Maintenance/service, Traction drive: wheels and tires – MacDon 9352c SP User Manual
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Form # 147459
Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01
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MAINTENANCE/SERVICE
Traction Drive: Wheels and Tires
 
TIRE INFLATION 
 
Make a visual check daily that tires have not lost 
pressure. Under-inflation of drive tires can cause 
side wall cracks. 
 
Once a year, measure tire pressure with a gauge. 
Maintain the pressures recommended on page 12 
(Specifications Section). 
WARNING: Service tires safely. A tire 
can explode during inflation and 
cause serious injury or death. Never 
increase air pressure beyond 35 psi 
(240 kPa) when seating the bead on the rim. 
Replace a tire if it has a defect. Replace a 
wheel rim which has cracks, wear or severe 
rust. Never install a tube in a cracked wheel 
rim. Never weld a wheel rim. Make sure all the 
air is removed from a tire before removing the 
tire from the rim. 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. 
 
(A) - Use a safety cage if available. 
(B) - Do not stand over tire. Use a clip-on chuck 
 and extension hose. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SHORTENING THE WHEEL BASE 
 
The tractor unit’s wheel base can be shortened 
from 128 inches (3244 mm) to 113 inches (2864 
mm) by reversing the walking beam. This work 
should be done by a qualified dealer. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
JACKING PROCEDURE 
 
Position jack or jack stand under bracket (C) 
welded to tractor frame legs, ensuring head of jack 
is secured by keeper rod. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SERVICE TIRES SAFELY
C
JACK POSITION
