the road. Tire pressure is best checked under normal temperatures. Checking a tire when it is hot can result
in an incorrect measurement. When driving the tractor, avoid jumping over obstacles at high speed, sudden
braking or quick turning. When driving on gravel, spinning the tires should be avoided, when possible.
During use, the tires should be kept clean of any oil, acid, alkaline chemicals or corrosives. Keep the tires
out of bright sunshine and excessive heat as much as possible to prevent the rubber from degrading.
The front wheel alignment and toe-in should be checked regularly. Failure to do so can result in excessive
tire wear. When tire wear is nonuniform, the left and right tires can be switched.
IMPORTANT ISSUES:
The inflation pressure for the front and rear tires on a 4-wheel drive tractor should be the same in order to
prevent the tires from being worn.
WARNING:
1. When inflating the tire, never remove the lug nuts from the hub. This could cause the tire to fall off and may
result in damage to the tractor and serious personal injury.
2. Never disassemble the bolts connecting the tire, the hub and rim in the inflated state. The bolts may become
dislodged and cause an accident.