NOTE
1.
Axle housing and gear case tightening torque: 6 ~ 7 kgm
( 43 ~ 50 ft.lb )
2. Front tire tightening torque
4-WD
8.5 – 9.5 kg.m ( 61.4 ~ 68.6 ft-lb )
REAR:
The rear tread can be adjusted by changing the left and right
wheels to each other.
Standard thread
Max. Thread
BALLAST WEIGHT
The slipping not only damages the tire but also results in wor-
king inefficiency and greater fuel consumption. Slipping, there-
fore, must be minimized as much as possible. For that purpo-
se, ballast weights are available as optional implements. It is
recommended that the tractor be provided with ballast weights
when working in the place where slipping is likely to occur.
The
ballast weights can be attached on rear wheel discs and the
front chassis. Balance can also be applied by putting water in-
to the tires instead of using the ballast weights. For this ope-
ration, pay particular attention to the temperature and air pres-
sure.
In cold weather where the temperature drops below
(32°F), use water with antifreeze and never fill th e tire with only
water. It is of course possible for you to employ a combination
AG tire
CAUTION
890 mm (35 in.)
890 mm
(35 in.)
of water in the tire and ballast weights. Consult your dealer
concerning the water injector and method of injection.
Never drive over 5km/h speed when tires filled with water.
Rear wheel weight: 4-WD
20 kg (44.1 lb) x 1 = 20 kg (44.1 lb)
Chassis weight: 4-WD
17.5 kg (35.6 lb) x 4 = 70 kg (154.3 lb)
TIRE PRESSURE
Tire pressure should be checked frequently. Either too high or
too low pressure results in deterioration of the tire.
To proper-
1.
Avoid widening front tread of the 2 and 4-wheel drive trac-
tor by switching the right and left front tires as this may cause
serious troubles on the steering linkage.
2. Check at frequent intervals to make sure that the rear and
front wheel are tightened securely to specified torque and
that the axle housing and gear case are secured each other
to
specified torque.
ly maintain the tires, make sure that the tire pressure is
checked at least once a week.
REAR WHEEL
INSTALLATION
Front
Tire size
Ply
Std. pressure
Valve type
Make sure that rear tires are mounted so that the lugs on the
tire form the staggered V's in series as viewed from the front of
the tractor.
5.00-12
6
CAUTION
1.
If the tractor must be jacked up when replacing the tires,
jack up the front side of the tractor specifically from the bot-
tom of the front support, and the rear side from the rear
Rear
NOTE
7.50-18
8
hitch and right at the middle.
2.
Before jacking up the tractor, place it on a smooth ground,
apply parking brake, apply gear and make sure that there is
no
person around and jack up the tractor only as much as
needed.
3.
Do not attempt to jack up the tractor from both sides at the
same time. Make sure that the tractor is touching the ground
at
least at 3 points.
SOUND LEVELS
As per 2009/63/EC
Annex-VI, the noise level measured at the
tractor is 77.26dB, and as
per 2009/76/EEC
the noise exposed
by the operator is measured on the left side 85.7dB and on the
right 85.4 dB.
According to the NIOSH criteria, the maximum
exposure must
be limited to 8 hours for 85dB, without additional
precautions
are taken.
Persons who are exposed to noise must take additional pre-
cautions according to their exposure time and the level of the
noise. We advise you to wear suitable earphones for such
cases.
Air pressure of the tires must be changed according to the
loading weight on the tires. For more details, please call
and talk with local dealer.
18
5.00-12
4
2.2 kg/cm
2
(31.9 psi)
1.0 kg/cm
2
(14.5 psi)
730mm
(28.75 in.)
730mm (28.75 in.)
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