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Gregoire Besson SP9 COMPACT - Plough Preparation Before Operation; Importance of Plough Tyre Pressure

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Operation manual SP 9 - Compact
CHAPTER VII – PREPARATION OF PLOUGH BEFORE THE OPERATION – Page 1
7. . PREPARATION OF THE PLOUGH
BEFORE THE OPERATI
ON
After attaching the plough to the tractor follow the next examination for the easy adjustment.
Belonging here maintenance work you can find in the chapter „Maintenance and lubrication”.
7.1. THE PRESSURE IN PLOUGH TYRES
The pressure in the tyres must be checked every week. Do not allow it descend under the minimal
pressure level.
Wheel size Recommended
pressure
Minimal
pressure
Maximal
pressure
Maximal
speed
400/60-15.5 3.6 bar 3.0 bar 4.0 bar
25 km/h
15 mph
400/55-17.5 2.5 bar 2.5 bar 3.5 bar
25 km/h
15 mph
500/60-15.5 3.5 bar 3.0 bar 3.9 bar
25 km/h
15 mph
400/70-R20 2.5 bar 2.5 bar 3.5 bar
25 km/h
15 mph
16.0/70-20 2.5 bar 2.5 bar 3.5 bar
25 km/h
15 mph
17.5/24 3 bar 3 bar 3.5 bar
25 km/h
15 mph
Carefully check the industrial values which are engraved on the tyres side. If the data in the
table and on the tyres side are different, you should take into the consideration the last ones.
The over blown transporting wheel can be punctured.
In the case of wrong blowing up, the tyre can jump off the wheel or the plough will be
unstable during the transporting.
Do not drive if there is very low pressure in the wheels or some cutting or some bulge on the
rim, or they are rusted, damaged or some wheel bolts are missed.