I am green as they come!! How do you check hydraulic pressure?? What are the consequences of your elevated pressures and what did it indicate needed to be fixed? On a routine, when do you check pressures?
More than likely will check all "nuts and bolts" and read the manual, if any of that helps.
Yes, AG tires....didn't know they "adjusted out"....why do they need to be at their widest position?
Did you go to the link I posted? Mine arrived last week with pressures set
at 3000psi....they were clearly not checked by the dealer OR the importer.
It is easy to check and adjust, and you only really need to do it once. If
you are a total newbie and not handy, you may want help here. If you
want to tackle it yourself, buy a 4000 or 5000psi guage ($10 or so) and
some adapters. The hoses on your loader are -6 JIC, or you can get
some QA fittings for your AUX valve and put the guage there.
Too high pressure means you can break things, like your FEL cylinders.
Your tractor is specced at 2611psi max.
AG tire wheels have 4 width settings. Your tractor arrives with the wheels
in the narrowest setting for shipping compactness. Wider settings make
the tractor less prone to rollover, esp with the taller AG tires. Your
manual covers that.