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Technically total maximum
permissible mass
5400kg (11905 lb)
It may depend on the load
capacity of the tires.
(See next page)
Front axle (*)
2200kg (4850 lb)
Rear axle
3300kg (7275 lb)
* includes front mounted equipment or loader in the raised position but without load in the bucket.
Restrict operation
: In case of driving speed does not exceed 8km/h (5 mph) and standard
front/rear wheel track(
refer to the chapter 4-4-(7), “Adjusting wheel track and tire replacement” in this
manual
), intermittent maximum permissible load of the front axle can be ;
3300kg (7275 lb) for all models ; Have to check the load capacity of the tires. (See next page).
(5) Technically maximum permissible mass
When working with front loader or rear heavy loaded attachments installed to the 3-point linkage,
install ballast weights on the counter-part axle to maintain the front and rear weight balance of the
tractor. If not, front or rear axle can be strained by the overloaded weight.
When working with the front loader, place the attached rear weight to the highest position and turn
the down speed control knob to the
LOCK
position.
DO NOT exceed the total maximum permissible mass and/or permissible maximum mass on
each axle
declared by manufacturer as below,
even if the load capacity of the tire is sufficient
.
If the load capacity of the tires is lower than maximum permissible mass on each axle,
the
maximum mass on each axle must be loaded
under the load capacity of the tire.
Check the load capacity of the tires.
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Maximum permissible mass is measured with only the front or rear wheels on the
scales inclusive of ballasts and with mounted equipments in the raised position.
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Do not exceed the maximum permissible mass above and/or the load
capacity of the tires.
Overloaded operation may invalidate the warranty.
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DO NOT change the setting pressure of the relief valve arbitrarily to increase the
lift capacity of the front loader or 3-point linkage. It can cause fatal damage to the
hydraulic system and front axle.
Caution