Tractors X60 Series. Manual - part 20

 

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2.1.3  Tyre size 

Press the UP button to go to the next menu section, that is used to set tyre size most suitable to your tractor. The units
are mm and the Static Loaded Radius of the tyre is used.

This first screen will show "0705" as the current setting used as an example. The text tyr is shown at the bottom of the
screen.

To change the tyre size:
1- Press the MENU button
2- The actual tyre size will flash (e.g. 0705).
3- Press UP or DOWN to scroll in units of 1 from 0300 to 1033 mm.
4- To save this new setting press and hold the MENU button for longer than 2 seconds (the numbers will stop flashing)

and press the UP and DOWN buttons to access other parts of the menu.

-  If the key is turned to the off position before the new value is set the old value is used.
- If there is a Distance Travelled value in the memory, it will not be changed when the tyre size is altered.

Note:
This value can also be modified by dynamic calibration, see the corresponding chapter.

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Rear Tyre Rolling Radius

* IMPORTANT: The rolling radius depends on tyre manu-
facturer, tyre wear, tyre pressure and load. For a more 
accurate rolling radius dimension, use the Dynamic 
Mode procedure.

 13.6R28/13.6-28

625

 14.9R28/14.9-28

650

 16.9-28 o 16.9R28

675

 14.9R30/14.9-30

675

 16.9R30/16.9-30

700

 18.4R30/18.4-30

725

480/70R30

700

 12.4R32/12.4-32

650

 16.9R34/16.9-34

750

 18.4R34/18.4-34

775

480/70R34

750

520/70R34

775

540/65R34

750

540/70R34

775

600/65R34

775

 12.4R36/12.4-36

700

 13.6R36/13.6-36

725

12.4-38

725

 13.6R38/13.6-38

750

 15.5-38 / 15.5R38

750

12.4-42

750

18.4-16.1

480

21.5-16.1

485

 18.4R38/18.4-38

825

 16.9R38/16.9-38

800

520/70R38

825

600/65R38

825

540/65R38

800

480/70R38

800

420/85R38

800

REAR 

TYRES

INDEX RADIUS* 

(mm)

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2.1.4 Implement Width 

Press the UP button to go to the next menu section, that is used to set the implement width. This value is used to along
with the distance travelled to calculate the Area Worked. When the cluster is brand new the default value should be 0 =
0,0 centimetres. The width can be set in Feet or Centimetres.

This first screen will show the current setting and units, 30.0 Feet in the example. A graphic is shown at the bottom of
the screen to symbolise implement width.

To change the implement width:
1- Press the MENU button
2- The actual implement width will flash (e.g. 30.0).
3- press UP or DOWN to scroll metric units in divisions of 10 between 0000 and 9990. The range of imperial units will be

0 to 199.5 in divisions of 0.5.

 If the MENU button is pressed now, you can directly set the unit of measurement as here described.
4- To save this new setting press and hold the MENU button for longer than 2 seconds (the numbers will stop flashing)

and press the UP and DOWN buttons to access other parts of the Accessory menu.

If the units need to be changed:
1- Press the MENU button
2- The actual implement width will flash.
3- Press the MENU button again and the units will flash.
4- Press UP or DOWN to switch between metric and imperial.
 F= Feet C= Centimetres
 If the MENU button is pressed now, you can directly set the width as here described.
4- To save this new setting press and hold the MENU button for longer than 2 seconds (the letter will stop flashing) and

press the UP and DOWN buttons to access other parts of the Accessory menu.

Note: Press MENU again after stage 3 to return to width adjustment.

-  If the key is turned to the off position before the new value is set the old value is used.

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2.1.5  Service timer

By pressing the UP button, the Service Timer menu is entered. This is a simple count-down timer that can be set by the
operator. In normal operation, when the timer reaches 0 the spanner symbol will show on the right-hand panel of the
cluster. When the cluster is brand new the default value should be 0 (inactivated).

This first screen will show the time set originally (1000), the time left to run (586) and will also show the hourglass and
spanner graphics to indicate which menu is being accessed.

To set the Service interval:
1- Press the MENU button
2- The time left to run (586 in the example) will flash.
3- Press UP or DOWN to scroll in units of 1 from 0 to 1999.
4- To save this new setting press and hold the MENU button for longer than 2 seconds (the number will stop flashing)

and the new Service Interval will be recorded on the bottom line of the left-hand panel (1000 in the example). Pressing
the UP and DOWN buttons will now access other parts of the menu.

If the interval is set to 0 the Service timer has been deactivated.

-  If the key is turned to the off position before the new value is set the old value is used.

This is NOT an operator menu.
DO NOT press to enter this menu.

Normally this menu is programmed at your Dealer's workshop.

Enter this menu only if absolutely required to add a specific service operation,

Entering this menu might affect the tractor operation.
See your dealer for more information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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