Buhler 2425 User Manual

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SECTION 2 - OPERATION

2-160

Additional Ballast Requirements

Total ballast to be added can now be calculated

by subtracting the shipping weight of the tractor,

from the recommended operating weight,

determined from the chart. Example:

Recommended Operating Weight

of 2335 (335 HP)

14,440 kg (31,825 lbs.)

Shipping Weight

of 2335

11,231 kg (24,760 lbs.)

Total Ballast to

Be Added

3,209 kg (7,065 lbs.)

The figure of 3,209 kg (7,065 lbs.) is the total

amount of ballast to be added to the tractor to

get it to 43.1 kg (95 lbs) per horsepower. This

total ballast figure now needs to be divided

between the front and rear axle.

To calculate the amount of ballast to be added to

each axle, first determine what type of

implement the tractor will be used with.

If the tractor is to be used with a drawbar

pull-type implement, the field ready ballasted

weight distribution should be 55% on the front

axle and 45% on the rear axle of the

recommended operating weight. Once the

tractor is in the field operating with the

implement, the draft load imposed on the tractor

by the implement will balance the weight

distribution between the axles to a 50/50

dynamic ratio.

If the tractor is to be used with a 3-point

hitch-type implement, the field ready ballasted

weight distribution should be 65% on the front

axle and 35% on the rear axle of the

recommended operating weight. Once the

tractor is in the field operating with the

implement, the draft load imposed on the tractor

by the implement will balance the weight

distribution between the axles to a 50/50

dynamic ratio.

The following charts detail the proper front to

rear ballast for a drawbar application and a

3-point hitch application based on the previous

examples.

Example A: Drawbar pull-type implement on a

2335 (335 HP) tractor.

WEIGHTS

Total

kg (lbs.)

Front

kg (lbs.)

Rear

kg (lbs.)

Optimum

Operating

Weight &

Percentage

43.1kg x 338

@ (95 lb x

335)

14,440kg

(31,825lbs.)

7,942kg

(17,503 lbs.)

6,498kg

(14,322lbs.)

Scaled

Shipping

Weight

11,231kg

(24,760lbs.)

7,625kg

(16,017lbs.)

3,966kg

(8,743lbs.)

Additional

Ballast

Required/Axle

3,209kg

(7,065lbs.)

677kg

(1,486lbs.)

2,046kg

(5,579lbs.)

Example B: 3-point hitch implement on a 2335

(335 HP) tractor.

NOTE: Since this example tractor is

equipped with a 3-point hitch, the overall

weight of the tractor will increase from

11,255 kg (24,760 lbs.) to approximately

11,945 kg (26,333 lbs.). The additional 713.5

kg (1,573 lbs.) is the approximate weight of

the 3-point hitch kit that has been installed.

The full 713.5 kg (1,573 lbs) has been applied

to the rear axle of the tractor only. Front axle

weight will remain the same. Notice that with

the 3-point hitch kit installed, the front and

rear axle shipping weight ratios change

significantly.

WEIGHTS

Total

kg (lbs.)

Front

kg (lbs.)

Rear

kg (lbs.)

Optimum

Operating

Weight &

Percentage @

43.1kg x 338

(95 lbs x 355)

14,440kg

(31,825lbs.)

9,386kg

(20,686lbs.)

5,054kg

(11,139lbs.)

Scaled

Shipping

Weight

11,945kg

(26,333lbs.)

7,265kg

(16,017lbs.)

4,679kg

(10,316lbs.)

Additional

Ballast

Required/Axle

2,495kg

(5,492lbs.)

2121kg

(lbs.)

375kg

(823lbs.)

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