Tire Inflation Pressure Guidelines
Check tire inflation pressure while tires are cool, using an
accurate dial or stick-type gauge having 10 kPa (0.1 bar) (1 psi)
graduations.
NOTE: Use a special air-water gauge and measure with valve stem
at bottom if tires contain liquid ballast.
Correctly inflated radial tires show deflection of sidewall.
This is normal and does not harm tire.
Inflation pressures less than 80 kPa (0.8 bar) (12 psi) must
be monitored frequently because of the increased risk of low-pressure
air leaks.
NOTE: Bead slip can be experienced in high-traction conditions,
with single tire usage. Increasing inflation pressure helps but reduces
traction.
Maximum tire pressure is specified on tire sidewall.
Determine correct tire pressure
Integral implements transfer significant weight to axles, always
include this weight when determining correct inflation pressures.
Determine correct tire pressure by weighing tractor using following
procedure:
Rear Mounted Implement - Front axle
should be weighed with implement lowered. Rear axle should be weighed
with implement raised.
Front Mounted Implement - Front axle
should be weighed with implement raised. Rear axle should be weighed
with implement lowered.
Front and Rear Mounted Implement -
Weigh tractor with both front and rear implement raised.
Set tire inflation pressures according to weight measured. Ballasting and tire inflation pressure may need to be
adjusted when operating conditions change. Use following tire
inflation charts. For tires not found in charts refer to manufacturers
recommended inflation pressures.
Managing Tire Inflation Pressures
Tractors operating with a loader should increase front tire
pressures 30 kPa (0.3 bar) (4 psi) above values listed to compensate
for weight transfer.
Tractors operating on steep side slopes or furrow plowing should
increase rear tire pressures 30 kPa (0.3 bar) (4 psi) above values
listed for base pressures 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%.
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