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Thank you for purchasing your new Farmtrac tractor. :
This Manual has been prepared to assist you in the correct procedure for running-in, driving and operating your
new tractor and to assist you in the correct method of maintenance to keep it in peak condition.
Your tractor has been designed and built to give maximum performance, economy and ease of operation under a
wide variety of operating conditions. Prior to delivery, the tractor was carefully inspected, both at the factory and
by your Authorized Dealer to ensure that it reaches you in optimum condition. To maintain this condition and
ensure trouble-free operation, it is important that the routine services, as specified in this manual, are carried out
at the recommended intervals.
The precautions to be observed to ensure your safety and the safety of others. Read the safety precautions and
follow the advice offered before operating the tractor.
The vehicle reference serial number are also recorded on the pre-delivery inspection sheet that was provided to
you by your Authorized Dealer and should be quoted to the Dealer should the tractor require service.
Read this Manual carefully and keep it at a convenient place for future reference. This manual must be considered
as an integral part of your tractor. If at any time you require service or advice concerning your tractor, do not
hesitate to contact your Authorized Dealer. He has trained personnel, genuine parts and the necessary
equipment to carry out all your service requirements.
Following these introductory pages, this manual is split into four sections. Section A describes the controls and
instruments and advises the correct method of operating your new tractor. Section B details lubrication and
maintenance procedures and includes a comprehensive service chart. Section C outlines the specifications of
your tractor.
Escorts Limited has a Company policy of continuous improvement and development. Designs, materials and
specifications are subject to change without notice and without any liability whatsoever.
All data given in this book is subject to production variations. Dimensions and weights are approximate only and
the illustrations do not necessarily show tractor in standard condition. Some of the equipment/accessories
described
in the text may also not be fitted on your tractor. For exact information about any particular tractor,
please consult your Authorized Dealer.
E-mail - international@escorts.co.in
NOTE : The Operator Manual is in accordance with standard ISO 3600 : 1996.
NOTE TO THE OWNER

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  • Page 1 NOTE TO THE OWNER Thank you for purchasing your new Farmtrac tractor. : This Manual has been prepared to assist you in the correct procedure for running-in, driving and operating your new tractor and to assist you in the correct method of maintenance to keep it in peak condition.
  • Page 2 ----------------------- To Users ----------------------- Escorts appreciates your selection of FT 6050 CROSS tractor for your application. No one should operate the tractor unless they read and understand the information in this manual. This manual contains the instructions and data on the safety and operation of the tractor.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Page Owner’s Address and Tractor Identification Warranty & Maintenance Service Record Universal Symbols Safety Instructions Safety Precautions Safety SYMBOLS 16-17 Safety Decals How to get top performance from tractor SECTION CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION Operator’s Seat Seat Belt, Safety Frame Or Roll Bar Control Levers Instruments and Controls Starting the Engine...
  • Page 4 (DEALERS'S STAMP)
  • Page 5 Customer Name :........... Model :............. Tractor Sr. No. :............. :........... Engine No. :............. Address :........... Chassis No. :............. :........... Battery Sr. No. :............. Zip Code :........... Date of Delivery :............. Phone No. :........... Dealer Code :............. Mobile No. :........... Dealer Name :.............
  • Page 7 Customer Name :........... Model :............. Tractor Sr. No. :............. :........... Engine No. :............. Address :........... Chassis No. :............. :........... Battery Sr. No. :............. Zip Code :........... Date of Delivery :............. Phone No. :........... Dealer Code :............. Mobile No. :........... Dealer Name :.............
  • Page 9 Customer Name :........... Model :............. Tractor Sr. No. :............. :........... Engine No. :............. Address :........... Chassis No. :............. :........... Battery Sr. No. :............. Zip Code :........... Date of Delivery :............. Phone No. :........... Dealer Code :............. Mobile No. :........... Dealer Name :.............
  • Page 12 Tool Kit applicable in Farmtrac Model Tool Kit (2WD) D10370900 Sr. No. Description Rang of Spanner D-Ended Spanner 3/8 - 5/16 D-Ended Spanner 1/2 - 7/16 D-Ended Spanner 5/8 - 9/16 D-Ended Spanner 3/4 - 11/16 Ring Spanner 19 - 21...
  • Page 13: Universal Symbols

    UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS As a guide to the operation of your tractor, various universal symbols have been utilized on the instruments, controls, switches and fuse box. The symbols are shown below with an indication of their meaning Parking Brake 4 Wheel Drive...
  • Page 14: Safety Instructions

    A careful operator is the best operator. Most accidents can be avoided by observing certain precautions to prevent the possibility of injury or damage. The following precautions should be taken to help prevent accidents. Read them carefully before operating your new Farmtrac tractor. THE TRACTOR...
  • Page 15 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Reduce speed before turning or applying the brakes. Before operating implements, study the implement Brake both the wheels simultaneously when making manufacturer's handbook. Certain implements an emergency stop. require special operating techniques Do not engage the differential lock when turning the tractor.
  • Page 16 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS maintenance or repair operations on such 14. Precaution should be taken to ensure that stored fuel is kept free of dirt, water, etc. components carried out by an Authorised Dealer. If, however, service operations are to be undertaken on 15.
  • Page 17 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety rules - Explosions and fires • Flush with water for 15 minutes. • Consult a doctor promptly. Fire and explosion prevention Antidote (if swallowed) Fuel or oil leaks, or spills on hot surfaces or electrical components can cause a fire. •...
  • Page 18: Safety Symbols

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY SYMBOLS SAFETY FIRST This symbol, the industry’ s”Safety Alert Symbol” is used throughout this manual and on labels on the machine itself to warn of the possibility of personal injury of personal injury. Read these instructions carefully. It is essential that you read instructions and safety regulations before you attempt to repair or use this unit.
  • Page 19 Clean danger, warning and caution labels with soap and water, dry with a soft cloth. Replace damaged or missing danger, warning and caution labels with new labels from your local FARMTRAC Dealer. If a component fixed with danger, warning and caution labels is replaced with new part, make sure new labels are attached in the same location as the replaced component.
  • Page 20 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CARE OF DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS CAUTION CAUTION Engine oil 1. Before operating tractor, check the flow meter, if the amount of oil is insufficient, please refill the oil. 2. Do not mix a different kind of oil. check a classification and manufacture.
  • Page 21 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CARE OF DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS (4) Part No.: D10510110 (5) Part No.: D10511760 (6) Part No.: D10510030...
  • Page 22 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CARE OF DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS (7) Part No.: D10510000 (8) Part No.: D10509980 (9) Part No.: D10511810 (10) Part No.: D10510180...
  • Page 23 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CARE OF DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS (11) Part No.: D10511790 (12) Part No.: D10570890 (12) Part No.: D10510150 (14) Part No.: 10510160...
  • Page 24 Insert the key, turn it on, crank the engine 3-4 times and start the engine normally. as per recommended chart. Maintain 22-25 mm clutch pedal free play for suspended type clutch. Maintain 22-25 mm brake pedal free play for suspended type brake pedals.
  • Page 25 SECTION A...
  • Page 26: Owner's Address And Tractor Identification

    SECTION A CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION The following pages in this section detail the location and function of the various instruments, switches and controls on your tractor. Even if you operate other tractors, you should read through this section of the Manual and ensure that you are thoroughly familiar with the location and function of all the features of your new tractor.
  • Page 27: Operator's Seat

    CONTROL INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION To lengthen the belt, tip the buckle away from the belt and pull on the buckle. With the belt fastened around you, pull the free end of the belt until it is a snug fit. The belt may be sponged with clean, soapy water. Do not use solvents, bleach or dye on the belt as a these chemicals will weaken the webbing.
  • Page 28: Control Levers

    SECTION A 2. Control Levers...
  • Page 29: Instruments And Controls

    SECTION A Damage to the safety frame If the tractor has rolled over or the safety frame has been damaged (such as striking an overhead object during transport), the safety frame must be replaced to provide the original degree of protection. After an accident, check for damage to the safety frame operator's seat, seat belt and seat mountings.
  • Page 30: Routine Servicing

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION 2B. Controls Cluster Panel (Where applicable) 1. Horn Switch 1. Fuel Gauge 10. Digital Hour Meter 2. Engine Coolant/Water 11. Warning Signal Indicator 2. Tractor Light Switch temperature Gauge 12. Parking light indicator 3. Mobile charger 3.
  • Page 31: Starting The Engine

    SECTION A Key-Start Switch Ground Brown Parking RH Grey-Red The key operated switch actuates the starting motor. Turn singal LH Black-White See 'Starting The Engine' for the correct operating Brake light Red-White procedure. Turn signal RH Black-Green Parking LH Grey-Red Charging Indicator The red warning light on the instrument cluster STARTING THE ENGINE...
  • Page 32: Stopping The Engine

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION Return the throttle to the idle position and check tractor engine block. Follow the starting procedure Ÿ that all warning lights extinguish and gauge previously described. readings are normal. When the engine starts allow it to run at idle speed, turn on all electrical equipment (Lights etc.) then, disconnect the jump leads in the reverse order to the connecting procedure.
  • Page 33: Warranty & Maintenance Service Record

    SECTION A Differential Lock FOOT CONTROLS For details of foot operated controls, refer to Figure 3.2 In field conditions including wheel slip, hold down the and the following text. differential lock pedal, Figure 3.2, until the lock is felt to engage.
  • Page 34: Battery Isolator

    SECTION A BATTERY ISOLATOR Battery Isolator has been used to achieve control of NOTE : It is recommended to cut the battery connection from other electrical equipment while leaving the tractor. This will enhance battery life. 1. ISOLATOR SWITCH ROTATE COUNTER ROTATE CLOCKWISE CLOCKWISE TO TURN ON TO TURN OFF...
  • Page 35: Transmission

    SECTION A 1. Side Shift Transmission The transmission levers are at the side of the gear box. High & Low range can be selected by shifting the lever (B) in backward & forward direction respectively. The both transmission gear levers (A)&(B) operates in the pattern as shown in figure. Shuttle lever(C) is used to reverse the current speed. TRANSMISSION The transmission is of the constant mesh type and has eight forward and eight reverse speed ratios.
  • Page 36: Power Take Off (Pto)

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION Use the lower gear ratios when pulling heavy loads and To connect P.T.O. driven equipment to the P.T.O. shaft, remove the guard (where fitted) which is secured to the avoid continuous operation at constant engine speeds. rear axle center housing by a linch pin, as shown in Operating the tractor in too low a gear with a light load Figure 5.
  • Page 37: Hearing Protection

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION 5. Avoid sudden starts. To avoid upsets, slow down when turning, on uneven ground, and before stopping. 6. The tractor cannot turn with the differential locked and attempting to do so could be dangerous. 7. D o n o t o p e r a t e n e a r d i t c h e s , h o l e s , embankments, or other ground surface features which may collapse under the tractor’s weight.
  • Page 38 CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION 2. When using a 3-point hitch mounted implement, be 13. Keep the ROPS in the "UP" position and wear the sure to install the proper counterbalance weight on seat belt when driving the tractor on the road. the front of the tractor.
  • Page 39: Hydraulic System

    SECTION A PTO SAFETY START SWITCH 6. Hydraulic Levers 1. Draft Control lever 2. Adjustable stop 3. Position Control lever 1. PTO Safety Start Switch Two distinct systems are incorporated 1. Draft Control lever 2. Position Control lever It is a safety feature which ensures that the tractor will The type of control selected will depend on the type of not start until the PTO select lever is at neutral position.
  • Page 40 Lower the implement into work using the Draft control Lever. Push the Lever forward to increase the draft loading. Pull rearwards to reduce the draft loading. In most circumstances, forward movement of the Draft Control Lever will increase implement depth and rearward movement will reduce the depth. Once set, tractor hydraulic system will automatically adjust the implement depth to maintain an even pull on the tractor and so reduce wheel slip to a minimum.
  • Page 41: Auxiliary Spool Valve

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION Set the Position Control Lever at the maximum desired implement depth. The hydraulic system will not lower the implement below this depth. This will also prevent “diving” which may be encountered will light equipment, Refer such as a rear blade, when grading or backfilling. Figure 7.1 Adjust the Draft Control Lever for the maximum required NOTE:...
  • Page 42 SECTION A Blue Figure 7.2. 1. Quick Release Coupler 8 1- TOP LINK refer figure 8. 1. Single / Double Acting Selection Knob Lift Rod 1 . Left Hand Lift Rod 2. Right Hand Leveling Rod 3. Crank Handle for Adjustment...
  • Page 43: Safety Decals

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION The right-hand lift rod is adjusted by means of a crank The top link length is adjusted by turning the sleeve by means of a locking handle. See Figure 8.2. Most handle on the leveling box. See Figures 8.1 equipment will operate at the correct depth/height if the top link is set to a nominal 27 in.
  • Page 44: General Maintenance

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION 2. Follow the instruction below when towing the tractor: Otherwise, the tractor's powertrain may get damaged. • Set the all shift levers to "NEUTRAL" position. • If possible, start engine and select 2WD, if creep speed is fitted ensure that it is disengaged. •...
  • Page 45: Front Wheel Track Adjustment

    SECTION A 9. Tie Rod Assy. (Right Hand Side) Adjustment of the front wheel track width is effected by changing the wheel rim relative to the centre disc, the rim and /or the disc relative to the axle hub or by interchanging the front wheel.
  • Page 46: Rear Wheel Track Adjustment

    SECTION A REAR WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT Rear wheel track adjustment is effected by changing the wheel rim relative to the center disc, the rim and/or the disc relative to the axle hub or by interchanging the rear wheels. WARNING : A tractor with narrow wheel settings may not be as stable under the same conditions as a tractor with wide wheel settings.
  • Page 47: How To Get Top Performance From Tractor

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION TRACTOR WEIGHING NOTE : Total rear axle weight is measured with only the rear wheels on the scales inclusive liquid and cast iron For maximum performance in heavy draft conditions ballast and with mounted equipment in the raised weight should be added to the tractor in the form of position.
  • Page 48: Liquid Ballasting

    SECTION A Liquid Ballast Filling the front and rear tires with liquid ballast is a convenient method of adding weight. A solution of water is recommended. This gives a low freezing point and provides a higher density than plain water. NOTE : When filling tires with water solution the valve should be at the highest point on the wheel.
  • Page 49: Tire Inflation

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION TIRE INFLATION Upon receiving your tractor, check the air pressure in the tires and recheck every 50 hours or weekly. When checking tire pressure, inspect the tires for damaged tread and side walls. Neglected damage will lead to early tire failure.
  • Page 50: Hydraulic Trailer Brake

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION Hydraulic Trailer Brake Hydraulic Trailer Brake Valve function : Trailer braking system is independent of the tractor service brake system. Trailer brake valve is mounted on clutch housing and it is actuated by the linkage which is connected with tractor’s service brake pedal, During braking, operator presses the brake pedals and actuator assy moves downward, resulting in the rotation of pushing pin mounting bracket.
  • Page 51 hydraulic assisted brake with hydraulic assisted brake tractor towing capacity should not exceed 3.5 T for un-braked trailer. Hydraulic trailer brake is operated by brake pedal. Push Spool Push Force (kg. 40 Kg (Max)
  • Page 52: Tips On Fuel Saving

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION NOTE...
  • Page 53 SECTION B...
  • Page 54: Lubrication And Maintenance

    SECTION B LUBRICATION and MAINTENANCE This section gives full details of the service procedures necessary to maintain your tractor at peak efficiency while the lubrication and maintenance chart on page 2 provides a ready reference to these requirements. In addition to the regular service operations listed, the following items should be checked every 10 hours or daily during the first 50 hours of operation: •...
  • Page 55 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART The numbers in these column refer to the Operation Numbers contained in the following pages of this section. In some instances, illustrations are not considered necessary in order to carry out the service operation and are therefore omitted.
  • Page 56 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART Service Requirements Hours Operated Fuel Filter Engine oil and filter Hydraulic Oil Filter Fan/Alternator belt tension Every 900hours Coolant Dry Air Filter (Primary) Bleeding the fuel system Hydraulic Strainers Filter Alternator brushes Engine oil and filter Hydraulic Oil Filter Every Front Axle Oil (Differential Housing)
  • Page 57 Oil change interval will be reduced if the diesel fuel has high sulphur content or if the tractor is operated in extremely cold temperatures. 3. Frequency depends on clutch usage. 4. Frequency depends on coolant in use. FARMTRAC TRACTORS - RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS QTY. (Ltr.) Oil Transmission Universal Tractor...
  • Page 58 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART Access Panels It is necessary to remove various panels to gain access to certain service items. 2. Front Grille 1. Front Grille EVERY 10 HOURS or DAILY (whichever occurs first) carry out the following checks: 1.Hood Side Panel Operation 1 - Engine Oil Level 1.Hood Latch Before checking the oil level, stop the engine and wait...
  • Page 59 SECTION B 1 Radiator Cap Operation 2 - Radiator Coolant Level The Radiator is now provided with Radiator Recovery bottle so no need to open the radiator cap for checking the level of coolant. It is a transparent Replacement period for Outer element is the bottle with “max”...
  • Page 60 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART Figure 5.1 1. Air Cleaner Outer Element 7. Fuel Filters EVERY 50 HOURS Carry out the preceding 1. Bleed screws 2. Drain Plugs checks plus the following : After draining the fuel filters, tighten the drain plugs and bleed the injection system as outlined in page no.56 Operation 6 - Front and Rear Wheel Nuts (Where Ever Applicable)
  • Page 61 Wear eye protection when charging the battery or starting the engine with a slave battery. NOTE: In some territories, maintenance free batteries are fitted on the Farmtrac tractors. Please follow the manufacturer maintenance instructions. Operations - 11-18 Grease Fittings and Pivots...
  • Page 62 SECTION B 17. Parking brake Hub 16. Parking brake Hub...
  • Page 63 SECTION B 3-POINT HITCH & DRAWBAR (1) Top link (2) Top link holder (3) Lifting rod (Left) (4) Stay Bar (5) Lower link (6) Leveling Rod (Right)
  • Page 64 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART Operation 19- Engine Oil and Filter (Only after first 50 hrs) Change Engine oil & oil filter after first 50 hrs of run of the engine. EVERY 300 HOURS carry out the preceding checks plus the following: The following text depicts the normal 300 hours engine oil and filter change period.
  • Page 65 SECTION B To Fold the ROPS Operation 23– Hydraulic Oil Filter 1. Remove both set bolts, maintain a hold on the ROPS (Figure 1). Figure 23 (A) (1) Set bolt (2) Lynch Pin 21. Hydraulic Oil Filter CAUTION To avoid personal injury: Unscrew and discard the hydraulic oil filter.
  • Page 66 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART ROPS contamination and, if necessary, brush clean with a 1. FARMTRAC recommend the use of a Roll Over solution of 75% paraffin (kerosene) and 25% lubricating Protective Structures (ROPS) and seat belt in oil. This mixture will provide sufficient lubrication for the almost all applications.
  • Page 67 SECTION B Operation 30 – Front Wheel Toe-in Check the front wheel Toe-in as described an Page-19 of Section A and adjust if required. Operation 31– Front Wheel Bearings With the parking brake applied, jack up and support one front wheel and block the other three wheels. Remove the cap, split pin, nut, thrust washer and the outer bearing.
  • Page 68 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART Rotate the engine one complete revolution until No. 1 Loosen the bleed screw on the primary filter and move cylinder is on TDC of the exhaust stroke. (The valves of the plunger up and down until fuel free of air bubbles is No.
  • Page 69 SECTION B Operation 35 - Hydraulic Strainers Operation 38- Fuel Injector Tips The inlet and outlet strainers, which are located in the rear axle center housing, should be inspected CAUTION : The fuel oil in the injection system is and cleaned or replaced, as necessary. pressurised and can penetrate human skin with fatal results.
  • Page 70 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART Reconnect the leak-off line using new washers on A solution of 50% clean water and 50% antifreeze either side of the banjo fittings and tighten the retaining WSN- M97B18-D is recommended. This antifreeze bolts to 6 lbf. ft. (8Nm). Reconnect the pump to injector contains a chemical inhibitor which will protect your pipes and tighten the connections to 18 lbf.
  • Page 71 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART NOTE: In case a drain cock is not fitted on the radiator, Cooling System Leaks open the hose connection on the radiator base tank In the event of a loss of coolant, for example a leaking hose or gasket, it is important to firstly correct the leak and secondly top up with a pre-mixed solution of water and antifreeze of the correct proportions.
  • Page 72 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART GENERAL MAINTENANCE The following pictures and text detail the service or adjustment procedure that are not required to be carried out on a routine basis. Remove the radiator grille, detach the connection socket and remove the three nuts and washers securing the headlamp frame to the grille.
  • Page 73 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART Operation 43- Sealed Beam Headlamp Replacement 1. Retaining Spring 2. Spacer 3. Washer. 4. Securing Screw In some territories single beam sealed head lamps are installed in the radiator grille. To replace, follow the procedure as described below. Remove the radiator grille, detach the connection socket and remove the four screws and washers securing the headlamp frame to the grille.
  • Page 74 SECTION B Operation 43 – Instrument Cluster SPARE FUSE TO BE FITTED IN F/B COVER 15A 01 NO. The warning and cluster light are not replaceable 15A 01 NO. separately, replace the electronic instrument cluster 5A 01 NO. following the procedure as described below . Operation 45.
  • Page 75 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART *NOTE : In cold climate countries, maintenance free batteries with at-least 700 cold cranking Amps. are recommended. Operation 47 - Tractor Storage Before storing the tractor for an extended period, the following precautions should be taken. Clean the tractor.
  • Page 76 SECTION B NOTES...
  • Page 80 FARMTRAC...
  • Page 83 SECTION C...
  • Page 84: Specifications

    SECTION C SPECIFICATIONS The specification on the following pages are given for you information and guidance. For further information concerning your tractor and equipment, consult your Authorized Dealer. Where ever a specific model in not mentioned, the data applies on all models. Company policy is one of continuous improvement and the right to change prices, specification or equipment at any time without notice is received.
  • Page 85 SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL DIMENSIONS FARMTRAC Height to top of exhaust 2250 mm Minimum ground clearnce (swinging drawbar) 375mm Width at minimum track rear 1422 mm 3737 mm Overall length 1885 mm Wheelbase TIRES SIZE Standard 8.0x18 (R1/R2) 13.6x28 (R1/R2) Other tires option may be available indifferent market , check with your Authorized dearler.
  • Page 86 SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL DIMENSIONS FARMTRAC FUEL SYSTEM Injection pump type In - line (Flange-mounted) Injector type Multi hole nozzle Nozzle opening pressure 250-258 bar HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Type Position and Draft Cotrol with double acting top link 220 ± 5 bar for dcv Nominal pressure 185 ±...
  • Page 87 SPECIFICATIONS FRONT TIRE PRESSURE AND PERMISSIBLE LOADS The following charts give the carrying capacity of the axle at the tire pressures indicated: TYRE SIZE FIELD (kPa) ROAD (kPa) 8.0x18 179 - 193 193 - 207 13.6x28 110-124 193 - 207 When front mounted implements are fitted, front tire loads may be increased by up to 35% with no increase in inflation pressure when operating at speeds not exceeding 12 mph (20 kmph).
  • Page 88 SPECIFICATIONS NOTES...

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