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NOTE:
If tractor is equipped with front-mounted implement, raise implement when determining front axle weight, and lower implement when determining rear axle weight. If tractor is equipped with front and rear-mounted implement, raise both implements.
IMPORTANT:
Inflation pressures exceeding heavy ballast guidelines of 145 lb/PTO-hp (66 kg/PTO-hp) are not recommended. Tractor efficiency will be decreased. Use duals or a larger rear tire size.
Managing Tire Inflation Pressures
IMPORTANT:
Integral implements transfer significant weight to rear axle. Include this added weight when determining correct inflation pressures.
Tractors operating with a loader should increase front tire pressure 30 kPa (0.3 bar) (4 psi) above recommended values to compensate for weight transfer.
Tractors operating on steep side slopes or furrow plowing, should increase rear tire pressure 30 kPa (0.3 bar) (4 psi) above recommended values for base pressures of 80 kPa (0.8 bar) (12 psi) and above, to compensate for lateral weight transfer. For base pressures below 80 kPa (0.8 bar) (12 psi), pressure should be increased by 30 %.
Tractors with heavy hitch-mounted implements require increased rear tire inflation pressure to carry increased weight during transport.
Reduce pressures to correct for towed implement operation.
Tractors with heavy hitch-mounted implements that require additional front weights to maintain steering stability, also require increased front tire inflation to carry increased weight.
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