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Figure 5.124: Hose Support Attachment
1.
Retrieve hydraulic hoses (A) from the header and route the
hose bundle under the windrower frame.
NOTE:
Adding anti-seize compound to the hose holder pin will
make future removal easier.
2.
Insert pin (B) into hole (C) in the windrower frame.
IMPORTANT:
Route the hydraulic hoses as straight as possible, avoiding
wear points that could damage the hoses. To prevent
abrasion damage, the hoses should have enough slack to
pass by the multicoupler bracket without contacting it. To
adjust the slack in the hoses, loosen the clamps below
pin (B), adjust the hoses, then retighten the hose holder.
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Figure 5.125: Hard Plumbed Connections on R216
Rotary Disc Header Ready Windrower
3.
Connect the hydraulic hoses to the windrower as follows:
a.
Connect disc pressure hose (A) (fitted with red cable
tie [B]) to hard plumb fitting (C) (fitted with a red cable
tie) and torque the connection to 215 Nm (159 lbf·ft).
b.
Connect disc return hose (D) to hard plumb fitting (E)
and torque the connection to 215 Nm (159 lbf·ft).
c.
Connect case drain hose (F) to fitting (G).