Re: air pressure HELP


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Posted by yan1610 on Sunday, April 13, 2008:

In Reply to: Re: air pressure HELP posted by Al on Saturday, April 12, 2008:

Thanks Al, seems like you and Norm are the "brains" when it comes to these machines, after I talked to you I found a service manual I have, it has a wide range, just like you said, so I put 18 rear, same in the front, they are the rice beater type tread, I still have 24in. of snow on a lot of the property, was just playing in it to get it to melt faster, only had to use 4x4 twice to get it going. thanks again. I learn more from this site, can you tell me where to find rear weights, I have "knobs" for lack of the correct word on the rear wheels to hang them on, just not sure where to get them or what to expect to pay. JB


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