FLAT TIRE ON NEW SD60

577jersey

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I just fill em enough so they ride nice..prolly no more than 6-8 psi.is my guess.
 

Datadave

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The book on my Raptor SD 54" recommends 8 - 12 psi front and rear.
I tried 15 and it is a rough ride.
 

mhavanti

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Tom,

I wonder if covering the yard in shaving cream would smooth out the ride and make the blades stand up better to get a smoother cut as well? Just think how clean the bottom of the deck would be as well?

By the way, for all those fellas that holler my mower is never dirty. It was wet today. Nasty, nasty, nasty.DSC04694.JPGDSC04693.JPG

I suppose I should have taken a photo five minutes later, but then, y'all have already seen how it usually looks.

The drilled belt / pulley covers actually worked flawlessly. Thanks for making the first modification on your belt covers, Tom.

Max
 

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By the way, for all those fellas that holler my mower is never dirty. It was wet today. Nasty, nasty, nasty.View attachment 31985View attachment 31984

I suppose I should have taken a photo five minutes later, but then, y'all have already seen how it usually looks.

Max
Look anything like this.
Its been so wet here mowing the last couple weekends, this is what my Super Z looks like right now.
 

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Bigmks

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Any one know if the front castor wheels are tubeless? My tire has a slow leak again?
 

turboawd

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Any one know if the front castor wheels are tubeless? My tire has a slow leak again?

pretty sure they're tubeless. i bought a gallon of tire slime and filled all the tires. i've done this in the past on other mchines and never worry about air leaks. you can buy slime at walmart.
 

Bigmks

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slime seems to be holding up well thus far!
 

577jersey

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I just use the temporary fix slime in the can,seems to do a great job,when it gets a little soft in a few weeks i just give it another shot..no biggie.

Might just tube it eventually but the slime works great!
 
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