6.50 X 15 RIBBED on the heavy side (left)
6.00 x 15 Ribbed on the light side (right)
according to the operators manual, it should weigh about 10,000 lbs with all the weights and a bucket without fluid in the tires.
according to tractordata.com the weight can range from 3933 to 6017 pounds. Different rear wheel hubs are available, and tires can be filled with water for extra traction.
Depends on the model of 165. One model is 2480 Kg without fluid in the tires. The additional weight from fluid on the water depends on tire sizes. 12-36" 75% water fill level gives 197.1 Kg per tire. And 100% fill level gives 262.9 Kg per tire. So the answer is for example: 2480+262.9*2 = 3005.8 Kg.
depends on the model but I would say Pirelli
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Yes, many different websites offer this. You can compare different prices on tires and depending on the make and model and the tires you want to purchase.
Yes it is very good. In addition to selling tires in retail stores, Tires Plus also allows customers to search for tires for their specific car or truck model.
You can find your tires at Ebay or at justtires.com.
To order tires online you should know the make, year and model of your car and the size of your tires. You should also know what brand of tires you are interested in and if you require winter tires or all season.
The size tire depends on the size and model of the truck. The owner's manual and manufacturer's information will detail the specifications of the tires that are standard on each model.
Depends on what specific tire model you are looking at. Different companies make different types of tires well.
Tire pressure doesn't depend on the model of the car, it depends on the tires themselves. Look on the tires.