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TXG23
HYDROSTATIC ADJUSTMENTS
For adjustments of the hydrostatic linkage, see your deal-
er.
WHEELS & TIRES
Examine wheels and tires periodically for correct inflation
pressures, tight wheel bolts, and any physical damage
that may be a detriment to Tractor operation and operator
safety. Correct condition prior to Tractor operation.
Tire Inflation Pressures
FIG. 88: Maintaining correct tire pressure will help insure
tire long life. If tires have deep scratches, cuts or punc-
tures, the respective tire should be repaired or replaced
by qualified personnel as soon as possible.
IMPORTANT: If necessary to replace any tire(s), ensure
original tire size is used. This is particularly
true on 4-WD models to ensure correct
amount of front axle over speed (or lead) is
maintained.
Wheel Bolt Torque
FIG. 89: Periodically check all wheel bolt torques.
Correct bolt torques:
Front Wheel Bolts, 1
101.2 ~115.6 ft. -1bs (137.2~156.8 N. m)
Rear Wheel Bolts, 2
64.3~75.9 ft. -1bs (87.2~102.9 N. m)
CAUTION: Correct wheel bolt torque must be
maintained. Installation of front mounted
implements (ex; loaders) impose increased
loads and require frequent checking of wheel
bolts.
FIG. 89
FIG. 88