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2.1.2

 BA LEXION 460 - 410 - 298 425.0

Contents

Steering ........................................................................... 6.4.4
Brakes .............................................................................. 6.4.5
Foot brake ........................................................................ 6.4.5
Parking brake ................................................................... 6.4.6
Stopping the engine ......................................................... 6.4.6
CLAAS Autopilot 
(Maize picker head)  ......................................................... 6.4.7
CLAAS Autopilot 
(Grain cutterbar)  .............................................................. 6.4.8
Adjusting the directional stability of the combine  ............. 6.4.8
Setting the laser sensor in the field ................................ 6.4.10
Putting the CLAAS Autopilot into operation  ................... 6.4.12
Use in rape with left-hand side cutter  ............................ 6.4.13

Cutterbar hydraulic cylinders  ................................................. 6.5.1

Attaching cutterbar hydraulic cylinders  ............................ 6.5.1
Third cutterbar cylinder  .................................................... 6.5.1

Rear wheel drive axle  ............................................................ 6.6.1

Adjusting rear wheel drive axle from 
transport to working position ............................................ 6.6.1
Wheel tread adjustment – Rear wheel drive axle  ............ 6.6.4
Adjustable rear axle  ......................................................... 6.6.6
Rear axle wheels – steering angle limiter 
(Adjustable rear axle) ....................................................... 6.6.8

Side panels  ............................................................................ 6.7.1

Opening and closing the side panels and the rear door  .. 6.7.1
Adjusting the side panel / rear door locks ........................ 6.7.2

Cabin and lighting  .................................................................. 6.8.1

Headlights, worklights and mirrors ................................... 6.8.1

Towing / Crop inspection / Grain tank .................................... 6.9.1

Towing ............................................................................. 6.9.1
Forwards .......................................................................... 6.9.1
Backwards ....................................................................... 6.9.1
Crop inspection ................................................................ 6.9.1
Grain tank  ........................................................................ 6.9.2
Closing the grain tank openings  ...................................... 6.9.2

Installing dual wheels ........................................................... 6.10.1

Operating the front ladder with dual tyres installed ........ 6.10.5

Additional weights   ............................................................... 6.11.1

Liquid filling for rear axle tyres  ....................................... 6.11.5
Installing the rear axle weights  ...................................... 6.11.5

7. Installing and removing the cutterbar

Installing the cutterbar ............................................................ 7.1.1

Tilting the cutterbar from transport position  ..................... 7.1.1
Machines equipped with CLAAS Auto Contour  ............... 7.1.2
Adjusting the hydraulic cylinder for 
transverse cutterbar control  ............................................. 7.1.2
Machines without CLAAS Auto Contour  .......................... 7.1.3
Locking cutterbars and maize pickers 
(Cutterbars without Auto Contour)  ................................... 7.1.5
Connecting the universal drive shafts .............................. 7.1.6
Fitting the stand  ............................................................... 7.1.6

Removing the cutterbar .......................................................... 7.2.1

Removing the cutterbar  ................................................... 7.2.1
Laying down the cutterbar on the ground  ........................ 7.2.1
Placing the cutterbar on the cutterbar trailer .................... 7.2.2

8. Operation CEBIS

9. Operation – basic machine

Feeder housing ......................................................................  9.1.1

Chains .............................................................................  9.1.1
Cutterbar reverse drive ....................................................  9.1.2
Cutterbar floatation springs  .............................................  9.1.2
Checking the setting of the cutterbar floatation springs  ..  9.1.2
Cutting height indicator ....................................................  9.1.3
Cutterbar spring pressure indicator  .................................  9.1.3
Blocking the cutterbar floatation springs  .........................  9.1.4
Adjusting drop rate of the front attachment  .....................  9.1.4
Cutterbar clutch  ...............................................................  9.1.5
Engaging and disengaging the cutterbar .........................  9.1.5

Threshing mechanism  ...........................................................  9.2.1

Stone trap ........................................................................  9.2.1
Engaging and disengaging the threshing mechanism .....  9.2.2
Threshing drum  ...............................................................  9.2.3
Cleaning the threshing parts  ...........................................  9.2.3
Basic concave setting ......................................................  9.2.4
Learning the limit stops  ...................................................  9.2.9
Threshing drum speed  ..................................................  9.2.10
Threshing drum drives ...................................................  9.2.10
Threshing drum two-step variable speed drive  .............  9.2.10
Installing and removing preconcave segments  .............  9.2.11
Concave segment  .........................................................  9.2.12
Removing the concave segment  ...................................  9.2.12
Installing the concave segment  .....................................  9.2.13
Disawning ......................................................................  9.2.14
Unslugging the threshing drum  .....................................  9.2.14
Deflector curtain  ............................................................  9.2.15

Straw walkers  ........................................................................  9.3.1

Straw walkers  ..................................................................  9.3.1
Intensive separation system ............................................  9.3.1
Multiple finger separation system ....................................  9.3.2
Cleaning the straw walkers  .............................................  9.3.3
Warning signal .................................................................  9.3.3
Straw walker risers  ..........................................................  9.3.4
Rice risers  .......................................................................  9.3.4
Centre risers ....................................................................  9.3.5
Side risers  .......................................................................  9.3.6
Parallel risers ...................................................................  9.3.7
CCM risers  ......................................................................  9.3.8

Cleaning ................................................................................  9.4.1

Sieve pan  ........................................................................  9.4.1
Preparation floor ..............................................................  9.4.1
Frogmouth sieves ............................................................  9.4.2
Electrical sieve adjustment ..............................................  9.4.2
Removing the sieves  .......................................................  9.4.3
Installing the sieves  .........................................................  9.4.6
Tightening torques of axial mountings 
for the upper and lower sieves  ........................................  9.4.6
Sieves – Basic setting  .....................................................  9.4.7
Harvesting without finishing sieves  .................................  9.4.7
Cleaning fan  ....................................................................  9.4.8
Electric fan speed adjustment  .........................................  9.4.9
Wind-controlled cleaning step 
LEXION 460 – 420  ..........................................................  9.4.9

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Page 9: ...rmometer F2 outside red 6 2 8 Cabin with air conditioner Standard version 6 2 9 Cabin with compressor type air conditioning system 6 2 10 Cabin with heating 6 2 12 Floor heating 6 2 12 Demister System...

Page 10: ...the stand 7 1 6 Removing the cutterbar 7 2 1 Removing the cutterbar 7 2 1 Laying down the cutterbar on the ground 7 2 1 Placing the cutterbar on the cutterbar trailer 7 2 2 8 Operation CEBIS 9 Operati...

Page 11: ...he length of cut 9 7 3 Adjusting cross knife 9 7 4 Putting the straw chopper into operation 9 7 4 Putting the straw chopper out of operation 9 7 5 Chopper position for cutterbar trailer hitching 9 7 5...

Page 12: ...10 7 26 Relieving the tension on straw chopper drive belt 12 and removing the belt hydraulic straw chopper 10 7 27 Installing the straw chopper drive belt 12 and tensioning it at spring loaded cylinde...

Page 13: ...Fuel pre filter Extra equipment replaces fuel pre filter Fig 8 11 3 4 Fuel filter 11 3 5 Replacing the filter cartridge 11 3 5 Bleeding the fuel system 11 3 6 Checking engine oil level 11 3 6 Engine...

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Page 15: ...3 General information...

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Page 17: ...h the regulations for the marking of road vehicles with excess width two marker boards at the front and back protective bar two amber flashing warning beacons If any part s of the combine is are subse...

Page 18: ...3 1 2 BA LEXION 460 410 298 425 0 General information...

Page 19: ...cteristics of this CLAAS machine or can detract from its functional performance with a possible adverse affect on the active and or passive operational safety of the machine and its occupational safet...

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Page 21: ...axle load F Year of manufacture G Rated capacity of engine kW H Authorized rear axle load I ECE engine designation Fig 1 1 27671 C D E F G Poids total autorise en charge CHARTRES le RECEPTION des MINE...

Page 22: ...revent incorrect spare parts deliveries Identification plate The identification plate of the machine is located on the right hand side on the operator s platform Fig 2 Combine serial number The combin...

Page 23: ...showing the engine serial no are attached to the valve cover Fig 5 hydraulic mechanic Straw chopper identification plate The chopper serial number is stamped on the left hand side panel Fig 6 7 Cabin...

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Page 27: ...ely by the user Compliance and strict adherence to the conditions of operation service and repair as specified by the manufacturer also constitute essential elements for the intended use This combine...

Page 28: ...ty rocker switch must be switched off 7 Before driving the machine and before starting fieldwork adjust the mirrors to give full view of the road or lane and working area behind Leaving the combine ha...

Page 29: ...l or hydraulic oil under high pressure can penetrate the skin and cause serious injury If any fluid is injected into the skin consult a doctor immediately as otherwise serious infections may result 3...

Page 30: ...4 1 4 BA LEXION 460 410 298 425 0 Safety rules...

Page 31: ...latch R and fold onto the hydraulic piston Fig 1 During combine operation the safety lock must be secured with latch R Fig 2 Fire extinguisher The agent for the fire extinguisher manufacturer should c...

Page 32: ...is equipped with two wheel chocks from the factory The brackets holding the wheel chocks are located on the left hand machine side behind the fan guard The wheel chocks must be carried on the machine...

Page 33: ...gns their placement on the machine and a brief explanatory text are shown on the following pages The CLAAS part number of every decal is stated ahead of the text The figures in refer to the adjacent p...

Page 34: ...4 2 2 BA LEXION 460 410 298 425 0 Safety rules 514 806 0 3 Engage lift cylinder safety lock before entering area of potential hazard Fig 1 2 3 1 2 3 Safety rules...

Page 35: ...298 425 0 BA LEXION 460 410 4 2 3 Safety rules 514 743 1 4 Keep well clear of danger area between front attachment and machine Fig 4 5 6 4 5 6...

Page 36: ...4 2 4 BA LEXION 460 410 298 425 0 Safety rules 514 808 0 5 Danger Stay clear of rotating machine parts to avoid personal injury Fig 7 8 9 10 11 7 8 9 10 11...

Page 37: ...298 425 0 BA LEXION 460 410 4 2 5 Safety rules 514 808 0 5 Danger Stay clear of rotating machine parts to avoid personal injury Fig 12 13 14 12 13 14...

Page 38: ...4 2 6 BA LEXION 460 410 298 425 0 Safety rules 514 827 0 7 Do not allow riders on access ladder or platform Fig 15 16 17 18 15 16 17 18...

Page 39: ...298 425 0 BA LEXION 460 410 4 2 7 Safety rules 514 828 0 10 Avoid contact with overhead high voltage power lines Stay well clear Watch antenna if installed Fig 19 20 21 19 20 21...

Page 40: ...4 2 8 BA LEXION 460 410 298 425 0 Safety rules 514 837 0 11 Stay well clear of hot surfaces Fig 22 23 22 23...

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