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Figure 4.53: Console
11. Set the desired maximum ground speed limit. For
instructions, refer to
Adjusting Ground Speed Limit, page
NOTE:
Maximum ground speed can be set while the windrower is
moving. Anticipate acceleration or deceleration if changing
maximum speed while moving.
12. Slowly push throttle (A) to full forward (operating speed).
WARNING
Check to be sure all bystanders have cleared the area.
13. Move the GSL (B) out of PARK and slowly forward to the
desired speed.
WARNING
To avoid serious injury or death from loss of control:
•
Do NOT make abrupt changes in steering direction.
•
Anticipate turns and steep slopes by slowing down well in advance. Before making an abrupt turn, pull back on the
ground speed lever (GSL) as steering is more responsive at reduced speeds.
•
Do NOT rapidly accelerate or decelerate while turning.
When traveling on steep slopes:
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Move GSL closer to NEUTRAL to reduce speed.
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Lower the header.
•
If the ground speed is greater than or equal to 51 km/h (30 mph), the HPT will display a warning message (SLOW
DOWN) with an audible alert. Move GSL closer to NEUTRAL to reduce speed.
With the header removed, steering control is reduced if weight is not added to drive wheels. If you must drive the
windrower without a header or MacDon weight system:
•
Do NOT exceed the minimum speed setting.
•
Avoid loose gravel and slopes.
•
Do NOT tow a header.
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If you lose control of machine, immediately pull the ground speed lever (GSL) to NEUTRAL.
Retracting Wheels
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Narrow Transport
The narrow transport feature allows the drive wheel legs and walking beam extensions to retract and reduce the overall
width for transport.
DANGER
To prevent injury or death from the unexpected start-up of the machine, always stop the engine and remove the key
from the ignition before leaving the operator
’
s seat for any reason.
1.
Ensure the narrow transport function is enabled on the Harvest Performance Tracker (HPT). Refer to
Narrow Transport System in the Harvest Performance Tracker, page 101
2.
Disconnect the header or the weight box from the windrower. Refer to