Proper Tire Balancing Boosts 4-Wheel Performance NEW HOLLAND (Uncaster Co.) Today’s four-wheel drive tractor is a marvel of efficiency and performance, providing it is properly ballasted to give you equal weight distribution fore and aft while allowing for high-speed field work and optimum wheel slippage. It’s not hard to determine prop er ballasting, but before looking at that, consider speed and wheel slip. You should plan to operate at the highest field speed possible for the type of implements you’re using and the soil conditions. As the tractor speed increases, the amount of weight required decreases. There will be less pull, and reducing the pull by 2 percent can result in 50 percent longer life of your tractor’s drive train components. Concerning wheel slip, it’s been determined that most effi cient operation is achieved when wheel slip is maintained between 10 and 15 percent. 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In general, you want ballasting that allows you to operate at conti nuous pulls of S mph and above with a 10 to 15 percent wheel slip. As noted earlier, ballasting is also used to obtain an approximate 50-50 weight distribution between the front and rear axles when the unit is operating under load. There are really three separate “stages” when you evaluate the tractor weight distribution. The bareback stage (A) is when the tractor has no PTO or no three point hitch but is simply “as deliv ered” it has no ballast and is not in motion. With the Ford Versatile four-wheel drive tractors, in this stage, 33 percent of the weight is on the rear axle and 67 percent is on the front axle. The second stage (B) is with ballasting added to compensate for the type of work to be done but the machine is still at rest. 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