Macdon 5010 Mower Conditioner User Manual

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Model 5010
POWER-TONGUE
WINDROWER
OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
680 Moray Street 9700 NW Conant Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 3S3 Kansas City, Missouri 64153-1832
(204) 885-5590, Fax 832-7749 (816) 891-7313, Fax 891-7323
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Model 5010 POWER-TONGUE WINDROWER OPERATOR’S MANUAL 680 Moray Street 9700 NW Conant Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 3S3 Kansas City,

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8 SAFETY GENERAL SAFETY (continued) 6. Wear close-fitting clothing and cover long hair. Never wear dangling items such as scarves or bracelet

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9 SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS 12 FT. 14 FT. 16 FT. Overall Width: Transport Position 13.5 ft. (4103 mm) 15.5 ft. (4713 mm) 17.

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10 SPECIFICATIONS AUGER 12 FT. 14 FT. 16 FT. Drive Type Chain final drive Overload Protection Hydraulic motor Auger Ty

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11 TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS CHECKING BOLT TORQUE The tables shown below give correct torque values for various bolts and capscrews. Tighten all bolt

Page 6 - SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS

12 TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS TIGHTENING HYDRAULIC O-RING FITTINGS* 1. Inspect O-ring and seat for dirt or obvious defects. 2. On angle fittings, b

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13 OPERATION YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES AS AN OWNER/OPERATOR CAUTION: 1. It is your responsibility to read and understand this manual completely b

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14 OPERATION PREPARING THE TRACTOR 1. Select proper tractor size. The minimum power required is: 12 ft. - 60 hp (45 kw) 14 ft. - 75 hp (56 kw)

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15 OPERATION PREPARING THE WINDROWER 1. Check the tires and inflate if necessary. Recommended pressure is 30 psi (207 kPa). CAUTION: When infla

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16 OPERATION ATTACHING WINDROWER TO TRACTOR CAUTION: Shut off tractor, engage parking brake and remove key before working around hitch. CAUTIO

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17 OPERATION ATTACHING WINDROWER TO TRACTOR (cont'd) 5. Connect remote hydraulic hoses as follows: a. Connect the two tongue swing hoses

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Inside Front Cover (blank)

Page 13 - TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

18 OPERATION BREAK-IN PERIOD 1. After attaching windrower to tractor for the first time, operate the machine slowly for 5 minutes, watching and

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19 OPERATION PRE-STARTING CHECKS Do the following at the start of each operating season: CAUTION: 1. Review the Operator's Manual to

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20 OPERATION PRE-STARTING CHECKS Do the following each day before start-up: CAUTION: 1. Clear the area of other persons, pets etc. Keep chi

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21 OPERATION OPERATE CORRECTLY CAUTION: 1. Follow all safety and operational instructions given in your tractor Operator's Manual. If y

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22 OPERATION LIFT CYLINDER STOP (RAISING AND LOWERING WINDROWER) WARNING: To avoid bodily injury or death from fall of raised machine, always e

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23 OPERATION STEERING Steering the windrower is controlled by the tractor remote hydraulic system. This steering system allows the windrower to

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24 OPERATION 180° TURN When cutting back and forth on one side of the field, approximately 50 ft. (15 m) is required at each end of the field to

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25 OPERATION TURNING SQUARE CORNERS The following procedure is intended only as a guide to developing a turning procedure for the tractor being

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26 OPERATION LEAN BAR POSITION IMPORTANT: To prevent structural damage to the header, do not operate with lean bar removed. Use the lean bar ad

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27 OPERATION REEL SPEED For best feeding of the crop into the auger, reel speed should be just faster than ground speed. This gently sweeps mate

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1 INTRODUCTION Your new MacDon Model 5010 Power-Tongue Windrower is designed to cut, condition and lay in windrows, a wide variety of grasses and

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28 REEL POSITION ADJUSTMENTS - RIGHT SIDE OPERATION REEL POSITION (continued) NOTE: The reel must be adjusted equally on both sides, both horizo

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29 OPERATION CUTTING HEIGHT Control cutting height with skid plates, not with the hydraulic cylinder. Having the header "ride" on the

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30 OPERATION CUTTERBAR ANGLE Cutterbar angle can be varied from 6° to 11.5° below horizontal. Choose an angle that maximises performance for you

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31 OPERATION HEADER FLOTATION Header flotation springs are normally set so 70 lbs. force (311 N) is required to lift either end of the header ju

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32 OPERATION ROLL GAP WARNING: To avoid bodily injury or death from unexpected start-up or fall of raised machine; stop engine, remove key and e

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33 FORMING SHIELD ADJUSTMENTSD C B A E OPERATION FORMING SHIELDS WARNING: Keep hands and feet away from discharge opening. Keep everyone several

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34 OPERATION HAYING TIPS There is one certainty when making hay - a quick cure will maintain top quality. It is critical to have the cured hay b

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35 OPERATION HAYING TIPS (continued) 3. WINDROW CHARACTERISTICS See "Operating Variables" in this section. Control the factors listed

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36 CLEARING PLUGGED ROLLSA OPERATION UNPLUGGING THE WINDROWER WARNING: Stop tractor engine and remove key before removing plugged material from

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37 TRANSPORT LATCH ROD & LOCK C A B OPERATION SHUT-DOWN PROCEDURE CAUTION: Before leaving the tractor seat for any reason: 1. Park on leve

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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION...

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38 LOOSEN NUTS TO RAISE TONGUEB OPERATION TRANSPORTING THE WINDROWER: FLATBED CAUTION: Use the following procedure when shipping the windrower o

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39 OPERATION STORAGE PROCEDURE Do the following at the end of each operating season: CAUTION: 1. Clean the windrower thoroughly. Never use

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40 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS GREASE Use an SAE Multi-Purpose High Temperature Grease with Extreme Pressure (EP) Perfo

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41 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE DRIVE SHIELDS The left and right side drive shields, in the open position, rest in a hinge "pocket" to prevent

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42 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE GREASING THE WINDROWER (continued) 50 Hours: 1. Main Drive Shaft Bearings (A) & (B) - two fittings

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43 AUGER DRIVE JACKSHAFT BEARINGSN MAINTENANCE/SERVICE GREASING THE WINDROWER 50 Hours: (continued) 5. Frame-to-Header Pivot (J) - two fitting

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44 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE GREASING THE WINDROWER (continued) 100 Hours: 1. Wheel Hub Bearings (D) - two fittings CENTER LINK B

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45 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE HYDRAULICS The windrower is hydraulically powered using: 1. A self-contained hydraulic system to operate the header func

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46 REPLACING LIGHT BULBSB MAINTENANCE/SERVICE HYDRAULICS: Hydraulic Reservoir (continued) Change hydraulic oil every 600 hours or 3 years. To d

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47 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE SICKLE AND SICKLE DRIVE WARNING: Keep hands clear of the area between guards and sickle at all times. CAUTION: Wear h

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3 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Service Procedures...

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48 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE SICKLE AND SICKLE DRIVE (continued) Sickle Head Needle Bearing Installation Using a flat-ended tool (A) with approximate

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49 BENDING GUARD TIPS UPA BENDING GUARD TIPS DOWNB MAINTENANCE/SERVICE SICKLE AND SICKLE DRIVE (continued) Guards Check daily that guards are a

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50 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE SICKLE AND SICKLE DRIVE (continued) Sickle Drive Belt Tension IMPORTANT: To prolong belt and drive life, do not over-tig

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51 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE SICKLE AND SICKLE DRIVE (continued) Wobble Box Maintenance Mounting Bolts - Check four wobble box mounting bolts (B) tor

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52 OIL REEL DRIVE CHAINA MAINTENANCE/SERVICE REEL AND REEL DRIVE Reel Drive Chain Lubrication Lubricate chain daily with a light weight oil (SA

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53 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE AUGER AND AUGER DRIVE Auger Position The auger position has been factory set and should not normally require adjustment.

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54 STRIPPER BAR ADJUSTMENT MAINTENANCE/SERVICE AUGER AND AUGER DRIVE Stripper Bars To adjust: 1. Position auger for clearance to strippers (A

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55 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE AUGER AND AUGER DRIVE (continued) Auger Drive Chain Lubrication Lubricate chain (A) daily with lightweight oil (SAE 30).

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56 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE ROLLS AND ROLL DRIVE Roll Drive Chain Tension Check chain tension after the first 10 hours operation and every 100 hours

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57 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE ROLLS AND ROLL DRIVE (continued) Roll Timing For proper conditioning, the rolls must be timed with each steel bar on one

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4 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS Record the serial number in the space provided. Model 5010 Power Tongue Windrower: Serial number plate (A) is lo

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58 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE ROLLS AND ROLL DRIVE (continued) Roll Drive Chain Removal 1. Raise header. Stop engine, remove key and engage lift cyli

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59 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE ROLLS AND ROLL DRIVE (continued) Roll Drive Chain Installation IMPORTANT: To ensure proper chain quality, service with G

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60 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE WHEELS AND TIRES Wheel Bolts Check and tighten wheel bolts after the first 1 hour operation and every 100 hours thereafte

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61 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE The following maintenance schedule is a listing of periodic maintenance procedures, organized by ser

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62 MAINTENANCE RECORD ACTION: 4 - Check λ - Lubricate σ - Change Hour Meter Reading: Serviced By: Maintenance Procedur

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63 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. Excessive breakage of sickle sections or guards. Cutting height too low in stony condi

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64 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. Ragged or uneven cutting of crop. (continued) Bent or misaligned guards causing po

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65 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. Leaving small strip of flattened, uncut material. Ground speed too fast. Crowding o

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66 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION REF. Excessive heating of hydraulic oil. Relief pressure too low. Replace relief valve. 4

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67 OPTIONS & ATTACHMENTS The following attachments and optional equipment are available from your Dealer: ADDITIONAL SKID PLATES WholeGoods

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5 SAFETY SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL This safety alert symbol indicates important safety messages in this manual and on safety signs on the machine. Th

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68 UNLOADING & ASSEMBLY PREPARE TO UNLOAD CAUTION: To avoid injury to bystanders from being struck by machinery, do not allow persons to sta

Page 69 - OPTIONS & ATTACHMENTS

69 UNLOADING & ASSEMBLY UNLOAD TONGUE Attach chain to two brackets (A) on top of tongue. LOWER WINDROWER TO WORKING POSITIO

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70 UNLOADING & ASSEMBLY INSTALL TONGUE IMPORTANT: If there is more than one machine to be assembled, and they are different sizes (12 ft., 1

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71 UNLOADING & ASSEMBLY ATTACH HYDRAULICS AND ELECTRICAL 1. Attach barrel end (A) of shift cylinder to bracket on hitch. Attach rod end (B)

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72 UNLOADING & ASSEMBLY ATTACH HYDRAULICS AND ELECTRICAL (continued) 4. Attach motor to header primary drive: NOTE: For easier installati

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73 UNLOADING & ASSEMBLY ATTACH HYDRAULICS AND ELECTRICAL (continued) 4. Attach motor to header primary drive, cont’d: * See previous page for

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74 MOUNT PUMP IN STORAGE POSITIONS ATTACH SMV SIGN UNLOADING & ASSEMBLY ATTACH HYDRAULICS AND ELECTRICAL (continued) 6. Tie wiring harness t

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75 ADJUST LINK TO CENTER OF SLOTA UNLOADING & ASSEMBLY INSTALL HOOD AND DEFLECTORS 1. Loosen hardware J/K and F/G. 2. Swing hood into pos

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76 UNLOADING & ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS Perform the final checks and adjustments as listed on the "Pre-Delivery Checklist" (y

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77 INDEX A PAGE Assembly... 68 Attaching the Windrower ... 16 A

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6 SAFETY SAFETY SIGNS • The safety signs reproduced below appear on the windrower at the locations listed. • Keep safety signs clean and legib

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78 INDEX S PAGE Safety (continued) - Signs ... 6 - Storage Procedure...

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Power-Tongue Windrower Pre-Delivery Checklist Perform these checks and adjustments prior to delivery to your customer. See the Operator's Man

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The Quiet Leader 46627 Issue 01/01 Sugg. Retail: $15.00 Printed in Canada

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7 SAFETY GENERAL SAFETY The following are general farm safety precautions that should be part of your operating procedure for all types of machin

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