WINDROWER TRACTOR OPERATION
Form # 169017
50
Issue – June 2008
6.3 WINDROWER
TRACTOR
OPERATION
6.3.1 Operational
Safety
Follow these safety precautions:
CAUTION
•
Wear close fitting clothing and protective
shoes with slip resistant soles.
•
Remove foreign objects from the
machine and surrounding area.
•
As well, carry with you any protective
clothing and personal safety devices that
COULD be necessary through the day.
Don't take chances.
•
You may need:
- a
hard hat
- protective glasses or goggles
- heavy gloves
- respirator or filter mask
- wet weather gear
•
Protect against noise.
Wear a suitable hearing
protective device such
as ear muffs or ear plugs
to protect against
objectionable or uncomfortable loud
noises.
•
Follow all safety and operational
instructions given in your Operator's
Manuals. If you do not have a windrower
and/or combine manual, get one from
your dealer and read it thoroughly.
•
Never attempt to start the engine or
operate the machine except from the
operator’s seat.
•
Check the operation of all controls in a
safe clear area before starting work.
•
Stop engine and remove key before
adjusting or removing plugged material
from the machine. A child or even a pet
could engage the drive.
•
Check for excessive vibration and
unusual noises. If there is any indication
of trouble, shut down and inspect the
machine. Follow proper shutdown
procedure. Refer to Section 6.3.5.3
Shutdown Procedure.
•
Operate only in daylight or good artificial
light.
6.3.2 Break-In
Period
The windrower is ready for normal operation.
However there are several items to check and
watch out for during the first 150 hours.
6.3.2.1 Engine
a. Operate engine at moderate load and avoid
extremely heavy or light loading for longer than
5 minutes.
b. Avoid unnecessary idling. If engine will be idling
for longer than 5 minutes after reaching
operating temperature, turn key OFF to stop
engine.
c. Check engine oil level frequently. Watch for any
signs of leakage. If oil must be added, refer to
Section 7.9.3 or 7.10.2 Oil Level.
NOTE
During the break-in period, a higher than
usual oil consumption should be
considered normal.
NOTE
If windrower tractor must be driven in cold
weather (below freezing), let engine idle
for 3 minutes, and then operate at
moderate speed until oil has warmed up.
d. Watch coolant gauge in cab for temperature
rising beyond normal operating range. Check
that coolant level at reserve tank (mounted next
to radiator) stays between HOT and COLD
marks on tank. Refer to Section 7.9.7.1 or
7.10.7.1 Cooling System. If over-heating
problems occur, check for coolant leaks.
e. Change engine oil and filter after 500 hours.
Refer to Section 7.9.4 or 7.10.3 Changing Oil
and Oil Filter.