5 -10
(7) Cleaning of Radiator and
Radiator screen
z Remove the dust or dry grass stuck to the radiator
or radiator screen daily.
z When cleaning the radiator with water, let water
flow from the fan side.
▶ If there are lots of foreign materials such as dry grass stuck to the radiator screen,
the cooling efficiency will be reduced and the engine can be overheated.
▶ Clean the radiator only while the engine is stopped
.
Caution
② Standard air pressure - for further information, see page 4-4-(6), “Tires and Load capacity”
(8) Tire air pressure and damage
① Check
z Check the air pressure or the damage of the tires
daily. Always use the correct pressure for each
axle, and If the tire is damaged, change it with a
new one.
z Ensure tire pressures are not lower than the
correct values, to prevent ;
- blown tires;
- bead wear;
- internal damage;
- irregular wear and short service life
z Do not over-inflate the tires, as this may lead to damage in the event of impact and, in extreme
conditions, the tire rim may be deformed or the tire may burst.
▶ It is not allowed to remove/attach or change the tire arbitrarily.
Carry out the work in the tire repair center equipped with a expert and special
safety tools.
▶ When checking tire pressures, keep the body away from the valve mechanism or
cap.
▶ The tire pressures vary depending on the load weighing on the axles.
Caution
Radiator screen
Type
Air
pressure
Type
Air
pressure
For
Farming
Front 6.0-12(4PR) 26 psi Rear 9.5-16(6PR) 32 psi
For
Industrial
Front 23X8.5-12(4PR) 36 psi Rear 12X16.5(6PR) 41 psi
For
Grass
Front 23X8.5-12(4PR) 23 psi Rear 33X12.5X16.5(4PR) 31 psi
Low Good Exceed