Buhler 2180 User Manual
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SECTION 2 - OPERATION
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REAR WHEEL TRACK SPACING
INTRODUCTION
NOTE: Read this section completely before
adjusting track width.
NOTE: The track width dimensions (width from tire
center to center) shown may vary from your actual
measurements depending on specific wheel and tire
combination and tire manufacturer.
WARNING
Never operate the tractor with a loose wheel rim,
disc, or hub. Always tighten hardware to the
specified torque and at the recommended
intervals.
Tractor wheels are very heavy. Handle with care
and make sure, when stored, that they cannot fall
and cause injury.
Your tractor is produced with lights that meet
lighting regulations when operating or traveling
on the public highway. If the wheel track setting
is adjusted beyond the initial factory position,
you may be required to reposition the lights or fit
auxiliary lighting.
To comply with legal requirements. Additionally,
before traveling on the highway, make sure that
the overall tractor width does not exceed the
maximum permitted in your locality.
Tractors are factory equipped with either 2438 mm
(96″) or optional 2844 mm (112″) rear axles. 3048
mm (120″) axles are available on the 2160, 2180,
and 2210 tractors.
Two different diameter axle shaft and wheel styles
are used as indicated in the following table:
Model
Axle Diameter
Style Wheel
2145
92 mm
(3-5/8″)
Pressed steel
(one piece)
2160/2180/
2210
105 mm
(4-1/8″)
Cast center
(two piece)
Model 2145 tractors are equipped with one piece
pressed steel wheels, 1. All other models equipped
with 710/70 tires use pressed steel wheels.
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