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Figure 4.27: HPT No Header Screen
NOTE:
If you attempt to start the engine when the ambient
temperature is below 5°C (40°F), the engine will cycle
through a period during which it will sound as though it is
struggling to stay running. This is the engine
’
s warm-up
mode. The throttle will be unresponsive while the engine is
in warm-up mode. Warm-up mode lasts between 30
seconds and 3 minutes depending on the temperature. The
throttle will become active after the engine has stabilized
and is idling normally. Do
NOT
operate the engine above
1500 rpm until the HPT engine temperature gauge is above
blue range (A).
4.1.11
Checking and Adding Wheel Drive Lubricant
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10 Bolt Wheels
Ensure that the wheel drive lubricant level is correct to maximize the service life of the components.
DANGER
To prevent bodily injury or death from the unexpected startup of the machine, always stop the engine and remove the
key from the ignition before leaving the operator
’
s seat for any reason.
CAUTION
Park on a flat, level surface with the header on the ground, the ground speed lever (GSL) in the PARK position, and the
steering wheel in the locked position (centered). To confirm that the parking brake is engaged, wait for the HPT to beep
and display a red P symbol.
1.
Park the windrower on level ground.
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Figure 4.28: Drive Wheel Hub
2.
Position the windrower so that plugs (A) and (B) are
horizontally aligned with center (C) of the hub.
3.
Shut down the engine, and remove the key from
the ignition.
4.
Remove plug (A) or (B). The lubricant should be visible
through the port. Some fluid may spill from the port.
5.
If necessary, add lubricant until lubricant runs out from
open port (A) or (B). For lubricant specifications, refer to
6.1 Lubricants, Fluids, and System Capacities, page 237
.
IMPORTANT:
The lubricant used for the first wheel drive lubricant change
differs from the type of lubricant used at the factory. For
lubricant specifications, refer to
6.
Reinstall the plugs and tighten them to 24 Nm (18 lbf·ft).