doublewide
Senior Member
Any experiences with these systems, like Cats Eye, Crossfire or other?
Pretty sure he was referring to the Grad that had a terrific idea of having to lower and raise tire pressures throughout the day with an awful system that caused endless flat tire issues, nothing towards you I believe."Stupid is as stupid does" I'm not sure what that was suppose to mean,.. but whatever.
central tire inflation- system made by Eaton actually the low pressure made a difference- less washboard/ better traction- the biggest problem they had was air dryer- had 2 air dryers in series, but couldn't handle the volume used by the system. they finally gave up on it. had big 4 cylinder compressors on engine rather than a 2 cylinder standard bendix.A bunch of years ago some college grad at Weyerhaeuser White River got the idea that fully inflated tires were causing damage to their gravel logging roads and to reduce the damage they needed to lower the inflation pressure in all the tires on the logging trucks while off the pavement. They started with that dual tire air set up and then someone sold them some kind of kit that would allow lowering and raising the pressure from the cab. All of a sudden there weren't enough tire men and mechanics to keep running up in the woods to keep fixing all the tire problems. Stupid is as stupid does!