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PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Breaking shear bolts
Front drum contacts ground
Ensure hitch cylinder stops are correctly
set and/or slow down and lift front
while traveling in deep ditches or ruts.
Engaging too quickly
For tractors equipped with an automatic
PTO clutch, set to lowest engagement
setting.
Shear pin too small
After checking the entire drivetrain and
determining that there are not issues,
the shear bolt may be upgraded to a
7/16" GR 8 bolt to replace the 7/16" GR
5 that is standard (3750 only).
Mud build-up under top
doors
Operating conditions
Tough conditions will require
additional cleaning.
Running defoliator on headlands
Shut off defoliator on headlands or
raise up front and/or rear to prevent
flails from churning up dirt and dust
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