LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
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TIRES
Inflation and Service
Upon receiving your tractor, check the air pres-
sure in the tires as indicated in the tables.
Check tire pressure every 50 hours, or weekly.
Tire inflation pressure affects the amount of
weight which a tire may carry.
Do not over-or under inflate the tires.
Do not re-inflate a tire that has been run flat or
seriously under-inflated until the tire has been
inspected for damage by a qualified person.
WARNING
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Inflating or servicing tires
can be dangerous. Trained personnel
should be called to service and/or
mount tires when possible. In any
event to avoid possible serious or fatal
injury, follow the safety precautions
below :
When checking tire pressure, inspect the tire
for damaged side walls and tread cuts. Ne-
glected damage will lead to early tire failure.
Be 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 which allows the operator to stand clear
of the tire while inflating it.
NEVER INFLATE TO OVER 240 kPa TO
SEAT BEADS. If beads have not seated by
time
pressure reaches 35 psi, deflate the assembly,
reposition tire on rim, relubricate both tire
beads and rim flanges and re-inflate. Inflation
beyond 240 kPa with-unseated beads may
break the bead or rim with explosive force suf-
ficient to cause serious injury.
After seating the beads, adjust inflation pres-
sure 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
damaged rim.
Never attempt tire repairs on a public road or
highway.
Use jack stands or other suitable blocking to
support the tractor while repairing tires.
Insure jack has adequate capacity to lift your
tractor.
Insure jack is placed on a firm level surface.
Do not put any of your body under the tractor or
start the engine while the tractor is on the jack.
Torque lug nuts to specification after reinstall-
ing wheel. Check lug nut torque daily until
torque stabilizes.
Refer to tractor weighting section before ad-
ding ballast to the tires.
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