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3.
Move the platform on the left cab-forward side of the machine to the open position. For instructions, refer to
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C
Figure 5.196: Multifunction Control Manifold
4.
Locate drop rate control valve (A), installed at port D on the
manifold.
NOTE:
This valve is installed on draper-ready windrowers; it affects
draper headers only.
5.
Loosen set screw (B). Turn cap (C) as follows:
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Turn cap (C) clockwise to decrease the reel drop rate.
•
Turn cap (C) counterclockwise to increase the reel
drop rate.
6.
Check the reel drop rate. Repeat this procedure as needed.
NOTE:
To reset the drop rate to factory specifications, fully close
the needle valve and then open it four turns
counterclockwise.
7.
Tighten set screw (B).
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Figure 5.197: Reel Drop Rate Decal
NOTE:
Refer to reel drop rate decal (A) for information on how
changing the valve position affects the reel
’
s drop rate.
8.
Close the platform. For instructions, refer to
.
5.11.6
Traction Drive Hydraulics
The windrower transmission consists of two variable-displacement axial-piston hydraulic pumps; each drive wheel has its
own dedicated pump.
The pumps are driven through a gearbox from the engine. Each pump requires charge flow in order to:
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Compensate for internal hydraulic fluid leakage
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Maintain positive pressure in the main circuit
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Maintain the temperature of the hydraulic system
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Compensate for leakage losses from the external valving or auxiliary systems
The windrower control module (WCM) monitors the charge pressure. The cab display module (CDM) will emit a tone and
display a flashing warning message if the charge pressure drops below 1725 kPa (250 psi). For more information, refer to