ADJUSTING WHEEL TREAD
Adjust the wheel tread depending on
the type and condition of the work.
Also, increase the wheel tread when
working on a slope or towing.
1. Pull the parking brake, block the
front wheels, and raise the body
with a jack to make the rear wheel
separate from the ground.
2. To make sure adjustments alter-
natively between the left and right
wheel.
•
When changing tires, please
use a hoist or strong sup-
port and make sure the tractor
does not move.
[Otherwise]
There is a risk of death or injury.
LXN5O532A
DESCRIPTION
Bolts on wheels
and axle
Bolts on rim and
disk of wheels
WARNING
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
280 lbf-ft
(40 kgf.m)
250 lbf-ft
(35 kgf.m)
OPERATION & WORK
POWER STEERING
CAUTION
•
Pay attention to the steering
wheel while driving, because
it can be very lightly manipu-
lated when the engine is run-
ning.
•
Power steering will run only
when engine is running. When
engine is idling, power steer-
ing may feel a little heavy.
•
If the wheel is steered to the
maximum, the relief valve is
opened and a warning sound
will be made. Do not continue
to operate the tractor with the
warning sound.
•
Do not steer the wheel unnec-
essarily, because steering the
wheel without moving will at-
tribute to early wear of tires
and rims.
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