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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1726339" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>If you are having a problem finding 10-ply try to locate Load Range D (or E). That should give sufficient side wall structure if you keep</p><p>the air pressure up. ( I use 50 #) Be careful when empty on gravel,,, l can use up to 2000 bags but I can get them at any weight</p><p>I choose from 1500 in increments of 100 lb. Currently I am running at 1700 and hauling about 6 miles of which 4 miles is gravel.</p><p>I am on pavement as is the feed so I can go long way around and stay on hard surface but it more than doubles the distance hauled!</p><p>My situation is somewhat unique this year as I have an ample supply of low quality hay that I need to use so as the calves get larger</p><p>they are processing more hay and the distiller input remains relatively stable. I do keep 20% lick tubs out for them as well.</p><p>I would guess them just shy of 700 and look to market the first week of April as that is when we start calving,</p><p>Do what works best for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1726339, member: 40072"] If you are having a problem finding 10-ply try to locate Load Range D (or E). That should give sufficient side wall structure if you keep the air pressure up. ( I use 50 #) Be careful when empty on gravel,,, l can use up to 2000 bags but I can get them at any weight I choose from 1500 in increments of 100 lb. Currently I am running at 1700 and hauling about 6 miles of which 4 miles is gravel. I am on pavement as is the feed so I can go long way around and stay on hard surface but it more than doubles the distance hauled! My situation is somewhat unique this year as I have an ample supply of low quality hay that I need to use so as the calves get larger they are processing more hay and the distiller input remains relatively stable. I do keep 20% lick tubs out for them as well. I would guess them just shy of 700 and look to market the first week of April as that is when we start calving, Do what works best for you. [/QUOTE]
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