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TROUBLSHOOTING 

 

ISSUE 

CAUSE 

CORRECTIVE ACTION 

Residue Plugging  1.  Incorrect Head Angle 

2.  Roller Mount Tube incorrectly 

installed 

3.  Pivot arm orientation incorrect 

 

4.  Bearing installed incorrectly 

 

5.  Intermeshing snapping rolls 
6.  Too much Spring Tension 

1.  Adjust head angle to 23 

– 25 degrees (

see page 14) 

2.  Make sure the Bearing Support Tab is on the backside of 

the Roller Mount Tube

 

3.  Reposition the pivot arm so that it offsets under the snout & 

not under the row

 

4.  Make sure the side of the bearing that protrudes outside of 

the cast housing is facing toward the roller (each roller 
should spin freely by hand) 

 

5.  Order the 5000-080 Set Back Kit (order 2 per roller)

 

6.  Back the nut off of the push rod until the nut is flush 

Stalk aren’t 

“devastated” 

1.  Insufficient spring down pressure 
2.  Operating corn head too high 

1.   Tighten push rod nut on spring bushing more  
2.   Lower corn head until the rollers engage 

Corn Head won’t 

fit on head cart 

1.   Devastators bottom out 
2.   Roller won’t clear cart tire 
3.   Header parking stand not  
      touching the head cart saddle 

1.  Adjust top rail & saddles higher on cart 
2.  Order 5000-082 Lift Kit 

(raises roller 2”) 

3.  Slide the header parking stand down until contact with 
     head cart saddle is made. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 5000 SERIES

Page 1: ...000 032B 5000 036 5000 038 CASE IH 4400 6 8 12 ROW MODELS 30 NONCHOPPING OPERATOR S MANUAL PART IDENTIFICATION 2565 792_Rev_E 09 2020 YETTER MANUFACTURING CO Founded 1930 Colchester IL 62326 Toll Free...

Page 2: ...ate and urgent nature It is the responsibility of the user to read the operator s manual and comply with the safe and correct operating procedure and to lubricate and maintain the product according to...

Page 3: ...annually thereafter of the proper operation precautions work hazards which exist in the operation of the machine in accordance with OSHA regulations Safety Is No Accident The following safety instruc...

Page 4: ...the key FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN BY THE COMBINE MANUFACTURER Subject to the size and weight of the corn header one or two additional hydraulic cylinders may be required The combine manufacturer g...

Page 5: ...be sure to replace it with hardware of equal size strength and thread type Refer to the torque values chart when tightening hardware The chart below is a guide for proper torque Use it unless a speci...

Page 6: ...KIT 4 5000 211B 76 ROLLER W A 3 5000 254 3 ROW ROLLER MOUNT 4 5000 256 LH 19 OVERBEARING ARM 4 5000 259 RH 19 OVERBEARING ARM 8 5000 260 CASE 4400 MOUNT 1 5000 261 LONG 3 ROW ROLLER MOUNT 8 5000 355...

Page 7: ...G QTY 1 2570 126 3 4 X 10 EYEBOLT ZP QTY 1 2975 302 2975 SPRING BUSHING PAINTED QTY 1 5000 318 PIVOT BUSHING QTY 1 5000 322 SHIM WASHER ZP QTY 1 2502 365 1 2 13 X 3 3 4 HHCS GR5 YD QTY 2 2520 357 1 2...

Page 8: ...ation under a snout that does not get a Devastator mount bracket Here is a list where the cylinder should be located or be moved to 4406 should be between 2 3 shouldn t need moved 4408 2018 older shou...

Page 9: ...ed Mounts between rows 3 4 5 6 will not use spacer blocks will use 5 8 X 6 bolts 4412 rigid corn heads will use an L Plate instead of the clamp straps between rows 1 2 11 12 Note Do not fully tighten...

Page 10: ...10 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 5000 038 4408 2019 NEWER 5000 036 4408 FOLDING 5000 032B 4412 RIGID 5000 032B 4412 FOLDING...

Page 11: ...5 8 X 3 bolts pivot bushings lock hex nuts Fully tighten all hardware NOTE Make sure the pivot arm orientation matches the diagrams below Step 4 Install the pushrods into the mount brackets Then attac...

Page 12: ...s spacers lock nuts NOTE Make sure the bearing support tabs are on the backside of the bearing mounting plate Slide the roller mount side to side to clear the end of the corn head DO NOT tighten hardw...

Page 13: ...earing roller assembly to the roller mount using the X 2 bolts lock nuts Slide the roller mount side to side as need to center the traction bar on the row 2 row 3 row roller assemble the same a 3 row...

Page 14: ...aft to achieve 22 25 degrees STORAGE TRANSPORT Head cart may need adjusted to fit the head with devastator correctly E g raising or fore aft adjustment of saddles top rail on the head cart If head ca...

Page 15: ...l with the slots remove the old bearing apply anti seize lubricant to the interior of the bearing housing insert the new bearing in the slots use a pry bar to move back to position Wobble the bearing...

Page 16: ...010 THICK ZP 8 11 2550 709 WIRE 2 5 OD X 1 5 ID X 7 25 COMPRESSION SPRING 4 12 2570 126 X 10 EYEBOLT ZP 4 13 2570 465 7 GAUGE HAIRPIN COTTER ZP 8 14 2975 302 2975 SPRING BUSHING PAINTED 4 15 5000 211...

Page 17: ...0 709 WIRE 2 5 OD X 1 5 ID X 7 25 COMPRESSION SPRING 6 12 2570 126 X 10 EYEBOLT ZP 6 13 2570 465 7 GAUGE HAIRPIN COTTER ZP 12 14 2975 302 2975 SPRING BUSHING PAINTED 6 15 5000 203B ROLLER W A 48 1 16...

Page 18: ...709 WIRE 2 5 OD X 1 5 ID X 7 25 COMPRESSION SPRING 8 12 2570 126 X 10 EYEBOLT ZP 8 13 2570 465 7 GAUGE HAIRPIN COTTER ZP 16 14 2975 302 2975 SPRING BUSHING PAINTED 8 15 5000 211B ROLLER W A 76 4 16 50...

Page 19: ...5 COMPRESSION SPRING 8 12 2570 126 X 10 EYEBOLT ZP 8 13 2570 465 7 GAUGE HAIRPIN COTTER ZP 16 14 2975 302 2975 SPRING BUSHING PAINTED 8 15 5000 203B ROLLER W A 48 4 16 5000 255 ROLLER MOUNT W A 4 17 5...

Page 20: ...NG 6 12 2570 126 X 10 EYEBOLT ZP 6 13 2570 465 7 GAUGE HAIRPIN COTTER ZP 12 14 2975 302 2975 SPRING BUSHING PAINTED 6 15 5000 203B ROLLER W A 48 1 16 5000 211B ROLLER W A 76 2 17 5000 241 PIVOT ARM W...

Page 21: ...21 PART IDENTIFICATION...

Page 22: ...22 PARTS IDENTIFICATION...

Page 23: ...otrudes outside of the cast housing is facing toward the roller each roller should spin freely by hand 5 Order the 5000 080 Set Back Kit order 2 per roller 6 Back the nut off of the push rod until the...

Page 24: ...24 2565 792_Rev_E 09 2020...

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