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6.1.1.9 Calculation of the minimum ballast front (
min
V
G )
bTbTcF
G
LV
V
+
••+•−•
=
2,0
min
Enter into the table (Fig. 133):
• minimum front ballast (
min
V
G ).
The minimum front mounting weight can be achieved by a front mounted implement or
weights which are attached to the front of the tractor.
If the required minimum front mounting weight is not achieved by a front mounted
implement, additional weight should be attached.
6.1.1.10 Calculation of the actual total weight (G
tat)
FTGG
LVtat
++=
Enter into table (Fig. 133):
• actual total weight
tat
G
• permissible total weight
zul
G
(see operator's manual for the tractor).
6.1.1.11 Calculation of the actual front axle load (T
V tat
) of the tractor
The actual front mounting weight (
V
G
) is equal or bigger than the minimum front
mounting weight (
min
V
G
) and results, for example, from the weights of the front
mounte implement and the additional weight.
cFbTbaG
T
VV
tat
V
•−•++•
=
)(
Enter into table (Fig. 133):
• actual front axle load (
tat
V
T ) of the tractor
• permissible front axle load (
zul
V
T ) of the tractor
(see operator's manual for the tractor).
6.1.1.12 Calculation of the actual rear axle load T
H tat
)
tatV
tat
tatH
TGT −=
Enter into table (Fig. 133):
• actual rear axle load (
tatH
T )
• permissible rear axle load (
zulH
T ) (see operator's manual for the tractor).