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Revision A
Adjusting EasyMove
™
Transport Wheels
A properly adjusted header will achieve a balance between the amount of header weight carried by the float and the
amount carried by the transport wheels.
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.
Raise the header so the transport wheels are off the ground.
2.
Shut down the engine, and remove the key from the ignition.
3.
Check that the float is working properly. For instructions, refer to
Checking and Adjusting Header Float, page 121
.
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B
C
Figure 3.116: Right Wheel
4.
Hold axle pivot handle (C); do
NOT
lift the handle.
NOTE:
Lifting the handle will make the system harder to take out
of slot (B).
5.
Pull suspension handle (A) rearward to remove the pin
from slot (B).
6.
Adjust the wheel to the desired slot position.
7.
Suspension handle (A) should snap into the slot. If not,
push in (for middle position) or pull in (for top position) the
suspension handle to ensure it is seated in the slot.
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B
Figure 3.117: Left Wheel
8.
Hold axle pivot handle (A); do
NOT
lift the handle.
NOTE:
Lifting the handle will make the system harder to take out
of the slot.
9.
Pull suspension handle (B) rearward to remove the pin from
the slot.
10. Adjust the wheel to the desired slot position.
11. Suspension handle (B) should snap into the slot. If not, pull out the suspension handle to ensure it is seated in the slot.
12. Use the combine
’
s auto header height control (AHHC) to automatically maintain cutting height. For instructions, refer
to
3.10 Auto Header Height Control System, page 180
and your combine operator
’
s manual.
NOTE:
The height sensor on the FM200 Float Module must be connected to the combine header control module in the cab.