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10. Raise windrower, remove stand, and lower windrower to ground.
11. Repeat Steps
to
for the other drive wheel.
12. Lower the windrower. Remove the jack. Refer to
Lowering Drive Wheel, page 390
13. Repeat torque procedure every hour of operation until two consecutive checks confirm that there is no movement of
the nuts.
Lowering Drive Wheel
This procedure is for lowering the drive wheel when it is raised on a jack stand. This procedure applies to both drive
wheels.
CAUTION
Jack stand must be capable of supporting a minimum of 2268 kg (5000 lb.).
1000542
A
B
Figure 5.215: Drive Wheel Leg Jacking Point
1.
Place a jack under the leg jack point (A), and raise the drive
wheel slightly off the jack stand.
2.
Remove the jack stand from under the cylinder lift
mount (B). Lower the drive wheel to the ground.
3.
Remove the jack.
5.15.9
Caster Wheels
Adjusting Caster Tread Width
The rear casters can be adjusted to a narrow tread width, which allows loading and shipping without having to
remove them.
A narrow tread width is better suited for smaller headers because it allows more space to the uncut crop, and provides
more maneuverability around poles, irrigation inlets, and other obstacles.
A wider tread width reduces runover in heavy crops that produce large windrows.
WARNING
To avoid bodily injury or death from 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 in PARK position, and the steering
wheel in locked position (centered). Wait for the HPT to beep and display a red P symbol to confirm the park brakes
have engaged.
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