WHEELS, TIRES AND TREAD 8-3
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TREAD
When working the fields where plants
are in rows, it is necessary to change
the wheel tread so that the tires would
not pass over the plants. It is also nec-
essary to widen wheel tread to decrease
danger when working on slopes or hills,
or when doing trailer work, etc.
(1) Bolt (2) Rim Bolt (3) Disc
WARNING
Never operate tractor with a loose
rim, wheel, or axle.
Always tighten nuts to the speci-
fied torque.
Check all of them frequently and
keep them tight.
IMPORTANT
Follow same checking procedure
when tractor is first used.
To decrease the wheel tread dan-
ger when working on slopes or
hills, or when working with trail-
er, etc.
Do not use tires larger than spe-
cified.
Front axle is not adjustable. Check and
tighten as instructed.
FRONT WHEELS
IMPORTANT
Always attach tires as shown in
the right-side drawings.
If not attached as illustrated,
transmission parts may be dama-
ged.
After changing wheel, nuts should
be torque to 20 ~ 23 kgf·m (196.1 ~
225.5 N·m, 144.7 ~ 166.3 lbf·ft).
WARNING
Do not use tires larger than spe-
cified.