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3.3
Attaching Header to Combine
The procedures for attaching header to a combine vary depending on combine model. Refer to the following table
for appropriate procedure:
Table 3.2 Combine Model Header Attachment Procedures
Combine
Refer to
AGCO Gleaner R and S Series;
Challenger 660, 670, 680B, 540C, and 560C;
Massey 9690, 9790, 9895, 9520, 9540, and 9560
Attaching Header to Challenger, Gleaner, or
Massey Ferguson Combine, page 30
Case IH 7010, 8010, 7120, 8120, 9120, 5088, 6088, 7088,
5130, 6130, 7130, 7230, 8230, and 9230
Attaching Header to Case IH Combine, page
34
John Deere 60, 70, and S and T Series
Attaching Header to John Deere Combine,
page 49
CLAAS 500, 600, and 700 (R Series)
Attaching Header to CLAAS Combine, page
69
New Holland CR and CX
Attaching Header to New Holland CR/CX
Combine, page 73
NOTE:
Kits are available to allow attachment to Case 23 and 25 Series combines, as well as to John Deere 50
Series combines.
IMPORTANT:
Ensure applicable functions (Automatic Header Height Control [AHHC], Draper Header Option, Hydraulic Center-
Link Option, Hydraulic Reel Drive, etc.) are enabled on combine and in combine computer. Failure to do so may
result in improper header operation.
3.3.1
Challenger, Gleaner, and Massey Ferguson Combines
Installing Reel Fore-Aft/Header Tilt Selector Switch and Harness
Gleaner combines prior to 2014 are not equipped to have hydraulic reel fore-aft and header tilt options.
Figure 3.24: Converted Gleaner R72
The following additional items are required and not supplied
by MacDon:
•
Valve (A) (AGCO #71389745)
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Hoses
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Electrical components
•
Couplers
NOTE:
Model year 2014 and later Gleaner combines will have the
above parts factory-installed.
IMPORTANT:
To prevent possible damage to electronic components,
disconnect the positive cable from the combine battery
before connecting harness to combine connectors.