General Wheel, Tire, and Tread Guidelines

LX1053271-UN-21SEP11

LX1053309-UN-20SEP11
A - Clearance between Inner Wheel and Fender
B - Clearance between Inside of Drive Wheels
C - Minimum Clearance between Tire Centerlines
D - Minimum Clearance between Centerlines of Dual Tires
Wheels can be installed on the other side of the axle to obtain
a wider setting range by changing the rim positions. If the tires
are moved to the other side of the tractor, make sure that the direction
of tire rotation is correct.
IMPORTANT: Tires must have at least 25 mm (1 in.) clearance
with fenders (A). If snow chains are installed on the tires, the minimum
distance from the tires to the fenders (side wall to fender and running
surface to fender) must be 100 mm (3.94 in.). Clearance
(B) between tires must be at least 1070 mm (42 in.), with tires at
equal distances from tractor centerline.
Minimum tread settings are specified to provide sufficient clearance
to fuel tank and fenders.
A minimum clearance (C) of 1524 mm (60 in.) between tire centerlines
must be maintained.
Check for adequate clearance between implement and rear tires.
Do NOT mix radial and bias-ply tires on the same axle.
Drive and dual tires mounted on the same axle should all be
inflated to the same pressure.
Cast wheels are used inside and steel wheels on the outside
on tractors with duals.
Over-inflating radial tires reduces machine performance. Using
the correct inflation pressures will result in optimum tractive performance.
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Minimum clearance at dual wheels (D)
Tread is measured between center of tires.
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480 mm (18.4 in.)
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549 mm (21.6 in.)
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520 mm (20.8 in.)
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591 mm (23.3 in.)
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620 mm (24.5 in.)
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695 mm (27.4 in.)
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650 mm (25.5 in.)
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726 mm (28.6 in.)
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710 mm (28.0 in.)
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788 mm (31 in.)
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CAUTION: Avoid injury and insufficient tractor stability. Never
operate the tractor with single tires having tread width less than
1520 mm (60 in).
IMPORTANT: Do not exceed 2800 mm (110 in.) between single tires
for pulling heavy loads.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT let tires come into contact with draft links
or lift links. The gap between lift links and tires can be increased
by installing the lift links in the front holes of the draft links. When draft links are raised (even if no implement is attached),
the hydraulic or mechanical stabilizer bars must be locked.
If there is still contact with the draft links or lift links
despite all these measures, tread width must be increased.
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