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3.5
Repositioning Caster Wheels
The caster wheels can be positioned according to the windrower
’
s intended use. The narrow setting is better suited for
windrowers which will be paired with smaller headers; this setting provides more maneuverability around utility poles,
irrigation inlets, and other obstacles, and allows more space for the uncut crop. Using the wide setting reduces trampling in
heavy crops which, when swathed, produce large windrows.
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Figure 3.21: Supporting Windrower
1.
Lift the windrower using the forklift so that the casters no
longer bear any of the windrower
’
s weight.
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B
C
Figure 3.22: Walking Beam
2.
Remove and retain four bolts and washers (A), shock
support brackets (B), and slow moving vehicle (SMV) sign
support bracket (C) from the right cab-forward walking
beam.
NOTE:
There is one SMV support bracket (C) preinstalled on shock
support brackets (B) at the left cab-forward walking beam.
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Figure 3.23: Windrower Rear
3.
Remove banding and blocking (A) securing the walking
beam to the frame.