CAUTION:
DO NOT attempt to transport an implement without adequate front ballast. Lack of steering control may result.
John Deere engineers have developed a code to determine how much front ballast is needed for stability and steering control.
1.
Find implement code in implement operators manual.
2.
Use the following chart to determine how many QUIK-TATCH
front weights are required on your tractor model.
To use chart, find the implement code range in the left-hand column into which your implement code fits. Then move to the right until you are beneath the column which identifies your tractor configuration. The number you find at this point in the chart is the number of QUIK-TATCH
weights needed.
For example, an implement with a code 100 to be used on an MFWD tractor with a quick-coupler, but without liquid in the front tires, requires 4 front weights.
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With maximum front ballast, do not attempt to transport an implement whose code exceeds:
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115 for 2-WD Tractor
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137 for MFWD Tractor
NUMBER OF QUIK-TATCH WEIGHTS NEEDED |
2-WD |
Implement Code |
Without Liquid in Front Tires |
With Liquid in Front Tires |
0-65 |
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- |
66-75 |
2 |
|
76-85 |
4 |
2 |
86-95 |
6 |
4 |
96-105 |
8 |
6 |
106-115 |
- |
8 |
MFWD |
Implement Code |
Without Liquid in Front Tires |
With Liquid in Front Tires |
0-87 |
|
- |
88-97 |
2 |
|
98-107 |
4 |
2 |
108-117 |
6 |
4 |
118-127 |
8 |
6 |
128-137 |
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8 |
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