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Old 07-15-2007, 02:12 PM
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My tank 54 also does this . my left side seems to go to the left a hair. What kind of adjustments does this need????
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Old 07-17-2007, 11:44 PM
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My tank 54 also does this . my left side seems to go to the left a hair. What kind of adjustments does this need????
Adjust your tire pressures accordingly.

To the O/P those stripes are nice they pop real nice.
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Adjust your tire pressures accordingly.

To the O/P those stripes are nice they pop real nice.
Any other tips on getting an arrow straight line? I cut about 7-8 times and still can't get it down.
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Old 12-07-2007, 09:56 AM
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I pick a spot across the lawn and shoot for that, not focusing on going straight but making sure that I line my wheel up with the object...if that makes any sense. Nothing beats seat time for learning to keep it straight either.
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Adjust your tire pressures accordingly.

To the O/P those stripes are nice they pop real nice.
My lawn can get kind of bumpy. What is the best tire plressure to use if it's bumpy? Manual says 20-25 PSI on the front, and 8-10 PSI in the rear.
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awesome looking stripes brosifine mendez
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Very nice.
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look more like tire marks to me.

look in between the tire marks...same shade all the way through.
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