General Weight Split Guidelines
Weight split requirements are based on type of implement or
attachment being used. A primary consideration is to maintain sufficient
weight on front and rear axles to provide stability and steering security
under both field and transport conditions. Other factors as indicated
in following tables must also be considered.
IMPORTANT: The weight split will vary depending on the application.
If heavy drawbar load or hitch-mounted implements are being used,
INCREASE the weight on the front to insure stability and steering
security.
8225R Two-Wheel Drive
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For All Implements
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25% on front axle. If heavy drawbar load or hitch-mounted implements
are used, increase weight on front axle to insure stability and steering
security.
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Light Implements
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Drawn planters, air seeders, and PTO operated equipment that
place small vertical loads on the tractor drawbar.
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MFWD
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No more than 35% of total tractor weight on front axle. This
is required for power hop control. (See Power Hop Control section
for details.)
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Independent Link Suspension
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40% of total tractor weight up to approximately 55% of total
tractor weight on front axle. Best tractive performance is attained
in lower end of range, but there is only a modest reduction in performance
at higher values.
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Medium Implements
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Implements that place higher vertical loads on the drawbar such
as disks, chisel plows and field cultivators.
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MFWD
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No more than 35% of total tractor weight on front axle. This
is required for power hop control. (See Power Hop Control section
for details.)
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Independent Link Suspension
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Up to approximately 55% of total tractor weight on front axle
to insure steering security and stability with implements that place
a HIGH VERTICAL LOAD on the drawbar or are connected to a high hitch
point.
It may be practical to have a lower front percentage with heavy
trailers, but steering security and stability must still be insured.
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Heavy Implements
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Implements that place large vertical loads on the hitch or drawbar
such as rippers or hitch mounted planters.
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MFWD
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No more than 35% of total tractor weight on front axle. This
is required for power hop control. (See Power Hop Control section
for details.)
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Independent Link Suspension
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Up to approximately 55% of total tractor weight on front axle.
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CAUTION: Do not exceed front tire carrying capacities when using
high percentages of front weight. See Maximum Load Per Wheel in this
section.
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