Warning, 10 transport system – MacDon D60 Draper Headers User Manual

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SECTION 8. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING

Form 169441

138

Revision B

8.10 TRANSPORT SYSTEM

Optional equipment on 30, 35, and 40 FT.
headers.

8.10.1

WHEEL BOLT TORQUE

IMPORTANT

Whenever a wheel is removed and re-
installed, check torque after one hour of
operation. Maintain 80 - 90 ft·lbf

(110 - 120 N·m) torque.

a. Check and tighten wheel bolts after the first hour

of operation, and every 100 hours thereafter.
Maintain 80 - 90 ft·lbf (110 - 120 N·m) torque.

IMPORTANT

Follow proper bolt tightening sequence
shown above.

8.10.2 AXLE

BOLTS

a. Check and tighten axle bolts daily until torque is

maintained as shown.

8.10.3 TIRE

INFLATION

Check tire pressure daily. Maintain pressures
recommended in following table:

YEAR TIRE SIZE PRESSURE

2006 and

EARLIER

GOODYEAR
WRANGLER

RT/S

205-75

R15

40 psi

(276 kPa)

2007 to

2009

CARLISLE
and TITAN

ST205/75

R15

65 psi

(448 kPa)

2010 and

LATER

DICO

ST205/75

R15

LR “D”

65 psi (448 kPa)

LR “E”

80 psi (552 kPa)

WARNING

Service tires safely.
A tire can explode

during inflation
and cause serious
injury or death.

Do not stand over tire. Use a clip-on

chuck and extension hose.

Never increase air pressure beyond

pressure specified on tire side wall to seat
the bead on the rim.

Replace the tire if it has a defect.
Replace a wheel rim that has cracks, wear

or severe rust.

Never weld a wheel rim.
Never use force on an inflated or partially

inflated tire.

Make sure the tire is correctly seated

before inflating to operating pressure.

If the tire is not in correct position on the

rim, or is 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.

Make sure all the air is removed from a

tire before removing the tire from a rim.

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.

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2

3

4

5

6

180 ft·lbf (244 N·m)

150 ft·lbf (203 N·m)

180 ft·lbf (244 N·m)

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