LUBRICATION & PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
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Rear Wheel Spacing
FIG. 6-42:
To reverse entire wheel and tire assem-
bly - Raise both rear tires of Tractor. Remove bolts se-
curing both rear wheel assemblies to rear axle hubs and
switch wheel assemblies to opposite sides of Tractor
CAUTION: Rear wheels are heavy. Use
care when moving. Make sure Tractor is
blocked securely.
Tighten all wheel bolts securely and recheck after
short period of operation.
NOTE: Agricultural lug-type tires must always be
installed so when viewed from the rear, the
“V” pattern of the tread points upward.
Rear tyre tread setting.
Tractor
type
tyres
y
tyre
location size
SETTING
mm
TH4295
TH4335
TH4365
AG
rear 12.4-16-4PR
1115
AG
rear 9.5-22-4PR
900
AG
rear 9.5-24-6PR
900
AG
rear 11.2-24-4PR
1030
Turf rear 315/80D-16-4PR
965
Turf rear 13.6-16-4PR
1000
Steering Free-Play
FIG. 6-43:
Steering should be checked for excessive
looseness, as indicated by steering wheel free-play.
Maximum free-play, 1, is approximately 30 mm to 60
mm (1-1/4 to 2-3/8 in) when measured at outside of
steering wheel rim.
Excessive free-play can be caused by:
• Loose or worn ball joints
• Worn or damaged steering column shaft or univer-
sal joints
• Worn or damaged power steering unit
• Air in the steering system
CAUTION: Excessive steering free-play
must be corrected before use. Contact
your Dealer.
Front Axle End-Float
FIG. 6-44:
Fore and aft play of front drive axle, 1, in the
supports should be 0.1 to 0.3 mm (0.004 to 0.012 in).
End-float is measured with axle raised off ground.
Loosen lock nut, 2, and turn adjusting bolt, 3, as need-
ed to achieve correct measurement. Tighten lock nut.
NOTE: Excessive end-float will cause noise. This noise
will be more pronounced when using 4WD.
FIG. 6-42
FIG. 6-43
FIG. 6-44
2
1
1
1
2
3
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