If tires contain liquid ballast, use a special air-water gauge and measure with valve stem at bottom.
A small puncture in a tubeless tire can be temporarily repaired without dismounting the tire, thus avoiding down time during a busy season.
Have cuts or tears repaired as soon as possible, or change tire.
Protect tires from unnecessary exposure to sunlight, petroleum products and chemicals.
Drive carefully. Try to avoid rocks and sharp objects.
IMPORTANT:
A permanent repair should be made as soon as possible to prevent further tire damage.
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NOTE:
The tire pressure listed below may be higher than the tire pressure shown on the side of the tire.
| Front Wheels |
| Size |
kPa |
bar |
psi |
| 710/70R38 |
248 |
2.48 |
36 |
| 800/65R32 |
276 |
2.76 |
40 |
| 800/70R38 |
207 |
2.07 |
30 |
| 900/60R32 |
276 |
2.75 |
40 |
| 1050/50R32 |
207 |
2.07 |
30 |
| Rear Wheels |
| Size |
kPa |
bar |
psi |
| 480/80R26 |
317 |
3.17 |
46 |
| 540/75R28 |
276 |
2.75 |
40 |
| 600/65R28 |
248 |
2.48 |
36 |
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