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Westendorf Manufacturing Co., Inc. 

WESTENDORFMFG WJ123050

Brush Crusher™

SECTION 2: SAFETY

Ballast

 refers to cast weights or fluid added to rear tractor tires. Hitch ballast refers to a weight or an implement attached to the tractor three-point hitch.

  

Gross Vehicle WeiGht (GVW) 

is the sum of front and rear axle weight caused by the mass of the tractor, loader, attachment, payload, ballast and hitch ballast.

the operational ballast criterion has been met when 

a minimum of 25% of the gross vehicle weight is 

retained on the rear axle in a static condition on 

level ground.

 A  mass equivalent to the Lift Capacity  maximum height 

should be placed in the loader bucket, with the boom 

raised until the bucket pivot pin is  the same distance 

from the ground as the boom pivot (farthest forward 

position). The rear axle weight and gross vehicle weight 

should be measured on hard level ground (

+ 1

o

) under 

these conditions. See Figure 1. 

 Ballast must be added to the rear wheels and/or hitch 

until the rear axle weight on level ground is a minimum 

of 25% of the gross vehicle weight. Ballast added to 

the rear hitch should be kept as low as practical.

 When a loader is used in a dedicated situation, 

an operator may determine the appropriate ballast, 

based on the maximum load to be carried.

 We recommend ballast, based on the criteria listed 

in above and knowledge of the physical character

-

istics of the tractor.

This engineering practice is intended as a guide to determine the minimum ballast and tread settings recommended for the operation of a front loader 

mounted on a 2WD tractor or a tractor with front assist. These ballast and tread setting recommendations are intended to reduce the risk of vehicle over

-

turn during typical operation.

The rear wheel width is the most important specification to the balance of your tractor loader operation.  

Always use approved ROPS and fasten your seat belt.

Minimum tread settings are recommended to provide 

static

 stability on a side slope up to 15 degrees under 

proper rear ballast conditions listed in above. If minimum tread settings are not available in your mounting 

instructions, minimum rear tread settings should be selected from the following chart:

Minimum Tread Settings

step 1:

 Put weight in the bucket equiv

-

alent to the lift capacity of the loader at 

full lift height. The lift capacity 

 

can be found in several locations:

• Operators manual

• Company Literature

• Visit us online at www.loaders.com

• Or Call Us at  712-423-2762

step 2:

 At the scale get the gross

vehicle weight

 

(GVW)

 with the loader 

raised so the bucket pivot pin is as high 

as the boom pivot pin. 

See Figure 1

.

Then weigh the rear axle 

(r)

step 3:

 Formulas to figure ballast. 

GVW x 25%

 = Required Rear Axle 

  

 

          Weight 

(rraW)

< is less thaN     > is Greater thaN

if r

>

rraW  = No Ballast required

if r

<

rraW = Ballast required

  

Figure Rear Ballast Required (RBR):

rraW - r = rBr  

rBr x 133% = Ballast required 

Note:

Since adding ballast increases the total 

weight adding the difference will not be enough. 

You need to add approximately 133% of the dif-

ference. Depending on where you add the ballast 

in respect to the rear axle the amount of weight 

may vary. 

Determination of Ballast

Three Simple Steps

TRACTOR 

DAMAge.                          

To avoid tractor damage use hitch ballast. 

Failure to use ballast can cause the front axle 

or other tractor components to be overloaded 
during loader operation.

 CRUSHINg 

           HAZARD.  

                    

To prevent personal injury or death from trac-

tor loader roll-over, add the recommended 

amount of ballast to the tractor.  Always use a 
ROPS and wear a seatbelt.

WARNING

NOTICE

GVW = Gross Vehical Weight

F = Front axle Weight

r = rear axle Weight

rraW = required rear axle Weight

rBr = rear Ballast required

< is less than and > is Greater than

glossary of Terms

62.0

65.9

71.8

<2250

2250-3650

>3650

Note:

These tread settings are recommended for a standard tractor configuration. A  tractor with a high center of 

gravity or an unusual configuration may require a wider minimum tread setting to achieve the same level of stability.

This information refers to ASAE S301.3, Front-End Agricultural Loader Ratings and ASAE S390.3, Definitions and 

 

Classifications of Agricultural Field  Equipment,  to EN12525:2000 Agricultural machinery – Front Loaders - Safety.

Kg

in

.

Lbs

     

mm

  

A

TRACTOR MASS

MINIMUM ReAR TReAD SeTTINg

<4950

4950-8030

>8030

1575

1675

1825

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Страница 2: ...d to the new owner if the equipment is sold It consists of instructions and guides for operating your new equipment It should be your first not last resort when dealing with questions Thank you for yo...

Страница 3: ...d Utilities 7 Lower Operating Speed 7 Replace Safety Signs 7 Prevent Falling Loads 8 Transport Loads Safely 8 Raised Loader 8 Avoid High Pressure Fluids 8 Hydraulic Control Functions 8 Ballast and Tre...

Страница 4: ...g Co Inc will not be liable for commitments or agreements or warranties made by any of its employees agents or dealers not in accordance with the above warranty No warranties expressed or implied of f...

Страница 5: ...50 Brush Crusher OR Register Online Now www loaders com Click on My Westendorf After completion copy this page and MAIL Westendorf Mfg Co Inc FAX 712 423 1460 EMAIL internetsales westendorfmfg com PO...

Страница 6: ...alcohol prescrip tion or non prescription medication Keep equipment in proper working condition Unauthorized modifications to the equipment may impair the function or more importantly have an effect...

Страница 7: ...ety signs Safety signs part no locations are identified in this manual Replacement safety signs are available from your Westendorf dealer at no cost Do Not Allow Riders NEVER lift or carry anyone with...

Страница 8: ...f response is incorrect check the hydraulic hose connections at the tractor and manifold and correct if necessary 1 Lever control functions will be shown throughout the manual refer back to this secti...

Страница 9: ...minimum tread settings are not available in your mounting instructions minimum rear tread settings should be selected from the following chart Minimum Tread Settings step 1 Put weight in the bucket e...

Страница 10: ...rive slow Lockout valve detents to prevent automatic loader movement See tractor s owners manual Due to the nature of trees and limbs being heavier on one end than the other use extra caution when han...

Страница 11: ...chment off ground Make sure couplers are in unlocked position A 2 Retract the bucket cylinder B so the attachment pivots back to rest against the face of the coupler A Rotate the coupler latch handles...

Страница 12: ...t w 48 Teeth FLA 42 Fork Lift w 42 Teeth FLM 42 Fork Lift w 42 Teeth EXTENDABLE BOOM EB 34 Extendable Boom FORK TINE BUCKETS TB 38 Tine Bucket FB 42 Fork Bucket FBB 112 Feed Bunk Bucket Z 47 Feeder Bu...

Страница 13: ...ader and Brush Crusher model you have Pay particular attention to the teeth when they are in the open position Whichever set of teeth are closer to the ground determines how to approach the load Posit...

Страница 14: ...automatic movement Operate loader from the operator s seat only Remain at the controls until the operation cycle is fully complete Lock out valve detent when operating loader See your tractor operator...

Страница 15: ...15 Westendorf Manufacturing Co Inc WESTENDORFMFG WJ123050 Brush Crusher SECTION 5 SERVICE MAINTENANCE...

Страница 16: ...PIN 4 5 BCP 491AS UPPER TOOTH TIE BAR 1 6 QLP0400028 LYNCH PIN 4 7 ZER1805 GREASE FITTING 2 REF PART DESCRIPTION QTY 8 HHS0813024 1 2 X 1 1 2 BOLT 4 9 HHS1011024 5 8 X 1 1 2 BOLT 12 10 LWM08 1 2 LOCK...

Страница 17: ...tops are adjustable to customer preference depending on how far you want the lower teeth to open The stops are also reversible allowing the lower teeth to open more See above illustration REF DESCRIPT...

Страница 18: ...ach the tie bar as shown using the bolts lock washers and nuts provided REF DESCRIPTION QTY 1 UPPER TEETH 1 2 UPPER TOOTH TIE BAR 1 REF DESCRIPTION QTY 3 1 2 X 1 1 2 BOLT 4 4 1 2 LOCK WASHER 4 5 1 2 N...

Страница 19: ...t points are adjustable to customer preference depending on how you want the action of the teeth to perform The preffered pin location should be in line with the pin connecting the coupler to the arm...

Страница 20: ...between uses WARNING FALLING HAZARD To prevent serious injury or death Store attachment inside if possible on hard level sur face to avoid falling over Protect against injuries from sharp points or e...

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