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<blockquote data-quote="WebbCo" data-source="post: 4465" data-attributes="member: 574"><p>Different tires can be that different in size for sure! 2 inches? Big issue. When we sell somebody only two tires, we try and put them on either the left or the right side of the machine, why is this? Front and rear differences in tire size can cause chain case chains to not be in sync, kinda like a 4x4 truck if it had two different gear ratios. so we install sides, not front and back to help with that, but that causes other possible issues, for those people that must keep their grade as close to perfect as possible, the bucket wont sit perfectly flat. In a way you really need to rotate tires often to keep square. Tires dont come with psi listed on them. We fill them at the store to 50 psi and tell people that they can inflate them up to 80 if need be for the real heavy loads. Any psi under 40 can allow the bead to come off the wheel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WebbCo, post: 4465, member: 574"] Different tires can be that different in size for sure! 2 inches? Big issue. When we sell somebody only two tires, we try and put them on either the left or the right side of the machine, why is this? Front and rear differences in tire size can cause chain case chains to not be in sync, kinda like a 4x4 truck if it had two different gear ratios. so we install sides, not front and back to help with that, but that causes other possible issues, for those people that must keep their grade as close to perfect as possible, the bucket wont sit perfectly flat. In a way you really need to rotate tires often to keep square. Tires dont come with psi listed on them. We fill them at the store to 50 psi and tell people that they can inflate them up to 80 if need be for the real heavy loads. Any psi under 40 can allow the bead to come off the wheel. [/QUOTE]
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