4.1.6
Adjusting Rear Deflector
The rear deflector (A) prevents crop from entering inside
draper. To adjust the rear deflector, follow these steps:
1.
Loosen all eight nuts (B) along the length of the deck.
2.
Set the deflector height (C) to be 1.5–8 mm
(1/16–5/16 in.) above the draper.
3.
Tighten nuts (B).
Figure 4.8: Draper Deck Cross Section
4.1.7
Maintaining the Draper Roller
The draper rollers have non-greaseable bearings. The external seal should be checked every 200 hours or more
frequently in sandy conditions to obtain the maximum bearing life. Remove front skid to inspect seals.
Removing and Reinstalling the Drive Roller
DANGER
To avoid bodily injury or death from unexpected start-up or fall of raised machine, stop engine, remove
key and engage safety pin before going under machine for any reason.
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