
5.7.6
Header Draper Roller Maintenance
The draper rollers have non-greaseable bearings; however, the external seal should be checked every 200 hours
(more frequently in sandy conditions) to achieve maximum bearing life.
Inspecting Draper Roller Bearing
Using an infrared thermometer, check for bad draper roller bearings as follows:
1. Engage the header and run the drapers for
approximately three minutes.
2. Check the temperature of the draper roller bearings at
each of the roller arms (A), (B), and (C) on each deck.
Ensure the temperature does not exceed 44°C (80°F)
above the ambient temperature.
Figure 5.122: Roller Arms
Draper Deck Idler Roller
Removing Draper Idler Roller
DANGER
To avoid bodily injury or death from unexpected start-up or fall of a raised machine, always stop engine
and remove key before leaving the operator’s seat, and always engage safety props before going under
the machine for any reason.
NOTE:
If the draper connector is not visible, engage the header until the connector is accessible (preferably close to
the outboard end of the deck).
1. Start the engine, raise the header, and raise the reel.
2. Stop the engine, and remove the key from the ignition.
3. Engage the reel safety props, and engage the header
safety props.
4. Loosen the draper by turning adjuster bolt (A)
counterclockwise.
Figure 5.123: Tensioner
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