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Form 169234 

Rev. B 

March 2008 

Stabilizer Wheel Height Adjustments 

 
The stabilizing wheel system in both options is designed to minimize bouncing at the header ends 
and may be used to “float” the headers to achieve an even cutting height when cutting above 
ground level in cereal grains.  

 

Note: Using the stabilizer wheels when operating with the cutterbar on the ground (i.e. cutting soybeans) is not 
recommended. They should be fully raised to prevent contact with the ground. 

 

For Stabilizer Wheels only: 

 

1.  Ensure adapter float is properly set. 
2.  Raise header above desired cutting height using 

windrower or combine controls. 

3.  Support wheel weight by lifting slightly on handle (B) with 

one hand.  

4.  Pull up on handle (A) to release lock.  
5.  Lift wheel with handle (B) to desired height and engage 

support channel into slot (C) in upper support. 

6.  Push down on handle (A) to lock. 
7.  Lower header to desired cutting height using combine or 

windrower controls, and check spring length as shown. Readjust 
wheels as required to achieve proper range. Overall spring length 
should be 12.6 in (320 mm). 

 
Note:

 Continuous operation with excessive spring compression (spring length shorter 

than 11.6 in/295 mm) can result in damage to the suspension system. 
 

For Transport/Stabilizer Wheels only: 

 

1.  Ensure adapter float is properly set. 
2.  Raise header above desired cutting height using 

windrower or combine controls. 

3.  Disengage latch (A) and lift right wheel out of hook and 

place on ground as shown. This reduces weight of 
assembly and makes adjusting wheel position easier. 

4.  Support wheel weight by lifting slightly with one hand.  

Pull up on handle (B) to release lock. 

5.  Lift wheel to desired height and engage support channel 

into slot (C) in upper support. 

6.  Push down on handle (B) to lock.  
7.  Lift right hand wheel back into field position and ensure 

latch (A) is engaged. 

8.  Lower header to desired cutting height using combine or windrower 

controls, and check spring compression as shown. Readjust wheels 
as required to achieve proper range. Load indicator should be 
between 2 and 3. 

 
Note:

 Continuous operation with excessive spring compression (load indicator reading 

greater than #4) can result in damage to the suspension system. 
 

12.6 in +/- 1 
(320 mm +/-25) 

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