MacDon 9352 Operator's Manual

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Page 1 - WINDROWER

9250/9350/9352SELF-PROPELLED WINDROWER OPERATOR’S MANUAL Form 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 Sugg. Retail: $25.00

Page 2 - Proposition 65 Warning

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 8 SAFETY SAFETY SIGNS (continued)

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 98 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Traction Drive: Neutral Lock and Steering Checks DANGER: To prevent machine run-away:

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 99 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Traction Drive: Neutral Lock and Steering Checks (continued) 3. Neutral Lock Adjustment

Page 5

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 100 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Traction Drive: Neutral Lock and Steering Checks (continued) 6. Radius Arm Pivots: Ch

Page 6

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 101 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Traction Drive: Neutral Lock and Steering Troubleshooting Any problem with the neutral

Page 7 - SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 102 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Traction Drive: Neutral Set-Up Procedure This procedure should be performed only afte

Page 8

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 103 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Traction Drive: Neutral Set-Up Procedure (continued) 7. The following adjustment is

Page 9

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 104 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Traction Drive: Ground Speed Lever Friction Device Adjustment The ground speed lever

Page 10 - SAFETY

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 105 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Traction Drive: Wheels and Tires POWER WHEELS Check lubricant level every 200 hours

Page 11

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 106 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Traction Drive: Wheels and Tires (continued) DRIVE WHEEL BOLTS At first use, or when

Page 12

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 107 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Traction Drive: Wheels and Tires TIRE INFLATION Make a visual check daily that tires

Page 13 - SPECIFICATIONS

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 9 SAFETY GENERAL SAFETY The following are general farm safety precautions that should be part of your operati

Page 14 - SPECIFICATIONS

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 108 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Traction Drive: Park Brake for Models 9250/9350, 4940/4950, 2940/2950, 8140/8150

Page 15 - TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 109 A BPARK BRAKE ADJUSTMENT DC EREPOSITION BRAKE LINK ON BRACKETAT HALF-WEAR STAGE FADJUST BRAKE LINK HARDWARE G

Page 16 - TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 110 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Cab Air System WARNING: The air conditioning system is pressurized. Improper servicing

Page 17 - Symbol Definitions

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 111 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Cab Air System RETURN AIR FILTERS Clean return air filters every 100 hours, more oft

Page 18

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 112 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Cab Air System COMPRESSOR PROTECTION The compressor is protected from excessively low

Page 19 - Mac-Monitor

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 113 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Maintenance Schedule The following maintenance schedule is a listing of periodic maint

Page 20 - Mac-Monitor:

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 114 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Maintenance Schedule 100 HOURS OR ANNUALLY * 1. Adjust park brake. 2. Clean cab ret

Page 21 - Speedometer

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 115 MAINTENANCE RECORD Windrower Tractor Serial No. Combine this

Page 22 - Ignition Switch

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 116 MAINTENANCE RECORD (continued) ACTION: - Check  - Lubricate S- Change - Clean + - Add

Page 23 - Windshield Wiper Control

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 117 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. Cab Air System See page 112 for possible cau

Page 24 - Windrower Controls

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 10 SAFETY GENERAL SAFETY (continued) 6. Wear close-fitting clothing and cover long hair. Never wear dangl

Page 25 - Header Controls

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 118 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. Air conditioning not cooling. (continued) Loose

Page 26 - Header Controls (continued)

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 119 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. Air conditioning not producing sufficient cooling (conti

Page 27 - Seat Belts

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 120 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. Air conditioning system too noisy. (continued) E

Page 28 - Seat Adjustments

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 121 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. Engine hard to start or will not start. (cont&apo

Page 29 - Operator Amenities

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 122 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. Engine runs irregularly or stalls frequently. Un

Page 30 - To the New Operator

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 123 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. Warning alarm sounds. Engine overheated. Check

Page 31 - Break-in Period

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 124 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. High fuel consumption (continued). Engine out of

Page 32 - Pre-Starting Checks: Annual

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 125 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. Starter cranks slowly or will not operate (cont&a

Page 33 - Pre-Starting Checks: Daily

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 126 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. Lights do not light. Defective light switch. Re

Page 34 - Start-Up Procedure

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 127 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. Both wheels will not pull in forward or reverse.

Page 35

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 11 SPECIFICATIONS TRACTOR DIMENSIONS: Weight (varies with tire size): - with naturally-aspirated (N/A) diesel

Page 36 - Driving the Windrower

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 128 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. One wheel does not pull in forward or reverse (co

Page 37

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 129 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. Header Hydraulics Header or reel not lifting. Contami

Page 38

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 130 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF Header Drive Sickle drive not engaging (continued)

Page 39

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 131 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF Header Drive (continued) Belt band frayed and sepa

Page 40 - Stopping Procedure

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 132 OPTIONS AND ATTACHMENTS Consult your Windrower dealer for details on the following Options & Attachment

Page 41 - Leaving the Windrower

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 133 UNLOADING WARNING: To avoid personal injury or death do not attempt to drive the windrower off the carrie

Page 42 - Attaching the Header

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 134 UNLOADING WITH ONE FORKLIFT UNLOADING One Forklift Method FORKLIFT REQUIREMENT: One forklift with a 5,000

Page 43

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 135 REAR CASTER INSTALLATION16.5 TIRES ON XX50/XX40 TRACTORS ASSEMBLY NOTE: The purpose of shipping preparations

Page 44 - (continued)

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 136 REAR CASTER INSTALLATION: 9.5 TIRES ON XX50/XX40 TRACTORS ASSEMBLY Install Tires 9.5 REAR TIRES on XX50/XX

Page 45 - Adding Rear Weight

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 137 ASSEMBLY Install Tires DRIVE TIRES Install tires on a hard, level surface as follows: 1. Lift front end

Page 46

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 12 SPECIFICATIONS TRANSMISSION: Type ...

Page 47 - Detaching the Header

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 138 ASSEMBLY Battery The windrower is shipped without battery. BATTERY RECOMMENDATIONS Battery should meet th

Page 48

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 139 ASSEMBLY Battery INSTALL BATTERY NOTE: For easier installation, position a low platform on which to stan

Page 49

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 140 ASSEMBLY Preparing the Tractor for 962/963 & 972/973 Headers 1. Remove plastic blocks (A) on tractor

Page 50 - ADJUSTMENT

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 141 ASSEMBLY Preparing 962/963 Harvest Header for Windrower Tractor 1. Attach lift linkage supports to lower

Page 51 - Header Levelling

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 142 ASSEMBLY Preparing 962/963 Harvest Header for Windrower Tractor (continued) 5. Attach reel lift hose and

Page 52 - Header Flotation

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 143 ASSEMBLY Preparing 972 Harvest Header (21' to 36') for Windrower Tractor 1. Attach lift linkage

Page 53 - Transporting the Windrower

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 144 ASSEMBLY Radio Installation Provision has been made for easy installation of a radio: • Remove six scre

Page 54

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 145 ASSEMBLY Two-Way Radio Installation At the rear of the side console (D), you will find two auxiliary powe

Page 55

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 146 ASSEMBLY Swath Roller A hitch for a pull-behind swath roller can be attached at two bottom bolts (A) on wal

Page 56

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 147 INDEX A PAGE Air Cleaner – Engine ...69 Air Conditioning System Main

Page 57

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 13 SPECIFICATIONS DIESEL ENGINES: Type ...

Page 58 - Storage Procedure

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 148 INDEX I PAGE Ignition Switch ...20 J Jacking Procedur

Page 59 - Service Procedures

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 149 INDEX T cont'd. PAGE Trouble Shooting... 117 Trouble Shoo

Page 61 - Fuels, Fluids and Lubricants

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Self-Propelled Windrower Pre-Delivery Checklist Perform these checks and make adjustments as required prior to delivery

Page 63

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Page 64 - 50 Hours (continued)

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Page 65 - 200 Hours or Annually

M Mbatt-+IGEGRSOLBATBALBATAUX50 ABATAUX50 ACLUTCH2SPEEDS3S5S1S2S4LRMENGINEREEL HEIGHTSWITCHHEADER HEIGHTSWITCHCYLINDER CONTROLVALVE(for operation seeV

Page 66

Form 46584 Issue 11/06 Header & Reel Lift: Hydraulic Schematic Hydraulic Options: Reel Fore-Aft &

Page 67 - Diesel Engine

Form 46584 Issue 11/06 Header Drive: Hydraulic Schematic

Page 68

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 14 TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS TIGHTENING HYDRAULIC O-RING FITTINGS* 1. Inspect O-ring and seat for dirt or obviou

Page 69 - Diesel Engine (continued)

Form 46584 Issue 11/06 Traction Drive: Hydraulic Schematic – Turbo Units 1 - Pump 2 - Left Wheel Motor

Page 70

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 15 OPERATOR'S STATION Symbol Definitions The following symbols are used to depict functions or reactions

Page 71

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 16 OPERATOR'S STATION Symbol Definitions (continued) - Conveyor speed - Engaged - Disengaged - Header d

Page 72

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 17 OPERATOR'S STATION CAUTION: Learn and practice safe use of controls before operating. IMPORTANT: See

Page 73 - Diesel Engine: Fuel System

CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth de

Page 74

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 18 G H J A SI INDICATOR OPERATOR'S STATION Mac-Monitor: PROGRAMMING (continued) 4. Once the desired progra

Page 75

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 19 OPERATOR'S STATION Operator Presence System Requires the operator to be seated in the seat in order

Page 76

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 20 OPERATOR'S STATION Ignition Switch The ignition switch (A) has three positions; OFF, RUN and START. T

Page 77

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 21 OPERATOR'S STATION Cab Temperature Controls NOTE: For access to circuit breakers, relays, fuses and ot

Page 78 - Engine Exhaust System

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 22 OPERATOR'S STATION Windrower Controls VARIABLE GROUND SPEED CONTROL LEVER (A) Controls windrower dire

Page 79 - Engine Cooling System

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 23 OPERATOR'S STATION Header Controls HEADER DRIVE SWITCH (A) - Lift the guard to expose toggle switch.

Page 80

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 24 OPERATOR'S STATION Header Controls (continued) REEL HEIGHT SWITCH (E) - Press top of switch to raise

Page 81

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 25 OPERATOR'S STATION Header Controls (continued) CUT HEIGHT INDICATOR (G) - The gauge on the lift linka

Page 82 - Electrical System

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 26 OPERATOR'S STATION Seat Adjustments OPERATOR WEIGHT & SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT - Press knob (A) in t

Page 83

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 27 OPERATOR'S STATION Operator Amenities CUP HOLDER (A) – Provided at side console. CIGARETTE

Page 84

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 1 INTRODUCTION Your new Self-Propelled Windrower is designed to cut and lay in windrows, a wide variety of gr

Page 85

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 28 OPERATION Your Responsibilities as an Owner/Operator CAUTION: 1. It is your responsibility to read and

Page 86

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 29 OPERATION Break-in Period The windrower is ready for normal operation. However there are several items to c

Page 87

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 30 OPERATION Break-in Period WINDROWER BREAK-IN (Continued): 8. Re-torque four walking beam pivot bolts (B)

Page 88

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 31 OPERATION Pre-Starting Checks: Daily Do the following each day before starting the engine: CAUTION: 1.

Page 89

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 32 OPERATION Start-Up Procedure DANGER: Avoid possible injury or death from a runaway machine. Do not start

Page 90

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 33 OPERATION Start-Up Procedure (continued) STARTING ENGINE CAUTION: Be sure the area is clear of other pers

Page 91 - Hydraulic System

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 34 OPERATION Driving the Windrower WARNING: · Avoid driving the machine with header removed. Removing header

Page 92

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 35 OPERATION Driving the Windrower (continued) TO DRIVE FORWARD: 1. After starting engine, release park brak

Page 93

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 36 OPERATION Driving the Windrower (continued) TO DRIVE REARWARD: WARNING: Back up slowly. Steering is oppos

Page 94 - Header Drive: Hydraulics

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 37 OPERATION Driving the Windrower (continued) MAKING A SPIN TURN: Hydrostatic steering gives the operator

Page 95

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION...

Page 96

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 38 OPERATION Stopping Procedure TO STOP WINDROWER: WARNING: Do not move variable speed lever rapidly back to

Page 97

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 39 OPERATION Leaving the Windrower CAUTION: Before leaving the operator's seat for any reason: 1. Park

Page 98

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 40 OPERATION Attaching the Header 1. Choose an area that is as level as possible and set header stand (A) in

Page 99 - Traction Drive: Hydraulics

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 41 OPERATION Attaching the Header (continued) 6. Connect driveline to header drive shaft as follows: • Open

Page 100 - Steering Checks

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 42 OPERATION Attaching the Header (continued) 9. Start engine. Activate header lift cylinders (switch on grou

Page 101 - Steering Checks (continued)

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 43 OPERATION Adding Rear Weight IMPORTANT: The stability of the machine varies with different attachments, tr

Page 102

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 44 OPERATION Adding Rear Weight (continued) To install weight bundle B2266 in rear tractor frame: 1. Install

Page 103 - Troubleshooting

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 45 OPERATION Detaching the Header 1. Activate header lift cylinders (switch on ground speed lever) to raise h

Page 104

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 46 OPERATION Detaching the Header (continued) DANGER: Wait for all movement to stop. A rotating driveline can

Page 105 - Procedure (continued)

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 47 OPERATION Operating the Header Correct operation reduces crop loss and allows cutting of more acres. The l

Page 106 - Friction Device Adjustment

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS OPERATION PAGE Transporting the Windrower (continued) Towing With a Trailer...

Page 107

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 48 OPERATION Header Angle Header angle is adjustable by changing the length of the center link between header

Page 108

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 49 OPERATION Header Levelling A 1/4 inch (6 mm) shim (A) is located on both sides of windrower lift linkage.

Page 109

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 50 OPERATION Header Flotation The following suggested header float settings are a starting point for normal c

Page 110 - AT HALF-WEAR STAGE

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01A 51 OPERATION Transporting the Windrower WARNING: Do not drive windrower on a road or highway at night, or in

Page 111 - Traction Drive: Park Brake

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 52 OPERATION Transporting the Windrower TOWING THE WINDROWER ON A TRAILER For transporting the windrower oth

Page 112 - Cab Air System

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 53 OPERATION Transporting the Windrower TOWING THE WINDROWER ON A TRAILER (continued) WARNING: When towing

Page 113

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 54 OPERATION Transporting the Windrower TOWING WINDROWER WITHOUT TRAILER The best method for transporting a

Page 114

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 55 OPERATION Transporting the Windrower TOWING WINDROWER WITHOUT TRAILER (continued) WARNING: When towing th

Page 115 - Maintenance Schedule

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 56 OPERATION Storage Procedure Do the following at the end of each operating season: CAUTION: 1. Clean t

Page 116

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 57 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Service Procedures CAUTION: To avoid personal injury, before servicing machine or ope

Page 117 - MAINTENANCE RECORD

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE MAINTENANCE/SERVICE (continued) Hydraulic System: Header & Reel Lift Cylinder C

Page 118 - (continued)

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 58 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Seat Belt Inspection and Maintenance Keep the operator and trainer seat belts in good

Page 119 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 59 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Fuels, Fluids and Lubricants DIESEL FUEL Use Grade No. 2 - D fuel, as defined by ASTM

Page 120

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 60 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Fuels, Fluids and Lubricants (continued) ENGINE OIL SAE 15W40 complying with SAE spe

Page 121

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 61 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Greasing the Windrower Tractor See "Fuels, Fluids and Lubricants" for recom-

Page 122

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 62 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Greasing the Windrower Tractor: 50 Hours (continued)

Page 123

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 63 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Greasing the Windrower Tractor: 200 Hours or Annually H CASTER

Page 124

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 64 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Engine CAUTION: Never operate engine in a closed building. Proper ventilation is requi

Page 125

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 65 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Diesel Engine LUBRICATING OIL Check engine oil level daily on dipstick. See "Fue

Page 126

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 66 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Diesel Engine LUBRICATING OIL Changing engine oil and filter (continued) 6. Install

Page 127 - Electrical

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 67 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Diesel Engine (continued) ENGINE SPEED: Engine maximum and low idle speeds are factory

Page 128 - Traction Drive System

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 5 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS Record the serial numbers in the space provided. Tractor: Plate is located on lef

Page 129

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 68 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Diesel Engine ENGINE SPEED (continued): TURBO ENGINE THROTTLE ROD ADJUSTMENT Thrott

Page 130

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 69 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Diesel Engine: Air Intake System AIR CLEANER IMPORTANT: Do not run engine with air cl

Page 131 - Header Drive

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 70 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Diesel Engine: Air Intake System AIR CLEANER CLEANING FILTER ELEMENTS (continued) 5.

Page 132 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 71 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Diesel Engine: Fuel System STORING FUEL • Buy good quality, clean fuel from a reputa

Page 133 - Operator's Seat

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 72 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Diesel Engine: Fuel System FUEL SEDIMENT BOWL Inspect fuel sediment bowl daily for wa

Page 134 - OPTIONS AND ATTACHMENTS

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 73 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Diesel Engine: Fuel System FUEL FILTERS - DIESEL ENGINE Change fuel filters every 500

Page 135 - Two Forklift Method

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 74 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Diesel Engine: Fuel System FUEL SYSTEM AIR REMOVAL - DIESEL ENGINE Controlled venting

Page 136 - One Forklift Method

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 75 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Diesel Engine: Fuel System FUEL SYSTEM AIR REMOVAL - DIESEL ENGINE (continued) To ble

Page 137 - Install Tires

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 76 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Engine Exhaust System MUFFLER CAUTION: To avoid burns, do not touch muffler when engi

Page 138

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 77 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Engine Cooling System COOLANT LEVEL Check coolant level daily at reserve tank (A). Ch

Page 139

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 6 SAFETY SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL This safety alert symbol indicates important safety messages in this manual and

Page 140 - Battery

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 78 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Engine Cooling System CHANGING COOLANT Coolant should be removed, and the system flus

Page 141 - Cab Heater

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 79 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Engine Cooling System SCREENS AND COOLERS RADIATOR SCREEN The radiator screen may be

Page 142 - Preparing the Tractor for

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 80 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Electrical System BATTERY WARNING: · Gas given off by battery electrolyte is expl

Page 143

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 81 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Electrical System BATTERY (continued) PREVENTING BATTERY DAMAGE 1. Be sure alternato

Page 144

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 82 ATTACHING BOOSTER BATTERY MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Electrical System BATTERY (continued) CHARGING BATTERY CAU

Page 145 - Preparing 972 Harvest Header

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 83 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Electrical System PREVENTING ALTERNATOR AND REGULATOR DAMAGE 1. Always disconnect batt

Page 146 - Radio Installation

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 84 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Electrical System LIGHTS AND BULBS ADJUSTABLE HEADLIGHTS The two front headlights can

Page 147 - Tool Box

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 85 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Electrical System LIGHTS AND BULBS (continued) CAUTION: To avoid a slip and fall injur

Page 148 - Swath Roller

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 86 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Electrical System LIGHTS AND BULBS (continued) REPLACING RED TAIL LIGHT BULBS 1. Remo

Page 149

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 87 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Electrical System LIGHTS AND BULBS (continued) REPLACING GAUGE LIGHT BULBS 1. Turn li

Page 150 - INDEX

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 7 SAFETY SAFETY SIGNS • The safety signs reproduced below appear on the windrower at the locations listed. •

Page 151

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 88 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Electrical System CIRCUIT BREAKERS CHECKING IN-CAB CIRCUIT BREAKERS For access to bre

Page 152

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 89 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Hydraulic System WARNING: Avoid high pressure fluids. Escaping fluid can penetrate the

Page 153 - Pre-Delivery Checklist

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 90 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Hydraulic System HYDRAULIC OIL Change hydraulic oil every 2000 hours. NOTE FOR FLEET

Page 154

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 91 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Hydraulic System: Header & Reel Lift CYLINDER CONTROL VALVE RELIEF PRESSURE Contr

Page 155 - Roof Wiring Schematic

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 92 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Header Drive: Hydraulics FLOW CONTROL BLOCK Flow control block (A), located under cab n

Page 156 - Cab Wiring Schematic

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 93 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Header Drive BEVEL GEAR BOX LUBRICANT The bevel gear box directs power from the main

Page 157 - Tractor Wiring Schematic

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 94 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Header Drive HEADER DRIVE BELT: PULLEY FORE-AFT ALIGNMENT Fore-aft misalignment of pul

Page 158

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 95 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Header Drive HEADER DRIVE BELT: PULLEY VERTICAL ALIGNMENT Vertical misalignment of fro

Page 159

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 96 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Header Drive HEADER DRIVE BELT GUIDES (continued) To adjust: 1. Stop engine and remov

Page 160

Form # 46584 Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01 97 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Traction Drive: Hydraulics TRANSMISSION OIL PRESSURE Warning light and buzzer in cab wi

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