front tires leaning out

   / front tires leaning out #1  

Ginormous

Gold Member
Joined
Apr 15, 2011
Messages
460
Location
Dayton, Ohio
Tractor
Yanmar YM2210
I just purchased a YM1700. I've been doing little things to make sure it's running well -- like flushing the radiator. I noticed that the tops of the front tires lean out a few degrees (didn't get around to measuring it yet) compared to the rear tires. Is that normal?
 
   / front tires leaning out #2  
I wish I had a definitive answer for you, but I am interested in any answers because my new Kubota L3400 is the same way. I have asked some folks around here and they don't know either.
 
   / front tires leaning out #4  
Normal. Its called camber or "toe in" I haven't seen a 4wd tractor where the front tires didn't toe in. My L4400 is VERY noticeable.
 
   / front tires leaning out
  • Thread Starter
#6  
Awesome, thanks for the info guys! :thumbsup:
 
   / front tires leaning out #8  
i was told that it has to do with what happens when the loader is full....the weight will push the tires out to more of a vertical position. The camber helps compensate for this when it happens. not sure how true that is....but its what i was told. My tractor has it also.
 
   / front tires leaning out #9  
Now, for the obvious followup question; Why?

The manual says it is to make steering easier. I can't explain the physics of how that works though.
 
   / front tires leaning out #10  
i thought it had something to do with making them run true, or that it helps return the wheel to center after a turn is made. At least i know thats why alignment on a automobile is important.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2019 RAM (A53422)
2019 RAM (A53422)
2015 Ford F-150 (A53422)
2015 Ford F-150...
2010 Ford Edge SE SUV (A51694)
2010 Ford Edge SE...
CASE 580 (A47477)
CASE 580 (A47477)
2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab Pickup Truck (A53422)
2014 Chevrolet...
2018 DIAMOND C 40 FOOT GOOSENECK (A53843)
2018 DIAMOND C 40...
 
Top