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Fig. 11
Removing the transport frame
Extend the parking supports (PS). See graphic.
Advance the lifting gear to the underside of the pick-
er.
Affix suitable rods and chains or belts to the corn-
header, lift slightly and then move the lifting gear
slowly away from the picker.
Place down the picker by careful let out depending
on the angle of tipping. Ensure sufficient chain ten-
sion.
Use sufficiently strong lifting gear.
Avoid the danger area. Comply with the
regulations for lifting gear
Remove the screws and the transport frame
Fig. 12
Further use of the transport frame
We recommend using the transport frame for any
post-season service work.
Load handling attachments may only be used
in accordance with their intended purpose. All
changes or the use with other machines is forbid-
den.
The machine may only be transported by a forklift
truck using the Ziegler transport frame.
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Placing down the cornheader
Hook a vertical cornheader as depicted in Fig. 13
and position the forks of the forklift truck on point A.
Place down the picker by lifting it a little with the
forklift truck until chain B is tensioned. Lower the
chain until the picker is lying on the floor. See Fig.
14. Ensure that the chains are always tensioned.
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