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Revision A
Problem
Solution
Refer to
Roll speed too low
Increase disc speed.
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Foreign object between rolls
Disengage header and stop engine.
When all moving parts are completely
stopped, remove foreign object.
4.5.2 Maintaining Cutterbar Discs,
page 75
Cutting height too low
Decrease header angle to raise cutting
height.
Backing into windrow
Raise header before backing up.
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Rolls improperly timed
Adjust roll timing.
Adjusting Roll Timing, page 51
Symptom: Uneven formation and bunching of windrow
Swath baffle (deflector) bypassing or
dragging crop
Adjust rear deflector for proper crop
control.
Positioning Rear Baffle Deflector Fins,
page 56
Forming shields improperly adjusted
Adjust roll conditioner forming shields.
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Positioning Forming Shield Side
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Roll gap too large
Adjust roll gap.
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Conditioner rolls running too slow
Maintain rated header speed.
Refer to windrower operator
’
s manual
Symptom: Uneven windrow formation in light crop
Uneven feeding
Reduce header speed.
Refer to windrower operator
’
s manual
Symptom: Plugging behind end hourglass deflectors
Ground speed too slow
Increase ground speed.
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Symptom: Not cutting short enough in down crop
Ground speed too fast
Reduce ground speed.
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Broken, bent, or dull blades
Replace blades or turn blades over.
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Installing Discblades, page 92
Cutting height too high
Adjust header angle steeper to lower
cutting height if field conditions allow.
Symptom: Material being pulled out by roots when cutting, and tall crop leaning into machine
Crop in conditioner rolls before
crop is cut
Increase roll gap.
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Symptom: Damaged leaves and broken stems
Insufficient roll gap
Increase roll gap.
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Roll timing off
Check roll timing and adjust if
necessary.
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Adjusting Roll Timing, page 51
Symptom: Cutting height varies from one side to the other
Float not properly balanced
Adjust header float.
Refer to windrower operator
’
s manual