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    Posted: 04 Apr 2017 at 3:28pm
Can someone tell me how wide a 190XT is?
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Depends how to the tires are set.
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Depends on where the wheels are set at and how wide the tires are. 60 inch tread setting will get you about 80 inches wide. If the wheels are set wide, it will be 9 feet or better.
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My tire are set about as far in as possible. 18.4x34 radials. It's 86" wide at the tread and the axles are 88" end to end. It's 84" wide at the tread not touching the ground. The radial bulge is about 2" I'm currently running 10 psi. Not loaded tires with 1000 lb wheel wieght on each side and a cab installed.

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Dave I think you need to add about 6 psi to your tires. 10 isn't good for the sidewalls on heavy pulls.
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The heaviest pull its done is a 6' finish mower. It's a yard tractor.
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Thanks Fellas
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