Tightening drive wheel nuts, Table 5.20 drive wheel tire options, Tightening drive wheel – MacDon M205 Operators Manual User Manual

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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING

DANGER

• NEVER use force on an inflated or partially inflated tire. Make sure the tire is correctly seated before

inflating to operating pressure.

• Do NOT remove, install or make repairs to a tire on a rim, unless you have the proper equipment and

experience to perform the job. Take the tire and rim to a qualified tire repair shop.

• If the tire is NOT in correct position on the rim, or if too full of air, the tire bead can loosen on one side,

causing air to leak at high speed and with great force. An air leak of this nature can thrust the tire in any
direction, endangering anyone in the area.

DANGER

Stop engine and remove key from ignition before leaving operator's seat for any reason. A child or even a
pet could engage an idling machine.

Visually check daily that tires have not lost pressure. Adjust pressure as required. Under-inflation of drive tires can
cause side wall cracks.

Measure tire pressure with a gauge every year. Maintain tire pressure as follows:

1. Shut down the engine and remove key.

2. Determine the type and size of tire that is installed on your machine.

3. Refer to the following table to determine the appropriate tire pressure:

Table 5.20 Drive Wheel Tire Options

Drive Wheel Tire Options

18.4-26 Bar

600 65 R28 Bar

18.4-26 Turf

23.1-26 Turf

580/70 R26 Turf

32 psi

(221 kPa)

26 psi

(179 kPa)

35 psi

(241 kPa)

20 psi

(138 kPa)

24 psi

(165 kPa)

4. Adjust tire pressure as required.

Tightening Drive Wheel Nuts

At first use, or when a wheel is removed, torque drive wheel nuts after one hour of operation.

Continue with torque procedure every hour until two consecutive checks produce no movement of the nuts.

IMPORTANT:

• To avoid damage to wheel rims and studs, tighten nuts by hand, do NOT use an impact gun, do NOT use

lubricant or Never-Seez

®

compound, and do NOT overtighten wheel nuts.

• Ensure only the manufacture’s specified nuts are used.

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