Manual

SECTION 2 - OPERATION
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DETERMINING MAXIMUM FRONT
BALLAST
IMPORTANT: Do not overload front tires. If
maximum weight shown in the tire chart is below
ballasted weight, reduce ballast or install heavier
tires.
Use adequate front weight as required for the
operating condition. Two-wheel drive tractors should
have only enough ballast to maintain safe steering
control and keep the wheels on the ground. FWD
tractors should have adequate ballast to properly
load front wheels - this is especially important when
pulling heavy loads. Remove ballast when it is no
longer needed.
The tire inflation chart in Section 5 shows the load
carrying capacity for the front tires.
FRONT WEIGHTS - CAST IRON
Two different front weights are available as follows:
40 kg (88 lbs), Figure 193, 1.
110 kg (242 lbs), Figure 194, 1.
Weights are available from your authorized dealer.
The following table lists the maximum recommended
front weights by model number:
Model
Maximum
40 kg (88 lbs)
Weights
Maximum
110 kg (242 lbs)
Weight
2145 22= 878 kg
(1936 lbs)
N/A
2160 22= 878 kg
(1936 lbs)
N/A
2180 22= 878 kg
(1936 lbs)
16=1756 kg
(3872 lbs)
2210 22= 878 kg
(1936 lbs)
16=1756 kg
(3872 lbs)
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