On 7/21/2023 10:45 PM, Roger Bulla wrote:
When I fly my take off weight is around 800 lbs by myself. My tires are 8 ply and I run them at 50 to 55 PSI.

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This subject will be a good camp fire discussion at the Gathering.  How many more days???????

These are the tires I ran on the KR 211LF for 20 yeas and 800 hours  and 600x6 on the Tripacer

https://shop.desser.com/5.00x5-6-ply-retread-tube-type-standard/ecomm-product-detail/324267/

My operating weight was generally 1100 pounds +/-.  I would inflate them to 25 pounds during the annual inspection and seldom added air between annuals.  They would loose as much as 10 pounds between annuals but if they still looked round I never checked the pressure. I have run them as low as 15 pounds with any issues.   I don't know if it was the tires, technique, or luck but I never had a flat during operation in the 1300 combined hours with the Tripacer and KR or the total 1700+ hours of flight time in the 50+ years of flying.  The only flat tire I can recall having was when installing a new set on the Tripacer and I pinched the tube in tire #1 and it went flat before I finished changing tire #2.   Use enough powder on the tube and make sure you hear a metal to metal "click" when mating the two wheel halves.

The only flats I ever experienced was with a pneumatic tailwheel and that issue was corrected by putting tire patch glue on the wheel bead and tire bead to keep the tire from slipping on the wheel and pinching the tube.

As always, YRMV................

Larry Flesner

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