3.1 Rear jack point
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
• Before jacking up the tractor, park it on a firm
and level ground and chock the front wheels.
• Fix the front axle to keep it from pivoting.
• Select a jack that withstands the machine
weight and set it up as follows.
(1) Jack point
BALLAST
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
• Additional
ballast
will
be
needed
for
transporting heavy implements. When the
implement is raised, drive slowly over rough
ground, regardless of how much ballast is used.
• Do not fill the front wheels with liquid to
maintain steering control.
1. Front ballast
Add weights if needed for stability and improved
traction.
Heavy pulling and heavy rear mounted implements
tend to lift up the front wheels.
Add enough ballast to maintain steering control and to
prevent tipping over. Remove the weight when it is no
longer needed.
1.1 Front end weights (option)
Front end weights can be attached to the bumper.
See your implement operator's manual for required
number of weights or consult your local KUBOTA
Dealer about their usage.
(1) Front end weights
(2) Bumper
IMPORTANT :
• Do not overload tires.
• Add no more weight than indicated in chart.
Maximum weight
45 kg x 10 pieces
(1036 lbs.)
2. Rear ballast
Add weight to rear wheels if needed to improve traction
or for stability.
The amount of rear ballast should be matched to job
and the ballast should be removed when it is not
needed.
The weight should be added to the tractor in the form of
liquid ballast, rear wheel weights or a combination of
both.
2.1 Rear wheel weights (option)
Rear wheel weights can be attached to the rear wheel.
See your implement operator's manual for required
number of weights or consult your local KUBOTA
Dealer about their usage.
(1) Rear wheel weights
IMPORTANT :
• Do not overload the tires.
• Add no more weight than indicated in the chart.
TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST
WHEEL ADJUSTMENT
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M4N-071, M5N-091, M5N-111
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