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Tyres, Wheels, Ballasting
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Adjusting the max. steering angle
The maximum steering angle of the 4WD front axle can
be varied depending on the type of tyre mounted and the
way the tractor is used. The angle is changed by adjusting
the stop screw (1) on the final drive of the axle.
This adjustment is very useful when adopting minimum
track since it prevents the wheels from interfering with
the engine housing.
The maximum steering angle is 55°.
Adjusting the steering angle.
1 - Adjuster screw.
2 - Check nut.
Hub cap stop.
1 - Stud.
2 - Adjuster screw.
3 - Lock nut.
Steering limit on front fender
To avoid the front fender clashing with the engine at the
max. steering angle, the hub cap rotation can be stopped
while leaving the kingpin free to reach the max. steering
angle.
Adjust the screw (2) so that it hits the bolt (1) before the
hub cap clashes with the engine.
Summary of Contents for X60 Series
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