Tractor Rear Wheel Settings; Single Wheels; Dual Wheels; Mounting Diagram - International 710 Operator's Manual

Moldboard plow semi-mounted type 4,5/6 and 6 furrow
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ADJUSTING
AND
OPERATING
TRACTOR PREPARATION
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Continued
TRACTOR REAR WHEEL
SETTINGS
Single
Wheels
In-The-Furrow Operation
Measure from
the
center
of
the
power
take-off shaft
to
the inside
edge
of
the right
rear
tire
and
set
it
at
30-inches or 32-inches
as desired.
The
left
wheel
should
be
set
the
same. However,
when
it
is
desired
to
give the tractor
greater
stability,
such
as
hillside
plowing, the
left
wheel
may
be
set
slightly
wider.
Single Wheels'
On-The-Land
Operation
Measure from
the
center
of
the
power
take-off
shaft
to
the inside
edge
of the right
rear
tire
and
set
it
at
30-inches or 32-inches
as desired.
The
left
wheel
should
be
set
the
same. However, when
it
is
desired
to
give the tractor
greater
stability,
such
as
hillside
plowing, the
left
wheel
may
be
set
slightly
wider.
Dual
Wheels
On-The-Land
Operation
The recommended
overall tractor
rear
tire
width
to
be used with plows equipped
to
operate "on-the-land"
is
123 inches,
and
better
performance
can generally be ob-
tained with
narrower
settings.
Illust.
5
shows
the
recommended
wheel
settings.
These
settings
can
be
obtained
when
the
outside
(dual)
wheel has an
offset of
not
more
than
5-1/2
inches.
When
plowing
with
dual
wheels and
the tractor
is
equipped with
a
cab,
it
may
be necessary
to
move
the
right,
inside
tire
closer
to
the
cab than
the
recommended
4-1/2
inches as
outlined
in
the
Tractor Operator's Manual.
The
left
wheels
may
be
set out
to
allow clearance
between
the inside
tire
and
the
door
of
the
cab.
61.5
inches
maximum
Irom
center
of tractor
-
2-5/8
inches
2-3/4
inches
Hub
clamps
lb
clamps
=iP
Hub
clamps
A-S4604
Illust.
5
Mounting diagram
for
removable
disc-type
dual
wheels.
The
maximum
overall tractor
rear
tire
width
to
be used
with
plows equipped
to
operate "on-the-land"
is
133-inches, and
better
performance
can generally be ob-
tained with
narrower
settings.
See
tractor
operator's
manual.
When
operating
in
extremely
dif-
ficult soil
conditions,
it
is
advantageous
to
have as
narrow
a rear
wheel
setting
as
is
safely possible.

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