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Baby Robin
Posted 9/15/2024 23:09 (#10892039 - in reply to #10891776)
Subject: RE: Lug bolts ft/lbs?


Fontanelle, IA
Larry_minn - 9/15/2024 19:18

Bought at auction. Center dump. *round metal wheels under plate rusted, now free, should crank better*. ;). I noticed tires set really narrow, valve stems in. So rotate out, should gain a foot of width, and sharper turn, backing. Any reason not to? It will not be used in crops. Just thinking spare to speed up hauling to town. Going +40mph, back +25mph. So unhook, home near 60 mph, 2nd load, then pull two empty +25 mph.
It looks to hold seal ok to front. But should I put thin stick on insulation for it to push against? I realized I never looked. There might be a shelf it rests on? Tires were under 40 psi. 22.5 narrow truck. Now low 60 psi, wider stance it might ride better? I tightened lug bolts over 100 ft/lbs. *I saw 90-150 suggested* I normally tighten less.
Hoping corn price keeps going up. I have 2 loads in dryer bin, and would like to take a thousand out of 3rd storage bin. At least. Just to get movement.


You better torque bolts and inflate tires to their required specs….. not what you “normally” think works.
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