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19. Checking and adjusting toe-in
When a tractor runs, front wheels intend to go outward
due to camber angle. The toe-in gives a counter force
against outward force to run straight.
If the toe-in is not adjusted appropriately, steering may
not be stable.
Check
(1) Put front wheel to be straight.
(2) Measure the distance between the center of right
tire and left tire in front side (b).
(3) Measure the distance between the center of right
tire and left tire in rear side (a).
(4) See the difference.
The amount of (a) must be bigger than (b).
Specified toe-in: a - b = 4 - 8 mm
F: Forward
R: Rearward
a: distance between the center of tires, rear
b: distance between the center of tires, front
Adjustment
(1) Lift up front wheel slightly. It is not necessary that
front tires are floating.
(2) Loosen the lock nuts, left and right.
(3) Turn tie rod to adjust the front wheel tread and
measure front side and rear side of wheel tread.
(4) When the toe-in is specified amount, tighten the
lock nuts.
(Tr) Tie rod (Ln) Lock nut, right and left
20. Replacing fuse
20-1. Fuse box
The fuse box is located at left side of dashboard nearby
clutch rod.
Remove fuse box caps and check fuses. Replace the
blown fuse with new one.
CAUTION
Be sure to use a fuse of specified capacity. If a
bigger capacity fuse is replaced, it may burn electric
wire and cause a fire. Never use electric wire or iron
wire etc. as a fuse.
(A) Fuse box
(1) 5
A Combination
meter
(2) 5
A Turn
signal
(3) 10
A Tail
lamp
(4) 10
A Meter
lamps,
gauges
(5)
15 A Head light, horn, side lamp
(6)
5 A
Reverser neutral switch
(7)
10 A Fuel stop start solenoid
Spare: 15 A, 10 A, 5 A