OPERATING  PRESSURE  FOR  TIRES
6-12  rear  tires  are  standard  equipment  on  the
International  Cub Cadet 1000 Tractor.
I nflate  the  front  and  rear  tires  for  normal  or  heavy
load  operations  as shown  in  the  following  table.
23  x  8.50-12  high  floatation  tires  are standard
equipment  on  the  I nternational  Cub  Cadet  1200,
1250,  and 1450 Tractors.  They are also ayailable  as
optiohal  equipment  when  ordered  for  the
International  Cub Cadet 1000 Tractor.
Tire  Size
Front  Tires
4.80/4.00-8
16 x  6.50-8
Rear Tires  6-12
23  x  8.50-12
23  x  10.50-12
Pounds per square inch
12
12
12
12
12
23 x  10.5-12  tires are standard  on the  International
Cub Cadet 1650 Tractor.
The  high  floatation  tires  provide  maximum
mobility  in  sand,  snow,  and  soft  soil  conditions.
The  reduced  ground  pressure  and  low  inflation
provides  maximum  protection  for  turf,  soil  and
crops.
REAR  WHEEL  WEIGHTS
Rear  wheel  weights  increase  traction  and  reduce
wheel  slippage. The  weights  weight  approximately
26  pounds  each.  They  are  attached  to  each rear
wheel  with  two  bolts,  lock  washers, and  hex nuts.
If  additional  weight  is  desired,  a  second  set  of
weights  can  be  attached  to  each first  weight  by
using two  longer bolts.
CARE  OF TIRES
Avoid  stumps,  stones,  deep ruts,  curbs,  and  other
hazards.  Cuts  in  tires  should  te  repaired  imme-
diately  as neglect decreases the tire  life.
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MOUNTING  TIRES  ON THE  RIM
After  mounting  a  new  or  old  tire  on  the  rim,
inflate  it  to  20  pounds  pressure to  seat the  tire
bead on the  rim flange.  Then deflate  the tire  to  the
correct  operating  pressure.
Keep tires  free  from  oil  and grease as both  destroy
rubber.
After  using  the  tractor  for  spraying  use water  to
remove  any chemicals  that  may be on the tires.
TIRE  CHAINS
Tire  chains  will  provide  additional  traction  for  wet
ground  conditions,  when  plowing  snow,  or  pulling
heavy  loads.  Rear  wheel  weights  are  recommended
when  using  chains.
INFLATION
Keep  the  pneumatic  tires  properly  inflated.  Over-
inflation  will  cause  operator  discomfort.  Under-
inflation  will  cause  short  tire  life.
OVERLOADING
Always  see that  the  tire  valve caps are in place and
tightened  securely  to  prevent  loss  of  air  and
protect  the valve core and stem.
Do  not  overload  the  tractor  tires  by  mounting
equipment  on  the  tractor  which  exceeds the  load
capacity  of the size of  the tires  on the tractor.
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