4. Drive the tractor together with the trailer slowly forwards.
Ask two people to count simultaneously how many revolutions the tractor and
the trailer shaft each make. Stop counting when the tractor shaft has made
100 revolutions.
5. Compare the figures for the tractor and trailer shafts.
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If the number of the trailer drive shaft revolutions is higher than 100, the
trailer is slower than the tractor.
The trailer should be 0-3% slower, that is, the trailer shaft should have
revolved 100-103 times. If the number is greater than this, the trailer’s
braking effect is too great.
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If the number of the trailer drive shaft revolutions is lower than 100, the
trailer is faster than the tractor.
In this case, the trailer tends to push, which can endanger the steering of
the tractor.
4.8.8
Steering system
4.8.8.1
Adjusting the steering angle
IMPORTANT: When altering the track width or when fitting a front loader, always
make sure that the front wheels have free movement to full lock in both directions
and that the front axle and the wheels can turn fully. If necessary, adjust the
steering lock stop screws on the powered front axle.
1. Slacken the locking nut.
2
1
GUID-139BD303-EDD9-406A-876D-7684A8353248
1. Locking nut
2. Adjusting screw
2. Adjust the adjusting screw.
IMPORTANT: Adjust the adjusting screws on both sides to the same length
so that the turning angle is the same on both sides.
3. Tighten the locking nut.
4. Maintenance
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