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permagreen question
This is my first winter storing my permagreen. this morning i went out to just start it up and let it run a few minutes and noticed the tires were soft. no leaks. however the manual i got off their website ( don't have an original, was never given one) does not tell you how much air to put in the tires. whats the deal?
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Guess i'll go by what the tire says
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Aren't the fronts liquid filled? Of course there's still room for air in a liquid filled tire... But I was told they were. cold weather certianly takes its toll on rubber tires and their ability to hold air. I'd go with what's on the tire, or 5 under.
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Yeah, there filled with antifreeze and water. Just wasn't sure about the recomended PSI.
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they are going to lose pressure throught the cold weather...they always do. the strange thing, is that they don't re-inflate themslves when the weather warms back up.
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You might want to call PG to verify, but I believe the PSI is supposed to be 15 on all tires. It is not written anywhere in the manual that I can find.
Not necessary to add antifreeze, just add a few pounds of air. Probably a good idea to check your PSI once each month, as lower pressure affects your ground speed and application rate. |
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Thnks for the info. much appreciated.
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make sure the air stem it at the top of the tire or youll get a bath
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