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Originally Posted by dsmithjr
The tire that I did not repair weighs 145.6 lbs and the repaired tire now weighs 137.2 lbs. That is a difference of 8.4 lbs. I dont think the tire shop got the repaired tire completely full of water after the repair. I may see if I can figure out how to get one more gallon of water in to get the weight numbers closer on the tires.
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Well since water weights 8lbs per gallon you are about a gallon off. Shouldn't be too much of a problem to fix.
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Current Workhorses: 1977 1650, Sleeve hitch, #2 tiller; 1985 782, QA 42A snowblower, 50'' deck, 42'' blade, Ags, IH Wheel weights; 197? 1250; 1976 1250, hydraulic lift, 44'' deck, 54'' blade (currently needing a engine)
Current Projects: 1970 107, Sleeve hitch, 42'' deck, Tri Ribs, 8'' Brinley Plow
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