Tire is an important part of tractor, please pay attention to the use and maintenance of tire to prolong its
service life as much as possible.
Tires have specified load value. Overload will lead to excessive deformation of tires, excessive bending of
sidewalls and easy breakage. The fabric and buffer layer of tire body are also easy to degum, making the
fabric layer loose until the tires break, especially when the road surface is uneven or impacted by
obstacles.
The tire inflation pressure must comply with the regulations. The service life will be affected by too high
or too low inflation pressure. Too low air pressure can easily cause excessive tire deformation, accelerate
tread wear, and even make the tire quickly crushed and have the valve cut off; It also increases driving
resistance. If the front tire pressure is too low, the operation will be strenuous; if it is too high, it will
excessively stretch and break tire fabric, accelerate the tread wear, and increase the vibration of the tractor
body. The tire pressure shall be appropriately lowered when working in field, while appropriately raised
for long-term road transport. Tire pressure shall be checked with a barometer at normal temperature to
avoid inaccurate measurement due to tire heating after operation. Improper driving operations can also
cause early wear or damage to tires. Driving across obstacles at high speed, braking hard or turning
sharply shall be avoided when driving the vehicle. When driving on gravel road, try to avoid tire slipping.
During use, do not touch the tires with chemical corrosion products such as oil, acid or alkali, and try to
avoid exposure to the sun to avoid aging and deterioration of rubber.
Front wheel alignment and toe-in shall also be checked regularly to avoid eccentric wear of tire. When the
tire pattern is worn unevenly, the left and right tires can be exchanged for use.