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4.2.9.2 Instructions for tire use ……………………………………………………….
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4.2.9.3 Tire inflation …………………………………………………………………...
225
4.2.10 Rear wheel track formation ……………….……………………………..
226
4.2.11 Rear wheel twinning (710/70R42 + 710/70R42).…………….…………...
227
4.2.12 Front wheel track formation …………………………………………...
228
4.2.13 Front wheel twinning (600/65R34 + 520/70R34)……….………………
228
4.3 Safety measures when operating the tractor …………………………………..
231
4.3.1 General safety measures when operating the tractor ………………………….
231
4.3.2 Fire safety measures ……………………………………………
233
4.4 Tractor run-in…………………………………………………….
235
4.4.1 Technical maintenance before tractor run-in …………………………
235
4.4.2 Tractor run-in ……………………………………………………………………..
235
4.4.3 Technical maintenance during tractor run-in …………………….
236
4.4.4 Technical maintenance after tractor run-in …………………………...
236
4.5 Actions in extreme conditions ………………………………………………..
237
5 COUPLING OF IMPLEMENTS………………………………………………………….. 238
5.1 General Information ………………………………………………………………...
238
5.2 Types of implements coupled with tractor “BELARUS-3522.5”
239
5.3 Lift Linkage …………………………………………………………………..
240
5.3.1 General Information ………………………………………………………………
240
5.3.2 Three-Point Rear Lift Linkage ……………………………………...
240
5.3.3 Front three-point lift linkage …………………………………..
246
5.4 Drawbar hitch …………………………………………………………...
247
5.4.1 General information …………………………………………………………………. 247
5.4.2 Drawbar Hitch “Towing yoke” ……………………………………………….
248
5.4.3 Drawbar hitch “Draw bar” ……………………………………………….
249
5.5. Usage patterns of tractor hydraulic system for driving of operated parts and
other elements of unitized hydraulically operated machines and aggregates ……
250
5.6. Power take-off shaft end type …………………..
252
5.7 Determination of PTO shaft and cardan shaft capabilities ………..
253
5.8 Features of application of PTO shafts and cardan shafts……………………
256
5.9 Features of the tractor application in special conditions……………………
260
5.9.1 Tractor operation in areas with rugged topography. Possibility of the tractor ap-
plication for haylage allocation for reserve.
260
5.9.2 Application of substances for the purpose of chemical treatment
260
5.9.3 Operation in a forest
260
5.10 Finding of total weight, loads on the front and rear axles, tires holding capacity
and required minimum ballast ………...…
261
5.11 Possibility to install front loader ………………………….…
262
6 MAINTENANCE …………………………………………………….
263
6.1 General instructions …………………………………………………………………
263
6.2 Affording access to the components for maintenance services …...
265
6.3 Maintenance procedure ………………………………..
266
6.4 Scheduled maintenance servicing operations ………………………………..
269
6.4.1 Maintenance on a shift basis (SBMS) in every 8 – 10 hours of operation or per
shift ……………………………………………………………………..
269
6.4.2 Maintenance services in every 125 hours of operation ………………...
273
6.4.3 Maintenance services in every 250 hours of operation ………...
281
6.4.4 Maintenance services in every 500 hours of operation ………………...
286
6.4.5 Maintenance services in every 1000 hours of operation ……………….
290
6.4.6 Maintenance services in every 2000 hours of operation ……………….
298
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