Repair Tire-Wing Frames

causym CAUTION: Wheel modules are heavy, awkward and can swing up or down and can cause serious injury to you or others. Always stay away from possible swing and pinch point areas while repairing tire.

Always be aware of area while working under machine. Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate to the job.

causym CAUTION: Removing tire may cause walking beam to swing up from weight of other wheel and can cause serious injury to you or others. Verify walking beam is flat against wood block before removing tire. Always stay away from possible swing and pinch point areas when removing tire.

NOTE: If tire to be repaired is close to frame (C), machine must first be put on stands.

1. Start tractor.

2. Adjust depth control to maximum depth setting.

3. Use tractor hydraulics to lower machine to ground. Loosen wheel bolts on tire to be removed.

4. Raise wheels all the way up.

NOTE: Wood block needs to be long enough to allow ground clearance to mount new tire.

5. Use wood block (A) or other suitable block under walking beam (B) or castering wheel (D) where tire will be changed.


A-Wood Block
B-Walking Beam
C-Frame
D-Castering Wheel

N74833
N74834

Tire Close to Frame

N74968

Caster Wheel

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causym CAUTION: Trying to adjust block while floating wheels to ground can cause serious injury to you or others. Always keep people clear of machine when lowering wheels.

6. Use tractor hydraulics to float wheels down so walking beam sits on wood block.

7. Remove and repair tire.

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8. Install wheels using existing wheel bolts (A), hand tighten bolts.

9. Inflate tires to correct specification.

10. Use tractor hydraulics and raise tires all the way up and remove block.

11. Lower wheels to ground.

12. Tighten wheel bolts to specification.

Specification

Wheel Bolt -Torque 176 N·m (130 lb-ft)

N50101


A-Wheel Bolts

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