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4.3
Operating Windrower
Safely operating your machine requires familiarizing yourself with its capabilities.
4.3.1
Operational Safety
Follow all the safety and operational instructions provided in this manual when operating the windrower.
CAUTION
Follow these safety precautions:
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Figure 4.4: Safety Equipment
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Wear close-fitting clothing and protective shoes with
slip resistant soles.
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Remove any foreign objects from the machine and from
the surrounding area.
•
Carry with you any protective clothing and personal
safety devices that COULD be necessary through the
day. Don
’
t take chances.
•
You may need a hard hat, protective glasses or goggles,
heavy gloves, a respirator or filter mask, and/or wet
weather gear.
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Figure 4.5: Safety Equipment
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Protect against noise. Wear a suitable hearing
protective device such as earmuffs or ear plugs to
protect against objectionable or uncomfortable loud
noises.
•
Follow all safety and operational instructions provided
in the operator
’
s manuals. If you do not have a manual
for the header, get one from your Dealer and read it
thoroughly.
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Never attempt to start the engine or operate the
machine except from the operator
’
s seat.
•
Check the operation of all controls in a safe clear area
before starting work.
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Check for excessive vibration and unusual noises. If
there is any indication of trouble, shut down and
inspect the machine. Follow proper shutdown
procedure. Refer to
•
Operate only in daylight or good artificial light.
4.3.2
Break-In Period
During the first 150 hours of windrower operation, certain windrower systems will require extra attention. Follow this
procedure to ensure the service life of the windrower.
DANGER
Before investigating an unusual sound or attempting to correct a problem, place the ground speed lever (GSL) in the N-
DETENT position, shut off the engine, and remove the key from the ignition.