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3.5
Adjusting the Deck Angle
The Double Windrow Attachment (DWA) deck angle can be adjusted to maximize performance and prevent the deck from
contacting the windrower frame.
To adjust the deck angle relative to the right drive wheel, refer to
3.5.1 Adjusting Deck Angle Relative to Drive Wheel, page
.
To adjust the deck angle relative to the ground, refer to
3.5.2 Adjusting Deck Angle Relative to Ground, page 63
.
NOTE:
If the windrower is set up to work with an R Series Rotary Disc Header, the DWA deck will only be in its most forward
position when the windrower is running
. The lift cylinder is single acting and not pressurized when the windrower engine
is off. When the windrower is running, a supply of low pressure oil moves the deck forward.
3.5.1
Adjusting Deck Angle Relative to Drive Wheel
The turnbuckle on the Double Windrow Attachment (DWA) can be adjusted to change the deck angle relative to the
drive wheel.
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Figure 3.7: Deck Angle Turnbuckle
The deck angle, relative to the right drive wheel, can be
adjusted by changing the length of turnbuckle (A).
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Figure 3.8: Distance from Deck to Tire
1.
Adjust the turnbuckle length so that space (A) between the
deck and the right drive wheel is approximately
100 mm (4 in.).