Permissible Rear Axle Load in Relation to Tires - (on Tractor 6130R)

The values quoted here apply only for travel speeds up to 40 km/h (25 mph).

Tires

LI *

SRI **

Tire load capacity

Permissible front axle load

   

[mm]

(value for 2 tires per axle)

6130R tractor

300/95R52

161A2

925

6760 kg

(14903 lb)

6760 kg

(14903 lb)

380/90R46

159A8

875

4750 kg

(10472 lb)

4750 kg

(10472 lb)

520/85R38

155A8/B

875

7750 kg

(17086 lb)

7000 kg

(15432 lb)***

540/80R38 -R4

167D

875

11940 kg

(26323 lb)

7000 kg

(15432 lb)***

650/65R38

157A8/B

875

8250 kg

(18188 lb)

7000 kg

(15432 lb)***

157D

875

9040 kg

(19930 lb)

7000 kg

(15432 lb)***

163D

875

10680 kg

(23545 lb)

7000 kg

(15432 lb)***

VF 710/60R38

160D

875

9860 kg

(21738 lb)

7000 kg

(15432 lb)***

270/95R48

144A8

825

5600 kg

(12346 lb)

5600 kg

(12346 lb)

300/95R46

158A2

825

6210 kg

(13691 lb)

6210 kg

(13691 lb)

18.4R38

146A8/B

825

6000 kg

(13228 lb)

6000 kg

(13228 lb)

460/85R38

149A8/B

825

6500 kg

(14330 lb)

6500 kg

(14330 lb)

480/80R38 -R4

161D

825

10130 kg

(22333 lb)

7000 kg

(15432 lb)***

520/70R38

150A8/B

825

6700 kg

(14771 lb)

6700 kg

(14771 lb)

150D

825

7340 kg

(16182 lb)

7000 kg

(15432 lb)***

600/65R38

153A8/B

825

7300 kg

(16094 lb)

7000 kg

(15432 lb)***

153D

825

8000 kg

(17637 lb)

7000 kg

(15432 lb)***

VF 650/60R38

155D

825

8490 kg

(18717 lb)

7000 kg

(15432 lb)***

16.9R38

141A8

800

5150 kg

(11354 lb)

5150 kg

(11354 lb)

420/85R38

144A8/B

800

5600 kg

(12346 lb)

5600 kg

(12346 lb)

480/70R38

145A8/B

800

5800 kg

(12787 lb)

5800 kg

(12787 lb)

145D

800

6360 kg

(14021 lb)

6360 kg

(14021 lb)

540/65R38

147A8/B

800

6150 kg

(13558 lb)

6150 kg

(13558 lb)

147D

800

6740 kg

(14859 lb)

6740 kg

(14859 lb)

* Load index

** Speed/radius index

*** Tire load capacity exceeds maximum permissible front axle load,
so the maximum permissible front axle load is given here.

6130R tractor

7000 kg

(15432 lb)

NOTE: Maximum tire load capacity depends on the recommended tire pressure. Use of tires with a load capacity exceeding the rear axle load capacity allows lowering of the recommended tire pressure without any effect on the permissible rear axle load. This can be advantageous when operating in difficult ground conditions.

When reducing the tire pressure, refer to load capacity tables and tire pressure recommendations of the relevant tire manufacturers.

NOTE: Traffic regulations in certain countries may restrict the permissible axle loads and total weight to figures lower than those quoted above.

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