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Revision A
Entering and Exiting Windrower
CAUTION
To prevent slipping and possible injury, ALWAYS face the windrower and use the hand rail when dismounting or
mounting. NEVER attempt to get on or off a moving windrower. Before leaving the operator's seat for any reason:
•
Park the windrower on a flat, level surface. Put the ground speed lever into the PARK position and center the
steering wheel in the locked position. Wait for the HPT to beep and display a red P symbol to confirm that the
parking brake is engaged.
•
Fully lower the header and the reel (if applicable).
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Disengage the header drives.
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To prevent bodily injury or death from the unexpected startup of the machine, always stop the engine and remove
the key from the ignition.
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Turn off the lights, unless their being on is required for inspection purposes.
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Release the seat belt.
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Turn off the wipers.
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Raise the armrest and steering wheel for easier exit and re-entry.
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Lock the cab door if you are leaving the windrower unattended.
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B
Figure 4.27: Platforms and Doors
A swing-away platform with stairs (A) is provided on the left
side of the windrower to accommodate cab-forward and
engine-forward access to the operator
’
s station as well as
several maintenance tasks.
Two doors (B) are provided for cab entry and exit in either cab-
forward mode or engine-forward mode. Enter the cab using the
door opposite the operator
’
s console.
Adjusting Ground Speed Limit
The windrower has the following selectable ground speed limits depending on seat position:
Table 4.2 Selectable Ground Speed Limits
Direction of Travel
Selectable Ground Speed Limits
Cab-forward (Standard drive wheel)
5
16, 19, 23, 26, 29 km/h (10, 12, 14, 16, 18 mph)
Engine-forward (Standard drive wheel)
6
16, 29, 43 km/h (10, 18, 27 mph)
5.
The default setting is 16 km/h (10 mph).
6.
The default setting is 43 km/h (27 mph). Maximum engine-forward (road) speed varies by region based on local
regulation. The limited regions are: Germany (30 km/h), France (25 km/h).