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Bobcat 763 Tires and Inflation
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<blockquote data-quote="brdgbldr" data-source="post: 135402" data-attributes="member: 7474"><p>A lot of industrial tires will only list the max pressures.</p><p></p><p>The tires on my A300 are listed at 90 PSI MAX but I found somewhere that for my machine 40 PSI is where they should be kept. This seems to give me a good ride without bouncing me around. </p><p></p><p>I think what you need to do is start out at around 40 PSI and see how the machine handles. You can experiment to find the least amount of bounce without shaking you to death.</p><p></p><p>You may also change the PSI depending on what type of surface you are operating on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brdgbldr, post: 135402, member: 7474"] A lot of industrial tires will only list the max pressures. The tires on my A300 are listed at 90 PSI MAX but I found somewhere that for my machine 40 PSI is where they should be kept. This seems to give me a good ride without bouncing me around. I think what you need to do is start out at around 40 PSI and see how the machine handles. You can experiment to find the least amount of bounce without shaking you to death. You may also change the PSI depending on what type of surface you are operating on. [/QUOTE]
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