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 BA DOMINATOR 68 S - 186 431.1

Contents

Driving the Combine  .............................................................. 6.3.1

Cold weather starting aid  ................................................. 6.3.1
Starting the engine ........................................................... 6.3.1
Power transmission  ......................................................... 6.3.2
Gear selection and clutch  ................................................ 6.3.2
Stopping the combine  ...................................................... 6.3.3
Driving characteristics ...................................................... 6.3.4
Steering ........................................................................... 6.3.4
Brakes .............................................................................. 6.3.4
Foot brake ........................................................................ 6.3.4
Handbrake ....................................................................... 6.3.5
Stopping the engine ......................................................... 6.3.5
Rear axle adjustment (option) .......................................... 6.3.6
Towing ............................................................................. 6.3.6

7. Operation – Cutterbar

Attaching the Cutterbar  .......................................................... 7.1.1

Adjusting the stripper angle  ............................................. 7.1.1
Locking the cutterbar (up to Serial No. ...)  ....................... 7.1.1
Locking the cutterbar (from Serial No. ...) ........................ 7.1.2
Levelling the cutterbar  ..................................................... 7.1.2
Connecting the universal drive shaft ................................ 7.1.3
Connecting the hydraulic hoses ....................................... 7.1.3
Connecting the cable
(combine with electric reel speed adjustment) ................. 7.1.3
Installing the reel speed control cable
(combine with mechanical reel speed adjustment)  .......... 7.1.3
Installing the stands  ......................................................... 7.1.4

Adjustments to the cutterbar  .................................................. 7.2.1

Crop dividers .................................................................... 7.2.1
Adjusting the crop dividers ............................................... 7.2.2
Special crop dividers (option)  .......................................... 7.2.2
Crop lifters  ....................................................................... 7.2.3
Transport bracket for crop lifters ...................................... 7.2.3
Knives .............................................................................. 7.2.4
Removing the knives  ....................................................... 7.2.4
Installing the knives  ......................................................... 7.2.4
Adjusting the height of the knives  .................................... 7.2.4
Aligning the knife clips  ..................................................... 7.2.5
Replacement knives  ........................................................ 7.2.5
Cutterbar skids ................................................................. 7.2.5
Reel ................................................................................. 7.2.5
Reel tines ......................................................................... 7.2.6
Reel fore-and-aft adjustment (mechanical) ...................... 7.2.6
Reel fore-and-aft adjustment (hydraulic)  ......................... 7.2.7
Reel variable speed drive  ................................................ 7.2.8
Adjusting the reel speed  .................................................. 7.2.8
Feed auger  ...................................................................... 7.2.9
Adjusting the clearance to the bottom plate ..................... 7.2.9
Adjusting the position of the feeder fingers ...................... 7.2.9
Adjusting the stripper bars  ............................................... 7.2.9
Replacing the knife blades in the field  ........................... 7.2.10

8. Operation – Basic Machine

Feeder Housing  .....................................................................  8.1.1

Cutterbar reverse drive ....................................................  8.1.2
Checking and adjusting the cutterbar floatation springs ..  8.1.3
Cutterbar adjustment range .............................................  8.1.4
Cutting height adjustment range  .....................................  8.1.4
Clearance height  .............................................................  8.1.4

Threshing mechanism  ...........................................................  8.2.1

Stone trap ........................................................................  8.2.1
Engaging the threshing mechanism  ................................  8.2.2
Disengaging the threshing mechanism  ...........................  8.2.2
Adjusting the concave  .....................................................  8.2.2
Threshing drum  ...............................................................  8.2.4
Cleaning the threshing parts  ...........................................  8.2.5
Threshing drum variable speed drive  ..............................  8.2.5
Threshing drum two-step variable speed drive
(Chain drive) ....................................................................  8.2.6
Unslugging the threshing drum  .......................................  8.2.6
Installing filler rasp bars – disawning ...............................  8.2.7
Combines with N 10 standard concave ...........................  8.2.7
Combines with multi-crop concave ..................................  8.2.8
Impeller ..........................................................................  8.2.10
Deflector curtain  ............................................................  8.2.10

Straw Walkers and Cleaning  .................................................  8.3.1

Straw walkers  ..................................................................  8.3.1
Intensive separation system ............................................  8.3.1
Cleaning the straw walkers  .............................................  8.3.2
Straw walker risers  ..........................................................  8.3.3
Warning signal .................................................................  8.3.4
Preparation floor ..............................................................  8.3.4
Sieve pan  ........................................................................  8.3.5
Cleaning fan  ....................................................................  8.3.5
Adjusting the frogmouth sieves  .......................................  8.3.6
Upper sieve  .....................................................................  8.3.7
Lower sieve  .....................................................................  8.3.7
Changing the lower sieve  ................................................  8.3.7
Sidehill levelling (3D cleaning system)  ............................  8.3.8
Returns ............................................................................  8.3.8
Combine performance monitor ........................................  8.3.9
Adjusting the sensitivity of the sensors (sensor for 
sieve pans, straw walkers up to Serial No. ...)  ..............  8.3.11
Adjusting the sensitivity of the sensors
(sensor for straw walkers from Serial No. ...)  ................  8.3.12

Grain Delivery ........................................................................  8.4.1

Augers and auger troughs ...............................................  8.4.1
Elevators .........................................................................  8.4.1
Grain tank ........................................................................  8.4.2
Grain tank unloading tube (hydraulic slewing)  ................  8.4.3
Swinging grain tank unloading tube in and out ................  8.4.3
Engaging the grain tank unloading augers ......................  8.4.3
Disengaging the grain tank unloading augers  .................  8.4.4
Safety feature  ..................................................................  8.4.4
Adjusting unloading tube support  ....................................  8.4.4
Cleaning flap on grain tank unloading tube  .....................  8.4.5
Shear bolt – grain tank unloading auger  .........................  8.4.5

Straw Chopper .......................................................................  8.5.1

Before using the straw chopper for the first time, 
check ...............................................................................  8.5.1

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Страница 5: ...with reliable and long service from your combine harvester We recommend that you allow your authorized CLAAS dealer to carry out the regular maintenance Omissions of parts of the maintenance schedule...

Страница 6: ...1 1 2 BA DOMINATOR 68 S 186 431 1 Introduction Find manuals at http best manuals com search s CLA 1864311...

Страница 7: ...2 Contents Find manuals at http best manuals com search s CLA 1864311...

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Страница 9: ...4 Dimensions of the combine 5 1 5 Wheel track 5 1 5 Width over tyres 5 1 5 Wheel base 5 1 5 Ground clearance 5 1 5 Turning circle diameter to DIN 70020 5 1 5 Transport position working position 5 1 6...

Страница 10: ...ive 8 1 2 Checking and adjusting the cutterbar floatation springs 8 1 3 Cutterbar adjustment range 8 1 4 Cutting height adjustment range 8 1 4 Clearance height 8 1 4 Threshing mechanism 8 2 1 Stone tr...

Страница 11: ...system drive 9 5 11 Cutterbar 9 5 12 Tensioning the drive chain to the intermediate drive 9 5 12 Reel drive 9 5 12 Knife drive 9 5 12 Elevator Chains 9 6 1 Tensioning the elevator chains 9 6 1 Clean...

Страница 12: ...r cartridge metal housing version 10 5 3 Dry type air cleaner with safety filter cartridge metal housing version 10 5 4 Cleaning dry type air cleaner with dust cup up to combine Serial No 10 5 5 Clean...

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Страница 15: ...d or the operation of which after being modified could represent a hazard to other road users then the vehicle type approval registration shall no longer be valid and application must be made for a ne...

Страница 16: ...3 1 2 BA DOMINATOR 68 S 186 431 1 General Information...

Страница 17: ...stics of the CLAAS machine or can detract from its functional performance with a possible adverse affect on the active and or passive operational safety of the machine and its occupational safety stan...

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Страница 19: ...le load F Year of manufacture G Rated capacity of engine kW H Authorised rear axle load I ECE engine designation Fig 1 1 27671 C D E F G Poids total autorise en charge CHARTRES le RECEPTION des MINES...

Страница 20: ...mbers This is necessary to prevent incorrect spare parts deliveries Identification plate The identification plate is located on the right hand side of the operator s platform Fig 2 Combine serial numb...

Страница 21: ...number PERKINS 1006 6 The identification plate with the engine serial number is attached to the engine block between the fuel injection pump and the oil cooler Fig 6 Engine serial number PERKINS 6 354...

Страница 22: ...s stamped into the left hand end of the cutterbar below the knive drive casing Fig 10 Maize picker head The identification plate with the picker serial number is attached to the right hand end of the...

Страница 23: ...ab The cab serial number is located on the left hand side frame at the top towards the rear Fig 13 Cutterbar trailer The trailer serial number is stamped into the identi fication plate at the front en...

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Страница 25: ...4 Safety Rules...

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Страница 27: ...y impair the safety and functional reliability of the combine Any arbitrary modifications carried out on the combine will relieve the manufacturer of all liability for any resulting damage or injury G...

Страница 28: ...d lock the operator s cab if equipped Turn off the battery isolator switch 2 Never leave the combine unattended as long as the engine is still running 3 Lower front attachments cutterbar etc to the gr...

Страница 29: ...y 2 Escaping fluid fuel hydraulic oil etc under high pressure can penetrate the skin and cause serious injury If any fluid is injected into the skin consult a doctor immediately as otherwise serious i...

Страница 30: ...e extinguisher Have the serviceability of the fire extinguisher checked at regular intervals but at least every other year The fire extinguisher must be installed on the left hand side of the machine...

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