51
1305 mm
1395 mm
1508 mm
1795 mm
1702 mm
1592 mm
1908 mm
Fig. 5.7.5 Rear wheel track
5.7.4. Tyres use & maintenance.
Check tyre inflation pressure every 10 hours of operation or daily before starting work.
WARNING:
!
These rules, if followed carefully, will ensure maximum tyre life:
Apply recommended tyre pressures, check that the tyre pressures are correct for
the particular operation to be performed. In certain conditions the pressures may be
lowered, particularly where the loads are light or the soil is very humid, resulting in
the tyre tread failing to self-clean. If the tyre pressures are reduced, have someone
observe the tractor. Do not exceed 20 km/h on the road, if the tyre pressures have
been lowered for ploughing.
Keep oil grease and strong alkaline or acid fertilizers away from the tyres to prevent
deterioration of the rubber.
re-vulcanized any small sidewall, or thread splits or cuts, as soon after they occur
as possible. This extends the life of the tyre.
Tyre inflation pressure at one axle wheels must be equal.
5.7.5. Wheel bearings greasing.
Every 150 hours of operation grease rear wheel bearing
(Fig. 5.7.6) .
Fig. 5.7.6. Rear wheel bearing grease point.
Fig. 5.7.7. Front wheel bearing
grease point (non-drive axle).
Grease front non-drive axle wheel bearings every 600 hours of operation (Fig. 5.7.7).