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0299 533.1 - BA LEXION 560 - 520 Montana 

2.1.5

Contents

Emergency unloading grain tank cover  ........................... 9.5.6
Grain tank unloading aid
(accessory) ...................................................................... 9.5.6
Grain tank unloading tube  ............................................... 9.5.7
Swinging the grain tank unloading tube out and in .......... 9.5.7
Grain tank unloading tube transport position  ................... 9.5.8
Cleaning covers on the grain tank unloading tube  .......... 9.5.9
Shear bolt for grain tank unloading .................................. 9.5.9
Engaging and disengaging grain tank unloading ........... 9.5.10
Grain tank access .......................................................... 9.5.10
Automatic chain lubrication – grain tank unloading
(accessory) .................................................................... 9.5.11

Straw chopper ........................................................................ 9.6.1

Straw chopper  ................................................................. 9.6.1
Before using the chopper for the first time, check  ........... 9.6.1
Straw chopper with standard spreader  ............................ 9.6.2
Putting the straw chopper into operation
(Swing standard spreader to chopping position)  ............. 9.6.2
Putting the straw chopper out of operation
(Swing standard spreader to swathing position) .............. 9.6.3
Swinging the standard spreader to 
cutterbar trailer transport position  .................................... 9.6.3
Adjusting the cross blade  ................................................ 9.6.4
Adjusting the length of cut  ............................................... 9.6.5
Activating the rasp bar
(accessory) ...................................................................... 9.6.6
Adjusting the spreading width 
of standard spreader  ....................................................... 9.6.6
Adjusting the height of standard spreader  ....................... 9.6.7
Adjusting the spreading width centre 
of standard spreader  ....................................................... 9.6.8
Reducing the chopper speed ........................................... 9.6.9

Chaff spreader / straw spreader  ............................................ 9.7.1

Chaff spreader ................................................................. 9.7.1
Adjusting the chaff spreader speed  ................................. 9.7.1
Adjusting the spreading width .......................................... 9.7.2
Folding the chaff spreader open ...................................... 9.7.2
Folding the chaff spreader in  ........................................... 9.7.4
Chaff spreader feed pan .................................................. 9.7.4
Removing the chaff spreader feed pan  ........................... 9.7.4
Installing the chaff spreader feed pan  ............................. 9.7.5
Straw spreader  ................................................................ 9.7.6
Adjusting the spreading width .......................................... 9.7.6
Fitting the spreader rotors  ............................................... 9.7.6

Sieve chart and suggested combine adjustments 
LEXION 560 – 520 Montana .................................................. 9.8.1

Sieve chart 
LEXION 560 – 520 Montana  ........................................... 9.8.1
Suggested combine adjustments 
LEXION 560 – 520 Montana  ........................................... 9.8.2
Disawner plates  ............................................................... 9.8.8
Concave segment ............................................................ 9.8.8

Malfunction, cause and / or remedy – Basic machine  ........... 9.9.1

10. Maintenance – basic machine

Important maintenance instructions  ..................................... 10.1.1

Important maintenance instructions
and safety rules  ............................................................. 10.1.1

Maintenance schedules and lubricants charts  ....................  10.2.1

Maintenance schedules  ................................................  10.2.1
Lubricants charts ...........................................................  10.2.4

Hydraulic system  .................................................................  10.3.1

Accumulators ................................................................  10.3.1
Checking the oil level  ....................................................  10.3.1
Changing hydraulic oil  ...................................................  10.3.2
Changing the hydraulic oil filter  .....................................  10.3.3
Changing the return flow filters  .....................................  10.3.3
Filling instructions when carrying out 
hydraulic oil change
(Sauer 90 R 130 / 90 M 100)  ....................... 10.3.4
Bleed hydraulic cylinders 
for lateral levelling of cutterbar  ......................................  10.3.4

Gearboxes ...........................................................................  10.4.1

2-speed manual gearbox  ..............................................  10.4.1
Checking the oil level  ....................................................  10.4.1
Oil change  .....................................................................  10.4.1
Differential and axle support  .........................................  10.4.2
Checking the oil level  ....................................................  10.4.2
Oil change  .....................................................................  10.4.2
Wheel pivots ..................................................................  10.4.3
Checking the oil level  ....................................................  10.4.3
Oil change  .....................................................................  10.4.3
Final drives
(Planetary gear)  ........................................... 10.4.3
Checking the oil level  ....................................................  10.4.3
Oil change  .....................................................................  10.4.3
Threshing drum reduction gearbox  ...............................  10.4.4
Oil change  .....................................................................  10.4.4
Checking the oil level  ....................................................  10.4.4
Transfer gearbox
(Engine) ....................................................... 10.4.5
Checking the oil level  ....................................................  10.4.5
Oil change  .....................................................................  10.4.5
Grain tank unloading gearbox  .......................................  10.4.5
Checking the oil level  ....................................................  10.4.5
Oil change  .....................................................................  10.4.5
Lubricate ball-bearing slewing rings 
of wheel pivots  ..............................................................  10.4.6
Ball-bearing slewing rings greasing instructions  ...........  10.4.7

Feeder housing  ...................................................................  10.5.1

Tension feeder chains ...................................................  10.5.1
Adjusting the sensor for the 
cutting angle adjustment  ...............................................  10.5.2
Cleaning the suction blower
(accessory) .................................................. 10.5.2

Drive axle  ............................................................................  10.6.1

Adjusting the sensor for the wheel pivots ......................  10.6.1

Elevator chains ....................................................................  10.7.1

Tensioning the grain elevator chain
(Combines without yield meter) .................... 10.7.1
Tensioning the grain elevator chain
(Combines with yield meter) ......................... 10.7.1
Tensioning the returns elevator chain  ...........................  10.7.2

Drive belts / drive chains – basic machine  ..........................  10.8.1

General Information  ......................................................  10.8.1
Drive system diagram, left-hand side  ............................  10.8.2

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Страница 5: ...the instructions which apply to the appropriate accessories on your machine Provided all instructions regarding maintenance and care of your machine are followed you can count on many years of reliab...

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Страница 9: ...ode 6 2 5 Deactivating ECON operating mode 6 2 5 REHEAT operation Dehumidify cab windows 6 2 6 Displaying the outside temperature 6 2 7 Changing the temperature display to Fahrenheit 6 2 7 Floor heati...

Страница 10: ...s 6 9 3 Cutterbar hydraulic cylinders 6 10 1 Cutterbar hydraulic cylinders 6 10 1 Third cutterbar cylinder 6 10 1 Grain tank 6 11 1 Closing the grain tank drain holes 6 11 1 Driving the combine 6 12 1...

Страница 11: ...33 Display dry yield 8 2 33 Setting combine to type of crop 8 2 35 List of threshable crops 8 2 35 Load CLAAS adjustments 8 2 35 Load own adjustments 8 2 37 Save own adjustments 8 2 37 Print machine...

Страница 12: ...oncave setting 9 2 4 Basic concave setting 9 2 4 Adjusting the concave position sensor 9 2 10 Threshing drum speed 9 2 11 Drum drives 9 2 11 Two step variable speed drive 9 2 11 Removing and installin...

Страница 13: ...ombine adjustments LEXION 560 520 Montana 9 8 2 Disawner plates 9 8 8 Concave segment 9 8 8 Malfunction cause and or remedy Basic machine 9 9 1 10 Maintenance basic machine Important maintenance instr...

Страница 14: ...compressor 10 9 4 Maintenance work before the harvest 10 9 5 Fire extinguisher 10 10 1 Compressed air system accessory 10 11 1 Compressed air connections 10 11 2 Compressed air gun and woven hose 10 1...

Страница 15: ...g safety cartridge plastic housing 11 6 8 Removing and installing safety cartridge metal housing 11 6 9 Alternator 11 7 1 Cleaning the alternator 11 7 1 Electric system 11 8 1 Battery 11 8 1 Alternato...

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Страница 17: ...3 General information...

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Страница 19: ...ion is are pre scribed 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...

Страница 20: ...3 1 2 BA LEXION 560 520 Montana 0299 533 1 General information...

Страница 21: ...n characteristics of this CLAAS machine or detract from its functional performance with a possible adverse effect on the active and or passive operational safety of the machine and its occupational sa...

Страница 22: ...3 2 2 BA LEXION 560 520 Montana 0299 533 1 General information...

Страница 23: ...ment B Authorized gross weight C Type D Identification no serial number of machine E Authorized front axle load F Year of manufacture G Rated capacity of combine harvester kW H Authorized rear axle lo...

Страница 24: ...is necessary as otherwise incorrect spare part deliveries may result Identification plate The identification plate of the machine is located on the right hand side above the rear axle Fig 2 Machine se...

Страница 25: ...ification plates showing the engine serial no are attached to the valve cover Fig 5 Straw chopper identification plate The chopper serial number is provided on the left hand side panel Fig 6 Cab seria...

Страница 26: ...3 3 4 BA LEXION 560 520 Montana 0299 533 1 General information...

Страница 27: ...4 Safety Rules...

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Страница 29: ...ntrary to the intended use The manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage or injury resulting from this misuse and these risks must be born solely by the user Compliance and strict adherence to...

Страница 30: ...roads and lanes 4 Never leave the operator s platform when driving 5 Stay a safe distance away from low over head power lines watch radio and CB radio antennas if installed 6 For road travel with a r...

Страница 31: ...nd cleaning work and the elimination of malfunctions should only be performed with the drive and the engine switched off remove the ignition key and turn off the battery isolating switch 2 Escaping fl...

Страница 32: ...ld onto the hydraulic ram Fig 1 During combine operation the safety lock S must be secured with latch R Fig 2 Fire extinguisher The agent for the fire extinguisher manufacturer should check the exting...

Страница 33: ...quipped with two wheel chocks from the factory The brackets holding the wheel chocks are located on the left hand machine side behind the fan guard The wheel chocks must be carried on the machine at a...

Страница 34: ...injury do not remove any hydraulic elements or components unless the pressure has been released Method for releasing the hydraulic pressure see page 4 1 7 and 4 1 8 in the current Operator s Manual N...

Страница 35: ...hydraulic pressure using a valve The unit in question must be moved to a position where the hydraulic pressure is as low as possible However residual oil pressure in the lines cannot be excluded Relie...

Страница 36: ...r position to the centre position between chopper and swathing position by pressing pushbutton 2 Stop the engine Now carefully loosen the hose of the hydraulic cylinder at A DANGER Residual oil pressu...

Страница 37: ...cals their placement on the machine and a brief explanatory text are shown on the following pages The CLAAS part number of every decal is stated ahead of the text The figure in refers to the adjacent...

Страница 38: ...4 2 2 BA LEXION 560 520 Montana 0299 533 1 Safety Rules 0514 038 2 1 Stay outside of the hazard area when machine is suspended Fig 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 3 Safety Rules...

Страница 39: ...99 533 1 BA LEXION 560 520 Montana 4 2 3 Safety Rules 0514 946 1 2 Before putting the machine into operation read and observe the operator s manual and follow the safety instructions Fig 4 5 6 2 4 2 5...

Страница 40: ...4 2 4 BA LEXION 560 520 Montana 0299 533 1 Safety Rules 0516 042 0 4 Keep well clear of danger area between front attachment and machine Fig 7 8 9 4 7 4 8 9...

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