Measuring Wheel Slip (Manually)

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IMPORTANT: To properly measure wheel slip, make sure tire pressures
are set for axle loads. (See Recommended Pressures tables in both
Front Wheels, Tires, and Treads and Rear Wheels, Tires, and Treads
sections.)
NOTE: Tractors equipped with optional radar unit can automatically
determine percentage of wheel slip. Radar must be calibrated correctly.
(See CommandCenter section.)
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Mark a rear tire.
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Mark a starting point on ground with tractor moving and implement
lowered in ground.
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Follow tractor and mark ground again where marked tire completes
ten full revolutions.
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Repeat procedure with implement raised at same working speed.
Count revolutions between same two marks.
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Use second count and chart to determine slippage.
NOTE: Ideal slippage is 8—12% (tractors with MFWD).
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Adjust ballast or load to give correct slippage.
NOTE: Available horsepower is greatly reduced when wheel slip
drops below minimum percent.
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Wheel Slippage Chart
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Wheel Revolutions
(Step 4)
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% Slip
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Result
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10
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0
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Remove Ballast
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9-1/2
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5
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Remove Ballast
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9
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10
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Correct Ballast
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8-1/2
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15
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Add Ballast
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8
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20
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Add Ballast
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7-1/2
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25
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Add Ballast
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7
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30
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Add Ballast
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