SECTION 3 - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
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Check tire pressure after every 50 hours of
Tire inflation pressure affects the amount of weight a
tire can carry. Check the air pressure in your tractor
tires, then locate the tires in the “Tire Inflation
Pressures” chart found in this manual. If necessary,
adjust the tire pressure, being careful not to
overinflate or underinflate. Observe the following
Do not inflate a tire above the maximum pressure
shown on the tire. If the tire is not marked, do not
exceed the maximum pressure shown in the Tire
Inflation chart found in this manual.
Do not reinflate a tire that has been run flat or
seriously underinflated until the tire has been
inspected for damage by a qualified person.
When checking tire pressure, inspect the tire for
damaged sidewalls and tread cuts. Neglected
damage leads to early tire failure.
Inflating or servicing tires can be dangerous.
Trained personnel should service and/or mount
If you must inflate or service tires, follow these safety
precautions to avoid injury or fatality:
Make sure the rim is clean and free of rust.
Lubricate both tire beads and rim flanges with
soap solution. Do not use oil or grease.
Use a clip-on tire chuck with a remote hose and
gauge. This allows the operator to stand clear of
NEVER INFLATE TO OVER 2.4 BAR (35 PSI)
TO SEAT BEADS. If beads have not been seated
by the time pressure reaches 2.4 bar (35 PSI),
deflate the assembly, reposition the tire on the
rim, relubricate both tire bead and rim flanges,
and reinflate. Inflation beyond 2.4 bar (35 PSI)
with unseated beads may break the bead or rim
with explosive force sufficient enough to cause
After seating the beads, adjust inflation pressure
to recommended operating pressure.
Do not inflate a tire unless the rim is mounted on
the tractor or is secured so that it will not move if
the tire or rim should suddenly fail.
Do not weld, braze, otherwise repair, or use a
Never attempt tire repairs on a public road or
Use jack stands or other suitable blocking to
support the tractor while repairing tires.
Ensure jack has adequate capacity to lift your
Place jack on a firm, level surface.
Do not place any part of your body beneath the
tractor or start the engine while the tractor is on
Before adding ballast to the tires, refer to
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