
UNLOADING AND ASSEMBLY
Form 169007
10
Revision
D
STEP 1. UNLOAD HEADER
CAUTION
To avoid injury to bystanders from being
struck by machinery, do not allow persons to
stand in unloading area.
CAUTION
Equipment used for unloading must meet or
exceed the requirements specified below.
Using inadequate equipment may result in
chain breakage, vehicle tipping or machine
damage.
LIFTING VEHICLE
HEADER SIZE
15 - 25 FT
30 - 40 FT
Minimum Capacity *
5000 lb
(2270 kg)
7000 lb
(3178 kg)
Minimum Fork Length
78 in. (1981 mm)
* At 48 in. (1220 mm) from back end of forks.
IMPORTANT
Forklifts are normally rated for a load
located 24 inches (610 mm) from “back
end” of the forks.
To obtain the forklift capacity at
48 inches (1220 mm), check with your
forklift distributor.
a. Move trailer into position, and block trailer wheels.
b. Lower trailer storage stands.
CAUTION
Ensure that forks extend beyond the inner
support prior to lifting the header. If the forks
do not lift at the supports, damage to the
header may occur.
CAUTION
Avoid lifting the second header, and ensure
the forks do not interfere with the shipping
frame. If the forks contact the second header,
damage to the headers may occur.
c. Approach the header, and slide forks (A)
underneath shipping support (B) of header as far
as possible without contacting the shipping
support (C) of opposite header.
d. Remove hauler's tie down straps and chains.
WARNING
Be sure forks are secure before moving away
from load. Stand clear when lifting.
e. Slowly raise windrower off deck.
f.
Back up until unit clears trailer, and slowly lower to
6 in. (150 mm) from ground.
g. Take machine to storage or set-up area.
h. Repeat above steps for second header.
i.
Check for shipping damage and missing parts.
B
C
A