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Hi John
It depends on the tyre Load Index.
If the max pressure on your tyre is 65psi I suspect it's a 145R10C (8PR) with a load index of 82.
If so the pressure depends on axle load (max gross weight of trailer)
594kgs = 36psi
641kgs =- 40psi
696kgs = 44psi
741kgs = 48psi
777kgs = 51psi
821kgs = 54psi
856kgs = 57psi
890, 908 & 950kgs are 60, 62 & 65 psi respectively but although legal do not include the strongly recommended 10% safety factor advised by the Tyre Manufacturers for single axle trailers.
Don't forget trailer tyres should be renewed every 5 years (recommended) with a max of 7 years.
Tyreman
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