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it is the exact size of the trailer with the sides off, too risky dave, i never got a donut wit it, but i did get a bonnet, but its crap, needs a new one made up, i am thinking on stainless

 

it'l be fine as long as you strap it down right:thumbup:

 

bet youd rather have a donut tho :001_tongue:

 

are you just wanting the bling bling look on the bonnet lol

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if its annoying you that much i will do it next week. lol

 

Nice one Stevie:thumbup:

 

Every time i see a pic of that wee tractor i cringe! It looks like the tyres are as soft as ball bearings.

 

I would say that little machine will run happily at around 12-15psi on those mog tyres......it will ride better too:thumbup1:

 

Just out of interest, let us know whats in 'em:blushing:

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the guy i bought it off never really used it as he bought a 6 ton tracked skidsteer with forestry rear winch, mulcher,grinder and log screw. so it seemed a bit dated after that lol. he said the tyres could run really low as they had souch a high side wall. i dont have a valve tester thing so i didnt want to just guess it, leave it with me

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Bit difficult to see from the pics, but if they are radials they may go as low as 8psi but you should get an idea when you see them "flex".

 

You need to bear in mind, higher pressures are better for roadwork or carrying weight. I would say neither of these apply to your use of this girl, so lower pressure will be better all round:thumbup1:

 

Dont want to sound like i have a bee in me bonnet:blushing:

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