Hagie STS 10 Combo User manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS
5 - DASH / AUTO
Covers Machine Serial Numbers: SNU16101616001-200 Part No. 493628
© 2015-16 Hagie Manufacturing Company. Clarion, Iowa USA Rev. 16H160729
1 – INTRODUCTION
A Word From Hagie Manufacturing Company ...................................................................1-1
About This Manual .............................................................................................................1-1
Safety Messages Used In This Manual .............................................................................1-2
Service and Assistance ......................................................................................................1-2
Reporting Accidents, Injuries, or Safety Concerns ............................................................1-2
Identification .......................................................................................................................1-2
Specifications .....................................................................................................................1-6
2016 Product Warranty ....................................................................................................1-18
2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
Intended Use ......................................................................................................................2-1
Safety Precautions .............................................................................................................2-1
Seat Belt ............................................................................................................................2-6
Rotating Beacons ...............................................................................................................2-7
Emergency Stop ................................................................................................................2-7
Operator Presence Switch (OPS) ......................................................................................2-8
Emergency Exit ..................................................................................................................2-8
Fire Extinguisher ................................................................................................................2-9
First Aid Kit .........................................................................................................................2-9
Roll-Over Protection Structure (ROPS) ...........................................................................2-10
Safety Decals ...................................................................................................................2-11
3 – CAB
Seat - Operator (Deluxe) ....................................................................................................3-1
Seat - Operator (Premium) ................................................................................................3-2
Seat - Instructor .................................................................................................................3-4
Operator’s Station ..............................................................................................................3-5
Machine Display ...............................................................................................................3-27
4 – ENGINE AND DRIVE SYSTEMS
Engine - Starting ................................................................................................................4-1
Engine Aftertreatment - Tier 4 Final ...................................................................................4-3
Hydrostatic Drive ..............................................................................................................4-10
All-Wheel Steer (AWS) ....................................................................................................4-15
5 – HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
Hydraulic System Components ..........................................................................................5-1
Reversible Fan ...................................................................................................................5-5
Tread Adjustment ...............................................................................................................5-6
Ladder ................................................................................................................................5-8
Pressure Washer ...............................................................................................................5-9

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6 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
Batteries .............................................................................................................................6-1
Battery Disconnect Switch .................................................................................................6-2
Fuses and Relays ..............................................................................................................6-3
Fuse and Relay Ratings .....................................................................................................6-7
Video Camera Input Connections ....................................................................................6-10
7 – SPRAY SYSTEMS
Spray Boom Hose Clamp Installation ................................................................................7-1
Spray Booms - 90/100’ ......................................................................................................7-2
Spray Booms - 120/132’ ..................................................................................................7-12
Spray Boom - Rear ..........................................................................................................7-26
Solution System Components ..........................................................................................7-28
Solution System - Operation ............................................................................................7-36
Fence Row Applicator ......................................................................................................7-39
Filling Your Solution Tank ................................................................................................7-40
Draining Your Solution Tank ............................................................................................7-45
Rinse System ...................................................................................................................7-46
Foam Marker System .......................................................................................................7-50
Modular Injection System .................................................................................................7-53
Cover Crop Interseeder (CCI) ..........................................................................................7-62
Application .......................................................................................................................7-66
8 – DETASSELING SYSTEMS
Detasseling System Components ......................................................................................8-1
Detasseling System - Operation ........................................................................................8-9
4-2 Detasseler Combo Attachment - Adjustable ..............................................................8-11
Tasseltrol®/LS System 12™ ............................................................................................8-13
Tasseltrol Flowchart .........................................................................................................8-23
9 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Service - Fluids ..................................................................................................................9-1
Service - Filters ................................................................................................................9-10
Service - Lubrication ........................................................................................................9-22
Service - Engine Drive Belt ..............................................................................................9-27
Service - Bolt Torque .......................................................................................................9-28
Service - Toe-In ...............................................................................................................9-30
Service - Miscellaneous ...................................................................................................9-31
Service Intervals ..............................................................................................................9-36
Storage ............................................................................................................................9-40
10 – MISCELLANEOUS
Transporting .....................................................................................................................10-1
Lifting Your Machine ........................................................................................................10-5
Quick-Tach System - Spray Booms .................................................................................10-7
Quick-Tach System - Detasseler Combo .......................................................................10-17

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Air Suspension Exhaust .................................................................................................10-24
Hand Wash System .......................................................................................................10-24
Hood Operation ..............................................................................................................10-26
Tall Crop Package - Installation .....................................................................................10-27
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................10-42

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SECTION 1 – INTRODUCTION
The following patent decal is located along the
frame behind the front right-hand leg and
provides current patents issued on your machine.
NOTE: Hagie Manufacturing Company reserves
the right to make changes to any current
patents or patents pending at any time,
without notice.
A WORD FROM HAGIE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Congratulations on the purchase of your STS
Combo Sprayer! Read this operator’s manual and
become familiar with operating procedures and
safety precautions before attempting to operate
your sprayer.
As with any piece of equipment, certain
operating procedures, service, and maintenance
are required to keep your machine in top running
condition. We have attempted herein to cover all
of the adjustments required to fit varying
conditions. However, there may be times when
special care must be considered.
NOTE: The operator is responsible for
inspecting the machine and it’s
attachments, as well as having parts
repaired or replaced when continued use
of the product causes damage or
excessive wear to other parts.
Hagie Manufacturing Company reserves the
right to make changes in the design and material
of any subsequent sprayer without obligation to
existing units.
Thank you for choosing a Hagie and we
ensure you of our continued interest and support
in its optimal performance for you. We are proud
to have you as a customer!
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This manual will aid you in the proper
operation and service of your machine. It is the
responsibility of the user to read the operator’s
manual and comply with correct and safe
operating procedures, as well as maintain the
product according to the service information
provided in the Maintenance andStorage Section
elsewhere in this manual.
Photographs and illustrations used in this
manual are of general nature only. Some of the
equipment and features shown may not be
available on your machine.
Information described in this manual was
correct at the time of printing. Because of Hagie
Manufacturing Company’s continuous product
improvement, certain information may not be
included in this manual. To obtain the most
current operator’s manual for your machine,
please visit www.hagiehelp.com.
Hagie Manufacturing Patent Decal
(Located along the frame
behind the front right-hand leg)
NOTICE
Any pictures contained within this
operator’s manual that depict situations
with shields, guards, rails, or lids
removed are for demonstration only.
Hagie Manufacturing Company strongly
urges the operator to keep all shields
and safety devices in place at all times.

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Keep this manual in a convenient place for
easy reference. This manual is considered a
permanent fixture of the product. In the event
of resale, this manual should accompany the
machine.
If you do not understand any part of this
manual or require additional information or
service, contact Hagie Customer Support for
assistance.
SAFETY MESSAGES USED
IN THIS MANUAL
The following safety messages found
throughout this manual alert you of situations
that could become potentially dangerous to
the operator, service personnel, or
equipment.
NOTE: A “Note” is intended to make special
mention of, or remark on.
SERVICE AND ASSISTANCE
For service and assistance, please contact:
Hagie Manufacturing Company
721 Central Avenue West
P.O. Box 273
Clarion, IA 50525-0273
(515) 532-2861 OR (800) 247-4885
www.hagiehelp.com
REPORTING ACCIDENTS,
INJURIES, OR SAFETY
CONCERNS
Should an accident or injury occur
involving the use of a Hagie product, or if you
have a product safety concern, report such
information directly to Hagie Customer
Support at (800) 247-4885.
IDENTIFICATION
DANGER
This symbol indicates a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, will result
in serious injury or death.
WARNING
This symbol indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in moderate/
serious injury or death.
CAUTION
This symbol indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury. It may also be used to
alert against unsafe practices.
NOTICE
This symbol indicates operator
awareness which, if not avoided, may
result in personal or property damage.
NOTICE
Reference to right and left-hand used
throughout this manual refers to the
position when seated in the operator’s
seat facing forward.

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Each machine is identified by means of a
frame serial number. This serial number
denotes the model, year in which it was built,
and the number of the sprayer.
For further identification, the engine,
solution pump, hydraulic pumps, and
attachments each have serial numbers, and
the planetary wheel hubs have identification
plates that describe the type of mount and
gear ratio.
To ensure prompt, efficient service when
ordering parts or requesting service repairs,
record the serial numbers and identification
numbers in the following spaces provided.
Sprayer
The sprayer serial number is stamped on
the right-hand side frame (behind rear leg).
Engine
The engine has an identification plate
mounted on top of engine near the oil fill port
that provides engine serial number, as well as
other manufacturer information. Refer to
your Parts Manual for specific part number.
Solution Pump
The solution pump has an identification
plate mounted on the side of pump that
provides pump serial number, as well as other
manufacturer information. Refer to your
Parts Manual for specific part number.
Hydraulic Pumps
The PC, LS, and Drive Pumps each have
an identification plate mounted on the side of
pump that provides pump serial number, as
well as other manufacturer information.
Refer to your Parts Manual for specific part
number.
Sprayer Serial Number
-Typical View
Serial No. _______________________
Engine Identification Plate
-Typical View
Serial No. _______________________
Solution Pump Identification Plate
* View shown from beneath machine
-Typical View
Serial No. _______________________

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Wheel Motors
The wheel motors each have an
identification plate mounted on the side of
motor that provides motor serial number, as
well as other manufacturer information.
Refer to your Parts Manual for specific part
number.
Wheel Hubs
The wheel hubs each have an
identification plate mounted on the front of
hub that provides hub serial number, as well
as other manufacturer information, including
gear ratio. Refer to your Parts Manual for
specific part number.
Spray Boom
Steel Spray Booms (90/100’)
The steel spray boom serial number is
stamped on the bottom right-hand side of
transom.
Hydraulic Pumps
* Top view shown
-Typical View
_______________________ PC Pump
_______________________ LS Pump
_______________________ Drive Pump
•PC
Pump
•LS
Pump
•Drive
Pump
Front Rear
Wheel Motor Identification Plates
-Typical View
_______________________ Right Front
_______________________ Right Rear
_______________________ Left Front
_______________________ Left Rear
Wheel Hub Identification Plate
-Typical View
_______________________ Right Front
_______________________ Right Rear
_______________________ Left Front
_______________________ Left Rear

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Aluminum Spray Booms (120/132’)
The aluminum spray boom serial number
is stamped on the lower right-hand side of
fixed transom.
Detasseler Combo Attachment
The detasseler combo attachment serial
number is stamped on the main tool bar.
Steel Spray Boom Serial Number
-Typical View
Serial No. _______________________
Aluminum Spray Boom Serial Number
-Typical View
Serial No. _______________________
Detasseler Combo Attachment
Serial Number
-Typical View
Serial No. _______________________

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SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE: 380/90 R54 tires used for the following machine dimensions.
Detail Description Specification
90-ft.
Boom
100- ft.
Boom
120-ft.
Boom
132-ft.
Boom
AOverall Sprayer Height (from top of cab)
NOTE: Overall machine height dimension does not
include the cab-mounted rotating
beacons or the optional GPS unit.
154” **
(391.2 cm) **
154” **
(391.2 cm) **
154” **
(391.2 cm) **
154” **
(391.2 cm) **
B Raised Transom Height 153” **
(388.6 cm) **
(from top of lights)
153” **
(388.6 cm) **
(from top of lights)
153” **
(388.6 cm) **
(from top of fixed
transom)
153” **
(388.6 cm) **
(from top of fixed
transom)
C3 Transom Lift Range (C1 minus C2) 86”
(104” - 18”)
218.4 cm
(264.2-45.7 cm)
86”
(104” - 18”)
218.4 cm
(264.2-45.7 cm)
86”
(104” - 18”)
218.4 cm
(264.2-45.7 cm)
86”
(104” - 18”)
218.4 cm
(264.2-45.7 cm)
D Static Loaded Hub Height 38 3/8” **
(97.5 cm) **
38 3/8” **
(97.5 cm) **
38 3/8” **
(97.5 cm) **
38 3/8” **
(97.5 cm) **
EWheel Base 140” (355.6 cm) 140” (355.6 cm) 140” (355.6 cm) 140” (355.6 cm)
F Sprayer Length
NOTE: Overall machine length will vary, depending on
boom size. Dimensions do not include
the optional rear boom.
336” (853.4 cm) 336” (853.4 cm) 370” (939.8 cm) 410” (1041.4 cm)
GWidth (booms folded, 120”/304.8 cm tread) 144” (365.8 cm) 144” (365.8 cm) 177” (449.6 cm) 177” (449.6 cm)
H Frame Clearance (to tread adjust bolts) 74” (188 cm) ** 74” (188 cm) ** 74” (188 cm) ** 74” (188 cm) **
ILower Leg Clearance (from shield) 31” (78.7 cm) ** 31” (78.7 cm) ** 31” (78.7 cm) ** 31” (78.7 cm) **
J Tread Width* 120” - In **
(304.8 cm - In) **
154” - Out **
(391.2 cm - Out) **
120” - In **
(304.8 cm - In) **
154” - Out **
(391.2 cm - Out) **
120” - In **
(304.8 cm - In) **
154” - Out **
(391.2 cm - Out) **
120” - In **
(304.8 cm - In) **
154” - Out **
(391.2 cm - Out) **
Illustration shown with 120-ft. boom

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* Tread width is measured from center of tire at
ground.
** Refer to “Tire Specifications” provided elsewhere
in this section for a complete listing of tire options
when configuring machine specifications on your
model.
General Information
•Frame Type: 4 x 8” (10.2 x 20.3 cm)
modular platform frame
•Suspension: 4-wheel, individual, auto
air-ride
•Shipping Width:
- 144”/365.8 cm (with 90/100’ boom)
- 177”/449.6 cm (with 120/132’ boom)
•Approximate Dry Weight:
- 20,360 lbs./9,235 kg (machine only)
- 24,860 lbs./11,276 kg (with 90’ boom)
- 25,360 lbs./11,503 kg (with 100’ boom)
- 26,260 lbs./11,911 kg (with 120’ boom)
- 26,960 lbs./12,228 kg (with 132’ boom)
NOTICE
Because Hagie Manufacturing
Company offers a variety of options, the
illustrations in this manual may show a
machine equipped other than standard.
Height and weight values may vary,
depending on available equipment.

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Spray System GPS Specifications
-If Equipped
NOTE: 120-ft. boom and 380/90 R54 tires used for the following machine dimensions.
NOTE: Dimensions may vary depending on
boom and tire options.
Detail Description Specification
AWheel Base 140” (355.6 cm)
B Static Loaded Hub Height 38 3/8” (97.5 cm)
COverall Sprayer Height (from middle of GPS unit) 156.4” (397.3 cm)
D Length
(from front of boom spray tips to center of GPS unit)
129.8” (329.7 cm)
ELength (from center of GPS unit to center of rear hub) 112.8” (286.5 cm)

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Settings and Calibration
Record settings and calibration values
used in the following spaces provided when
programming your spray system console.
Refer to this information for future reference.
Circle the selected setting on the spray system console for the following options:
Record calculated calibration values in the spaces provided below.
Units • US (Acres) • SI (Hectares) • Turf
(1,000 sq. ft./
92 sq. m)
Speed
Sensor
• SP1 (Wheel Speed) • SP2 (Radar/GPS)
Control Type • Liquid Spray • Gran 1
(Single Belt
Bed)
• Gran 2
(Split Belt
Bed/Single
Encoder)
• Gran 3
(Split Belt
Bed/Dual
Encoders)
• Spinner RPM
Control
Valve Type • Standard
Valve
•Fast Valve • Fast Close
Valve
• Pulse Width
Modulated
Valve
• Pulse Width
Modulated
Close Valve
Speed Cal Section
Widths
Meter Cal Rate Cal Valve Cal Tank Volume
1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1.
2. 2. 2. 2. 2.
3. 3. 3. 3. 3.
4. 4. 4. 4. 4.
5. 5. 5. 5. 5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

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Description Specification
Engine
Manufacturer Cummins®
Model QSB 6.7
Type Electronic with air-to-air cooler and turbo
charger
Number of Cylinders 6
Displacement 6.7 liters (408.9 c.i.)
Horse Power •Tier 4 Final - 300 hp (220.7 KW)
•Tier 3 or Tier 4 - 275 hp (202.3 KW)
Fuel Type •Tier 4 - Ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD)
•Tier 3 - No. 2 diesel
Fuel System Filtered, direct-injected
Air Cleaner Dry-type, dual element
Engine Air Filter Restriction Monitors Filter Minder® (Electrical and Mechanical)
Slow Idle 850 RPM
Fast Idle (no load) 2300 RPM
Hydrostatic Drive
Hydrostatic Pump Danfoss H1-Series
Drive Train All-Wheel 4-Wheel Drive
Speed Ranges^ Ranges 1-20 (operator selected)
Hydrostatic Wheel Motors Danfoss H1-Series
Final Drives Planetary gear reduction hubs
(Bonfiglioli or Auburn Power Wheel®)
• Lubrication Oil bath
Brakes (parking only) Multiple disk, spring applied, hydraulically
released
Auxiliary Hydraulic System
Steering System Hydraulic, priority circuit
• Control Full-time power
• Steering Cylinders Double acting
• Turning Radius^• 25 ft./7.5 m (No AWS/AWS “Off”)
• 18 ft./5.5 m (AWS “On”, if equipped)
All Wheel Steer (AWS), if equipped ^ Coordinated Steering

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Solution System Hydraulic Pump Load Sense (LS) Pump
Cooling Fan Hydraulic Pump Gear Pump
Spray System
Booms 90/100/120/132-ft. (9 sections)
• Type 1” (2.5 cm) schedule 5 stainless wet boom
plumbing
• Controls Electro-hydraulic (fold/lift/level)
• Level Shock Absorber Gas charged accumulator
• 90/100-ft. Outer Boom Hydraulic Breakaway Self-actuated, auto-reset hydraulic
• 120/132-ft. Inner Boom Breakaway Hydraulic, manual reset
• 120/132-ft. Outer Boom Breakaway Mechanical with spring, auto-reset
Solution Fill Connection
• Quick-fill Connection 3” (7.6 cm) inner diameter
Solution Tank
• Standard 1000 gal. (3785 L) polyethylene
• Optional 1000 gal. (3785 L) stainless steel
Agitation Jet-type with electric valve variable control
General Spray System
• Pump • Centrifugal-hydraulically driven w/proportional
control valve
• Hypro® 9306-HM1C-BU w/silicon carbide seals
• 3” (7.6 cm) inlet/2” (5.1 cm) outlet plumbing
• Flow Meter Electromagnetic: 3-190 GPM (11.4-719.2 l/min)
• Boom Solution Valves Ball valves, electric actuation, stainless ball and
stem, PTFE seats
• Pressure Gauge 100 PSI (6.9 bar), glycerin filled
• Console • Raven (optional)
• Ag Leader® (optional)
• Fence Row Nozzle Remote activated (left and right)
• Rear Nozzle Remote activated
Foam Marker System
Make Hagie Concentrate Foamer
Type Boom Mix
Rinse System
Spray System Rinse
(solution tank, pump, and booms)
2 rotating rinse balls (inside tank)

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Air Purge - if equipped Remote activated (purges pump suction line,
pump, and boom plumbing)
Electrical System
General Electrical System
• Battery Dual 12V, negative ground (CCA)
• Alternator 200 AMP, voltage regulated
• Starter 12V with solenoid
Lights (Exterior)
• Front of Cab 2 trapezoidal headlights, 2 floodlights, 2 rotating
amber beacon lights
• Transom 2 trapezoidal headlights
• Transom Mount 2 trapezoidal headlights (high/low beam), 2 oval
amber lights (combined)
• Boom Cradle 2 trapezoidal floodlights (1 on each cradle), 2
oval amber lights (1 on each cradle)
• Rear Engine Hood 2 round red lights, 2 round amber lights
• Spray Section Indicators
(located on boom, if equipped)
1 oval white, 2 oval amber, 9 oval red
Cab and Instruments
Sound Level (cab interior) 86 dBA (maximum)
Cab (General) Tilt steering, wipers/washers, dual side mirrors,
dome light, tinted glass, instructor seat
Temperature Control Full range
A/C Charge Type R-134a
Fresh Air Filtration • RESPA® cab filter
• Charcoal filter
Seat Air ride
Instruments Tachometer (RPM), fuel level, engine coolant
temperature, aftertreatment level (if equipped)
Machine Display Hour meter, battery voltage, engine oil pressure,
ground speed, engine diagnostics, tread
adjustment, parking brake, machine/engine
malfunction warnings, engine exhaust filtration
warning, high exhaust temperature warning, low
hydraulic oil level, low coolant level, low fuel
level, grid heater, cab air pressure
Stereo AM/FM Radio with CD/MP3/Bluetooth
(if equipped)

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Fluid Capacities
Solution Tank 1000 gallons (3785 L)
Fuel Tank 135 gallons (511 L)
Engine Oil Pan (including filter and cooler) 17.6 quarts (16.7 L), SAE 15W-40
Engine Oil Dipstick (L-H mark) 2 quarts (1.9 L)
Engine Cooling System
(including block, lines, and radiator)
•Tier 4 Final - 14 gallons (53 L), ethylene glycol
•Tier 3 - 12.5 gallons (47 L), ethylene glycol
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Tank
(Tier 4 Final Engines)
10 gallons (37 L)
Hydraulic Oil
(including lines, filter, cooler, etc.)
50 gallons (189 L)
Hydraulic Oil Reservoir 32 gallons (121 L)
Wheel Hubs (4) •Bonfiglioli = 40 oz./each (1.18 L),
75W-90 synthetic oil
•Auburn Power Wheel® = 78 oz./each (2.3 L),
75W-90 synthetic oil
Rinse System Tank 100 gallons (378.5 L)
Hand Wash Tank 4 gallons (15 L)
Foam Marker 1 gallon (3.8 L), foam concentrate
Detasseling System
General
• Monitors/Controls • Detasseling Control Panel
• Tasseltrol®/LS System 12™ Control Panel
• General System Light sensing system, depth command,
electrical disconnect, hydraulic couplers
Outriggers
• 12-Row 134”/340.4 cm (1 left, 1 right)
• 8-Row 75”/190.5 cm (1 left, 1 right)
Quad Pullers
• Number of Rows Available 6, 8, 10, or 12
• Drive Hydraulic

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^ Operators with machines equipped with All-Wheel Steer (AWS) pay special attention.
• Tire Size 4.10/3.50 2-ply
• Tire Pressure 10 PSI (.7 bar)
• Operating Speed Up to 400 RPM
Cutter
• Number of Rows Available 6, 8, 10, or 12
• Drive Hydraulic
• Blade Size 18”/45.7 cm
• Operating Speed Up to 3100 RPM

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* Static load radius is suggested and will vary with load.
TIRE SPECIFICATIONS (STANDARD)
Size Make Model Load
Rating
(Weight/
Speed)
Air
Pressure
(Max PSI)
Tread
Width
(in.)
Load
Capacity
(lbs.)
Overall
Diameter
(in.)
Static
Load
Radius*
(in.)
Rolling
Circum.
(in.)
Gross
Flat
Plate
(in2)
320/90R50 Goodyear® Ultra
Sprayer
161A8/B 78 12.4 10,200 73.6 33.8 219 235
380/90R46 Alliance 350 172D 84 14.9 13,880 71.8 33.1 215 242
380/90R46 Goodyear Ultra
Sprayer
168A8/B 78 14.4 12,300 72.6 32.6 217 277
VF380/90R46 Michelin® Spraybib 173D 64 15.1 14,330 72.5 33.4 217 267
IF320/105R54 Goodyear Ultra
Sprayer
167D 64 12.9 12,000 80.1 35.4 236 215
IF380/105R50 Goodyear Ultra
Sprayer
177D 70 14.9 16,100 80.7 36.1 241 305
IF380/105R50 Firestone® All
Traction
177B 70 15.9 16,100 80.8 37.3 244 327
VF420/95R50 Michelin Spraybib 177D 52 16.3 16,094 80.8 36.9 240.9 N/A
520/85R42 Goodyear Ultra Torq 170A8 52 20.3 13,200 76.5 34.3 230 N/A
VF480/80R50 Michelin Yieldbib 166B 23 18.4 11,680 80.3 35.5 237.6 450
480/80R42 Goodyear Dyna Torq 166A8 58 18.7 11,700 73.3 33.3 221 N/A
TIRE SPECIFICATIONS (METRIC)
Size Make Model Load
Rating
(Weight/
Speed)
Air
Pressure
(Max
Bar)
Tread
Width
(cm)
Load
Capacity
(kg)
Overall
Diameter
(cm)
Static
Load
Radius*
(cm)
Rolling
Circum.
(cm)
Gross
Flat
Plate
(cm2)
320/90R50 Goodyear® Ultra
Sprayer
161A8/B 5.4 31.5 4,626 186.9 85.9 556.3 1516.1
380/90R46 Alliance 350 172D 5.8 37.8 6,295 182.4 84.1 546.1 1561.3
380/90R46 Goodyear Ultra
Sprayer
168A8/B 5.4 36.6 5,579 184.4 82.8 551.2 1787.1
VF380/90R46 Michelin® Spraybib 173D 4.4 38.4 6,500 184.2 84.8 551.2 1722.6
IF320/105R54 Goodyear Ultra
Sprayer
167D 4.4 32.8 5,443 203.5 89.9 599.4 1387.1
IF380/105R50 Goodyear Ultra
Sprayer
177D 4.8 37.8 7,302 205.0 91.7 612.1 1967.7
IF380/105R50 Firestone® All
Traction
177B 4.8 40.4 7,302 205.2 94.7 619.8 2109.7
VF420/95R50 Michelin Spraybib 177D 3.6 41.4 7,300 205.2 93.7 611.9 N/A
520/85R42 Goodyear Ultra Torq 170A8 3.6 51.6 5,987 194.3 87.1 584.2 N/A
VF480/80R50 Michelin Yieldbib 166B 1.6 46.7 5,298 204.0 90.2 603.5 2903.2
480/80R42 Goodyear Dyna Torq 166A8 4.0 47.5 5,307 186.2 84.6 561.3 N/A

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NOTE: There are no adjustments to the loads and pressures in the above table for lower speeds or stationary service.
NOTE: Minimum inflation pressures for IF agricultural tires used as singles = 12 psi.
TIRE LOAD LIMITS (LBS) AT VARIOUS COLD INFLATION PRESSURES (PSI)
Inflation
(psi)
6 9 12 15 17 20 23 26 29
320/90R50 Goodyear 2,270 2,760 3,200 3,640 4,080 4,540 4,940 5,200 5,520
380/90R46 Alliance 3,300 4,800 5,520 6,400 7,150 8,050 8,800 9,100 9,650
380/90R46 Goodyear 2,830 3,300 3,860 5,080 5,520 5,520 6,150 6,400 6,800
VF380/
90R46
Michelin N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
IF320/
105R54
Goodyear 3,200 3,860 4,540 5,080 5,840 6,400 7,150 7,400 7,850
IF380/
105R50
Goodyear 3,960 4,800 5,520 6,400 7,150 8,050 8,800 9,100 9,650
IF380/
105R50
Firestone 3,300 4,800 5,520 6,400 7,150 8,050 8,800 9,100 9,650
VF420/
95R50
Michelin N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 11,350 11,830
520/85R42 Goodyear 4,080 4,940 5,680 6,600 7,400 8,520 9,100 9,350 9,900
VF480/
80R50
Michelin N/A N/A 7,390 8,380 9,370 10,530 11,680 N/A N/A
480/80R42 Goodyear 3,420 4,080 4,800 5,520 6,150 6,950 7,600 8,050 8,250
TIRE LOAD LIMITS (LBS) AT VARIOUS COLD INFLATION PRESSURES (PSI)
(CONTINUED)
Inflation
(psi)
35 41 46 52 58 64 70 75
320/90R50 Goodyear 5,840 6,400 6,950 7,400 7,850 8,550 9,100 9,650
380/90R46 Alliance 10,200 11,400 12,000 12,800 13,600 14,800 16,100 N/A
380/90R46 Goodyear 7,150 7,850 8,550 9,100 9,650 10,500 11,400 12,000
VF380/
90R46
Michelin 10,200 11,000 12,020 12,790 13,230 14,330 N/A N/A
IF320/
105R54
Goodyear 8,250 9,100 9,650 N/A 11,000 12,000 N/A N/A
IF380/
105R50
Goodyear 10,200 11,400 12,000 N/A 13,600 14,800 N/A N/A
IF380/
105R50
Firestone 10,200 11,400 12,000 12,800 13,600 14,800 16,100 N/A
VF420/
95R50
Michelin 12,790 14,000 15,210 16,090 N/A N/A N/A N/A
520/85R42 Goodyear 10,500 11,400 12,300 13,200 N/A N/A N/A N/A
VF480/
80R50
Michelin N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
480/80R42 Goodyear 8,800 9,650 10,500 11,000 11,700 N/A N/A N/A

SECTION 1 –
INTRODUCTION
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NOTE: There are no adjustments to the loads and pressures in the above table for lower speeds or stationary service.
NOTE: Minimum inflation pressures for IF agricultural tires used as singles = .8 bar.
TIRE LOAD LIMITS (KG) AT VARIOUS COLD INFLATION PRESSURES (BAR)
Inflation
(bar)
.4 .6 .8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
320/90R50 Goodyear 156.5 190.3 220.6 251.0 281.3 424.0 340.6 358.5 380.6
380/90R46 Alliance 227.5 330.9 380.6 441.3 493.0 555.0 606.7 627.4 665.3
380/90R46 Goodyear 195.1 227.5 266.1 350.3 380.6 380.6 424.0 441.3 468.8
VF380/
90R46
Michelin N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
IF320/
105R54
Goodyear 220.6 266.1 313.0 350.3 402.7 441.3 493.0 510.2 541.2
IF380/
105R50
Goodyear 273.0 330.9 380.6 441.3 493.0 555.0 606.7 627.4 665.3
IF380/
105R50
Firestone 227.5 330.9 380.6 441.3 493.0 555.0 606.7 627.4 665.3
VF420/
95R50
Michelin N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 782.6 815.6
520/85R42 Goodyear 281.3 340.6 391.6 455.1 510.2 587.4 627.4 644.7 682.6
VF480/
80R50
Michelin N/A N/A 509.5 577.8 646.0 726.0 805.3 N/A N/A
480/80R42 Goodyear 235.8 281.3 330.9 380.6 424.0 479.2 524.0 555.0 568.8
TIRE LOAD LIMITS (KG) AT VARIOUS COLD INFLATION PRESSURES (BAR)
(CONTINUED)
Inflation
(bar)
2.4 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.0 4.4 4.8 5.2
320/90R50 Goodyear 402.7 441.3 479.2 510.2 541.2 589.5 627.4 665.3
380/90R46 Alliance 703.3 786.0 827.4 882.5 937.7 1020.4 1110.1 N/A
380/90R46 Goodyear 493.0 541.2 589.5 627.4 665.3 723.9 786.0 827.4
VF380/
90R46
Michelin 703.3 758.4 828.7 881.8 912.2 988.0 N/A N/A
IF320/
105R54
Goodyear 568.8 627.4 665.3 N/A 758.4 827.4 N/A N/A
IF380/
105R50
Goodyear 703.3 786.0 827.4 N/A 937.7 1020.4 N/A N/A
IF380/
105R50
Firestone 703.3 786.0 827.4 882.5 937.7 1020.4 1110.1 N/A
VF420/
95R50
Michelin 881.8 965.3 1048.7 1109.4 N/A N/A N/A N/A
520/85R42 Goodyear 723.9 786.0 848.1 910.1 N/A N/A N/A N/A
VF480/
80R50
Michelin N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
480/80R42 Goodyear 606.7 665.3 723.9 758.4 806.7 N/A N/A N/A
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