4. Rear wheels
Rear tread width can be adjusted, as shown, with the
standard equipped tires.
To change the tread width:
1. Remove the wheel rim and/or disc mounting bolts.
2. Change the position of the rim and/or disc (right
and left) to the desired position, and tighten the
bolts.
IMPORTANT :
• Always attach wheels as shown in the drawing.
• If not attached as illustrated, transmission parts
may be damaged.
• When re-fitting or adjusting a wheel, tighten the
bolts to the following torques then recheck after
driving the tractor 200 m (200 yards) and 10
times of shuttle movement by 5 m (5 yards), and
thereafter according to service interval.
(See MAINTENANCE on page 137.)
(1) 368 to 402 N
⋅
m / 37.6 to 40.9 kgf
⋅
m / 272 to 296 ft
⋅
lbs
(2) Steel disc
244 N
⋅
m / 24.9 kgf
⋅
m / 180 ft
⋅
lbs
Cast iron disc
260 to 304 N
⋅
m / 26.5 to 31.0 kgf
⋅
m / 192 to 224 ft
⋅
lbs
Steel disc
18.4R34
18.4-34
16.9-34
1705 mm
(67.2 in)
1805 mm
(71.1 in)
1905 mm
(75.0 in)
2005 mm
(79.0 in)
18.4-30
1720 mm
(67.7 in)
1820 mm
(71.7 in)
1920 mm
(75.6 in)
2020 mm
(79.5 in)
(1) Rear wheel disc
(2) Rear wheel rim
(3) Tread
TIRES, WHEELS, AND BALLAST (M6S-111)
WHEEL ADJUSTMENT
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