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Old 07-06-2012, 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by dsmithjr View Post
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.
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)
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