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NW Kansas | Son and I were checking the pressure in the sprayer tires this morning, he checked the tire I thought looked low and said it had enough air. Thinking it did not look right, I rechecked it with my guage and it was TEN POUNDS lower. Gathered up several guages from the shop and most were within 2-4 pounds of each other, but the nicest milton truck guage was the ten pound off. Do you replace guages every so often? How do you know which guages are correct? Do you buy one new one every year and check others against it? None of these were digital, should I have a good digital to check the pencil type guages? | |
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