Care and Service of TiresCheck tires daily for damage or noticeably low pressure. 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. Protect tires from 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. NOTE: Tire pressures listed below may be higher than the tire pressures shown on the side of the tires. Tire Inflation Pressure | Tire Size | Air Pressure | Tire Size | Air Pressure | Drive Tires | kPa | PSI | Steering Tires | kPa | PSI | 18.4R38 ** R1 1 | 205 | (30) | 16.9R26 ** R12 | 205 | (30) | 20.8R38 ** R1 3 | 205 | (30) | 18.4R26 ** R14 | 205 | (30) | 30.5L-32 14PR R1 | 195 | (28) | 18.4-30 10PR R2 | 234 | (34) | 30.5L-32 14PR R2 | 195 | (28) | 600/65R28 (147A8) R1W | 205 | (30) | 30.5LR32 *** R1 | 248 | (36) | 480/70R30 (152A8) R1W | 358 | (52) | 800/70R38 (173A8) R1W | 205 | (30) | | | | 800/65R32 (172A8) R1W | 277 | (40) | | | |
1 480/80R38 (149A8) metric equivalent. 2 420/85R26 (138A8) metric equivalent. 3 520/85R38 (155A8) metric equivalent. 4 480/80R26 (140A8) metric equivalent.
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