Will_C
Veteran Member
- Joined
- May 24, 2002
- Messages
- 1,773
- Location
- Upstate N.Y.
- Tractor
- Kubota L3560, Toro 52" and 60" ZTRs, Kubota RTV 900
I use the one like Bruce uses. Have for 15 years.
Will
Will
I haven't used anything but this style since I discovered them in the 60's.
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No failures.
Bruce
Yeah, $3 or $4. I have 3 at strategic locations. No issues, fluid or not. Just dont drop them on a hard surface.I use the one like Bruce uses. Have for 15 years.
Will
Our horse trailer tires require 110 PSI, some digital gauges don't go that high.
I bought an Accutire gauge at Sears many years ago, had a 5 year warranty, The center pin that opens the valve in the valve stem is plastic and wears out. Every three or four years when it quits opening the valve, I take it to Sears and exchange it for a new one.
Works good gets the same pressure reading as the one in my truck. Accutire Gauge | Standard Digital Tire Gauge and Programmable Digital Tire Gauge
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Good choice! ConsumerReports.org did a report (October 2013) on tire pressure gauges and "tested them for accuracy, ease of use, and durability, and also checked to see how they were affected by ambient temperatures spanning a range from just above freezing to 113-118 degrees F". Two digital Accutire gauges topped the ratings, the MS-4400B and the MS-4021B which is model you chose.
Also...this site has more about gauges.
Comparison Tests on Tire Pressure Gauges