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Figure 2.52: Deck Pivot
9.
Position deck pivot (A) into linkage clevis (B).
NOTE:
Make sure there is a loose bushing inside deck pivot (A).
10. Align deck pivot (A) with the holes in clevis (B) by raising or
lowering the floor jack. Insert shaft (C) when the holes are
aligned.
11. Install nut (D) on the bottom of the deck pivot shaft and
torque the nut to 339 Nm (250 lbf·ft).
12. Install lock nut (E) and tighten against nut (D).
13. Add grease to grease fitting (F).
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Figure 2.53: Adjustable Turnbuckle
14. Attach turnbuckle (A) from the linkage to the deck.
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If used with an R Series Rotary Disc Header:
use inner
pivot (B).
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If used with an A Series Auger or D Series Draper
Header:
use the outer pivot (C).
NOTE:
The turnbuckle length should be approximately:
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If used with an R Series Rotary Disc Header:
530 mm
(21 in.) long.
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If used with an A Series Auger or D Series Draper
Header:
630 mm (25 in.) long.
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Figure 2.54: Deck and Right Drive Wheel
15. Adjust the turnbuckle length so that space (A) between the
deck and the right drive tire is approximately
100 mm (4 in.).
NOTE:
The single-acting lift cylinder is pressurized by the draper
drive circuit. Therefore, when the deck is set up for a rotary
disc header, the windrower needs to be running for the
deck to be in its most forward position. This adjustment can
be fine-tuned when the hydraulics setup is complete.