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PNEUMATIC
TIRES
23 x 10.50-12
rear
turf tread and
16 x 6.50-8
front
2
ply
tubeless
tires with
wheels
are
standard
equipment.
The high
floatation tires
provide
maximum
mobility in
sand,
snow,
and soft soil condi
‑
tions. The
reduced
ground pressure
and low
inflation provides
maximum
protection
for
turf,
soil and
crops.
INFLATION
Keep
.the
p n e u m a t i c
tires
properly
inflated.
Over-Inflation will
cause
operator
discomfort.
Under-inflation
will
cause
short
tire
life.
Always
see
that the
tire valve
caps
are
in
place
and
tightened securely to prevent
loss
of
air and
protect
the
valve
core
and
stem.
CAUTION! Read
the operators
A
manual
thoroughly for
proper
Installation, Inflation and maln
‑
tenance
procedures.
Tlres
can
explode.
IA 16800
27
OPERATING
PRESSURE FOR TIRES
inflate the front
and
rear
tires
for normal
or
heavy
load
operations as
shown
in the
follow
‑
ing
table.
Tire Size
Pounds
per square
inch
Front Tires
1 6 x 6 5 0 - 8
1 2
Rear Tires
23 x 1050-12
12
CARE OF TIRES
Avoid
stumps,
stones,
deep
ruts,
curbs.
and
other
hazards. Cuts in
tires should be
repaired immediately as neglect
decreases
the
tire
life.
Keep
tires
free from oil and
grease as
both
destroy
rubber.
After
using
the
tractor for
spraying opera
‑
tions,
use
water
to remove
any
chemicals that
may
be on the tires.
REAR WHEEL
WEIGHTS (Optional)
Rear wheel
weights
increase
traction and
reduce wheel
slippage.
The
weights
weigh
approximately 75
pounds (34KG)
each.
They
are
attached to each
rear
wheel with
two
bolts,
lock
washers,
and hex
nuts.
If additional
weight
is desired, a second
set of
weights
can
be attached to each first
weight
by using
two
longer
bolts.
MOUNTING
TIRES
ON
THE RIM
After
mounting a
new
or old tire on
the
rim, in
‑
flate
it to 20 pounds pressure to
seat the tire
bead
on the
rim
flange.
Then
deflate the
tire
to
the
correct
operating pressure.