The right pressure

1- The sizes of tires and their characteristics (load and speed index)
 2- The maximum speed at which you use your machines
3- The total weight supported by your tires = machine weight + weight of tools + load transfer
4- Operating use: cyclical or non-cyclical

Take an example 

  • Tractor + Front weight and 3 point implement, max. speed 25mph/40 kph.
  • Front tires: Michelin Machxbibs 600/65R28 154A8 / 154B  
  • Rear tires: Michelin Machxbibs 650/75R38 169A8 / 169B.

 

 

Weight per tire on the front axle:
Total weight front axle: 9920 lbs (Weight of front axle)  + 660 lbs (Weight Transfer) + 1984 lbs (Weight Transfer) – 2204 lbs (Shedding of the rear load transfer) = 10,361 lbs 4,700 Kg 
Total weight per front tire: 10,361 lbs / 2

Weight per tire on the rear axle:
Total weight rear axle: 11464 lbs (weight of rear axle) + 2204 lbs (Weight transfer on Implement)  + 4400 lbs (Weight of Implement) – 660 lbs (Shedding of front load transfer)  = 17416 lbs
Total weight per rear tire: 17416 lbs / 2 = 8,708 lbs


Dimensions Max. Speed Load per tire Pressure
600/65R28 154A8 / 154B 25 mph 5180 lbs 14.5 psi
650/75R38 169A8 / 169B 8708 lbs 14.5 psi

Notes: Pressure calculation

Be careful, the pressure of agricultural tires must always be calculated using maximum load and speed without damaging your tires.

The weight of a vehicle may change according to use, when the front weight is removed, for example. In this case, the rear tires will have to support an additional weight equivalent to the front load transfer. This additional weight means that the pressure of the rear tires must be increased, or they will be damaged.

To avoid adjusting pressures, it is advisable to retain the load transfers in the calculation of the axle weight. In the above example, you should therefore add onto the front axle the 661  lbs of the front tool load transfer and add the 2204 lbs of the rear tool load transfer onto the rear axle.

For traction work (E.g.: plowing/deep tillage) if the tractor is not used on the road, the pressure per tire should be defined according to the field speed.

Notes: Balance of pressure

Should the work being carried out not call for a high level of traction and the levels of pressure between front and rear tires differ considerably (E.g.: 14 psi at the front and 22 psi at the rear), it is advisable to balance the pressure of the 4 tires to the highest pressure to satisfy the mechanical balance ratios for tractors.

4 criteria to calculate the right pressure
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The sizes of tires and their characteristics (load and speed index)

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The maximum speed at which you use your machines

weight

The total weight supported by your tires = machine weight + weight of tools + load transfer

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Operating use: cyclical or non-cyclical