13.
TREAD
ADJUSTMENTS
page
12
The
tread of the
front
and the rear wheels can
be
freely adjusted
according
to
the
type
of
operation.
A.
Adjusting
the
tread
of
the
front
wheels
The
tread can be adjusted
to
the
following four ways; viz. 40.9 in.
( 1,040 mm). 44.9 in. ( 1,140 mm). 48.8 in. ( 1,240 mm) and 52.8
in. ( 1,341 mm).
To
adjust
the
tread, first jack
up
the
front
part of
the
tractor,
and
align
the
setting hole
of
the center beam with
that
of
the
beam extension.
After this adjustment,
the
tie rod should also be adjusted according
to
the
tread requested.
(Do note
that
when adjustment of 50.2 in. ( 1,321 mm) tread
is
requested,
the
front
wheels
of
the right and left side should be
replaced as one side
to
the
other.)
13.93
in.
(100)
$
Fig.
14
Adjusting
the
Tread
of
the
Front
Wheels
A·1. Steering angle adjustment
The
front
wheel tread
is
required
to
be adjusted according
to
the
type
of
operation. With tread adjustment,
the
steering angle must
be adjusted by means
of
the
drag link.
Drag link
Steering lever
Fig.
15
Steering Angle
Adjustments