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I google "hand truck proper tire pressure", and get a thousand hits with out a single figure in PSI.


?!
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On 10/28/2014 7:42 PM, wrote:
I google "hand truck proper tire pressure", and get a thousand hits with out a single figure in PSI.


The tires on mine say 30 psi max. Your mileage may vary.

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Stormin Mormon:

Think about that for a sec - why would I be looking on the internet?

hmmmm...
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Think about that for a sec - why would I be looking on the internet?

hmmmm...


I have no idea why you would bother, given that you are searching WITHOUT
the term you are most interested in: "PSI".




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On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 16:42:23 -0700, wrote:

I google "hand truck proper tire pressure", and get a thousand hits with
out a single figure in PSI.


?!


32 psi, up to max of 36 psi for the 'D' two wheel truck sold at Home Depot
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Pico Rico wrote: "I have no idea why you would bother, given that you are searching WITHOUT the term you are most interested in: "PSI". "

Come on! I never use "PSI" as a search term for tire pressure for a specific make/model of car, and I find what I need, why should I have to use it when searching for tire pressure for anything else? This is the U.S., what measure besides PSI do we use here? lol
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Thanks Robert Macy!
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Pico Rico wrote: "I have no idea why you would bother, given that you are
searching WITHOUT the term you are most interested in: "PSI". "

Come on! I never use "PSI" as a search term for tire pressure for a
specific make/model of car, and I find what I need, why should I have to use
it when searching for tire pressure for anything else? This is the U.S.,
what measure besides PSI do we use here? lol

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oh come on, just adjust your search terms as needed to get results. But why
should you?


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Think about that for a sec - why would I be looking on the internet?
hmmmm...
I don't know either. You should be looking for that information right on the sidewalls of the tires at issue.

In fact, it seems to me that most of the responses you've gotten in here that gave you an answer were from people that got that information by looking at the tires on their own hand trucks.

So, really this thread should have been entitled "How do I find out what pressure to inflate my hand truck tires to?"

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Think about that for a sec - why would I be looking on the internet?

hmmmm...


You're too obese to bend over and read the tire pressure moulded into the tire sidewall?
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Jack:

The point is, on my tires there is NO PRESSURE "molded into the sidewall". That is why I posted this thread in the first place!!
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Think about that for a sec - why would I be looking on the internet?

hmmmm...


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On 10/29/2014 4:40 AM, Jack wrote:
On 10/28/2014 07:57 PM, wrote:
Stormin Mormon:

Think about that for a sec - why would I be looking on the internet?

hmmmm...


You're too obese to bend over and read
the tire pressure moulded into
the tire sidewall?


OK, that makes sense. Obese nerd?

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Alright Pico, Storm, et al:

THANK YOU.




For revealing how intolerant some of you are of someone who has made an effort to find out information and is not lying when they said the information was not present(on the tire) when they needed it.


I am my brother's keeper, and surely would not afford any of you such treatment if you were the ones in need of information.
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 07:25:25 -0700, wrote:

...sniip....

For revealing how intolerant some of you are of someone who has made an
effort to find out information and is not lying when they said the
information was not present(on the tire) when they needed it.


I am my brother's keeper, and surely would not afford any of you such
treatment if you were the ones in need of information.


Home Depot Purchase
Milwaukee D Handle Hand Truck $54.97 sku 168 674
easily goes up over steps, rolls up to 800 pounds, I've had at least 500
pounds on it once, but at the time the tires weren't fully pressurized, so
they went flat! on the ground.
The information came from the 800 number on the label of the two wheel
truck, called directly and was told. I put the information in a place for
future rerieval, so now of course can't find it!
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OK, guys. There's absolutely no reason to start throwing insults at each other in here. Thekmanrocks has his answer and all of us know where to start looking for that info if and when we need it too. So, instead of carrying on with the personal attacks, I vote we just let this thread slide silently into the quicksand below.


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On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 04:55:29 -0500, G. Morgan
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"I know ****'s bad right now with all that starvin' bull****. And the
dust storms. And we runnin' out of French Fries and burrito coverings.
But I got a solution. Right, kick ass. Well, don't want to sound like a
dick or nothin', but, ah... it says on your chart that you're ****ed up.
Ah, you talk like a f&g, and your ****'s all retarded. What I'd do, is
just like... like...you know, like, you know what I mean, like. Don't
worry, scrote. There are plenty of 'tards out there living really
kick-ass lives. My first wife was 'tarded. She's a pilot now."


NOW that is funny!!!

Thanks....
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Alright Pico, Storm, et al:

THANK YOU.




For revealing how intolerant some of you are of someone who has made an
effort to find out information and is not lying when they said the
information was not present(on the tire) when they needed it.


I am my brother's keeper, and surely would not afford any of you such
treatment if you were the ones in need of information.


I did not tell you what was or was not on the side of your tire. I told you
how to do a better search on the internet, and you laughed at me.
Apparently I treat you like my brother, but you don't feel the same about
me. That's ok, I forgive you.


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micky posted for all of us...



The tits should be firm and should not sag much when the load is put on
them. Just like all titties.

To the unknowing I modified this test for my enjoyment.


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On 10/29/14, 6:21 PM, G. Morgan wrote:
Oren wrote:

On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 04:55:29 -0500, G. Morgan
wrote:

"I know ****'s bad right now with all that starvin' bull****. And the
dust storms. And we runnin' out of French Fries and burrito coverings.
But I got a solution. Right, kick ass. Well, don't want to sound like a
dick or nothin', but, ah... it says on your chart that you're ****ed up.
Ah, you talk like a f&g, and your ****'s all retarded. What I'd do, is
just like... like...you know, like, you know what I mean, like. Don't
worry, scrote. There are plenty of 'tards out there living really
kick-ass lives. My first wife was 'tarded. She's a pilot now."


NOW that is funny!!!

Thanks....


Great movie ;-) Too bad it's turning out to be non-fiction.


"Lead, follow, or get out of the way!"

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J Burns wrote: "- show quoted text -
If they have NO PRESSURE molded into the sidewall, they must be solid
rubber. "

If only that could explain the standard inflation valve on each tire.
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On 10/29/2014 8:31 PM, J Burns wrote:


"Lead, follow, or get out of the way!"


Duc, secre, aut discede.
Someone had that on his stationery
years ago, I had to ask what it
meant. Lead, follow, or depart.

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On 10/29/2014 4:25 PM, Tekkie® wrote:
You're too obese to bend over and read the tire pressure moulded into the tire sidewall?


I resemble that remark. I belong to the obese guy society and object to this
characterization. I can't see my pecker let alone tire information, I let my
assistant do it.

"Heh, heh. I can't even see my toes, Col Hogan. Why
would I want to touch them?" -- Sgt Schultz

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On 10/29/2014 5:36 PM, J Burns wrote:
My assistant reads sidewalls for me, but people were giving us dirty
looks when she came into men's rooms with me. Now I use a mirror with a
long handle, to be sure I have no zipper mishaps.


Do you have an arrest record for following her
into the womens (with your miror and long
handle) to make sure she has no mishaps?

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On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 16:28:32 -0400, Tekkie® wrote:

micky posted for all of us...



The tits should be firm and should not sag much when the load is put on
them. Just like all titties.

To the unknowing I modified this test for my enjoyment.


I appreciate your saying this. I had used the word tires, hand truck
tires. I'll admit, it's interesting that you only had to change the
two occurences of tires.
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On 10/29/14, 9:18 PM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
On 10/29/2014 8:31 PM, J Burns wrote:


"Lead, follow, or get out of the way!"


Duc, secre, aut discede.
Someone had that on his stationery
years ago, I had to ask what it
meant. Lead, follow, or depart.

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I found the movie G. Morgan meant. The sergeant tells the career
soldier, "Lead, follow, or get out of the way!"

The soldier doesn't understand the criticism. He says he has always
been good about getting out of the way.

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I google "hand truck proper tire pressure", and get a thousand
hits with out a single figure in PSI.


http://www.csttires.com/int/lawn-and-garden

MTD said 10-14 PSI was right for its riding mowers. I doubt any
tires can't take that pressure.

One day, somebody will invent a real search engine. Meanwhile:

Don't include unnecessary words, like "proper".

Try "hand cart", "lawnmower", or "garden" instead of "hand truck".

Similarly, try "inflation" instead of "pressure".

Searching by tire size may help, as may adding "PSI" or "KPa"

Sometimes an image search returns better results.

I'll bet the old Sears catalogs had the information.

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Think about that for a sec - why would I be looking on the internet?

hmmmm...


I have no idea why you would bother, given that you are searching WITHOUT
the term you are most interested in: "PSI".


Hi,
In the days when there was no Internet, what and how did we do?
When I Googled, right away I got a hit 30 psi for 2 ply hand truck tires.
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MTD said 10-14 PSI was right for its riding mowers. I doubt any
tires can't take that pressure.
I expect that MTD may recommend an expecially low tire pressure on it's riding mowers to maximize the foot print of the tires and thereby minimize the pressure they exert on the ground below them. My understanding is that walking on grass after a heavy rain can kill the grass because the pressure exerted underfoot can compress the wet soil and drown the grass roots.

Every pneumatic tire I've ever had the pleasure of meeting face-to-face has always had a recommended inflation pressure or pressure range molded into it's sidewall. I'm surprised that thekmanrocks says that his tires don't have that information on them.
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 16:28:32 -0400, Tekkie®
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The tits should be firm and should not sag much when the load is put on
them. Just like all titties.


To the unknowing I modified this test for my enjoyment.


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