AXLES, TIRES, and TRACKS Liquid Fertilizer Applicator A10 / A13 / A18 / A24 Page 39
Checking Tire Pressure
Check tire pressure and inflate as necessary.
CAUTION: Avoid loss of vehicle control during transport from failure of overloaded tires
which could cause serious injury or death to you or others.
Equal pressure in all tires is necessary for even penetration. A low tire will cause deeper
penetration on one side than the other. Increased penetration on one side will result in side-draft
of the machine. Inflate tires to shown specification.
380/90R46 LR168 (Singles)
538 kPa (8.38 bar) (78 psi)
380/90R54 LR170 (Singles)
517 kPa (5.17 bar) (75 psi)
480/80R50 LR176 (Singles)
545 kPa (5.45 bar) (79 psi)
580/85R42 LR183 (Singles)
280 kPa (2.80 bar) (41 psi)
255 kPa (2.55 bar) (37 psi) Inner
227 kPa (2.28 bar) (33 psi) Outer
255 kPa (2.55 bar) (37 psi) Inner
227 kPa (2.28 bar) (33 psi) Outer
NOTE: Tire pressure is directly linked to its Load Rating (LR###). Make sure of the load
rating of the tire before adding any air to the tire.