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Troubleshooting
7.1
Crop Loss at Cutterbar
Symptom
Problem
Solution
Section
Cutterbar too high
Lower cutterbar.
Header angle too low
Increase header angle.
Controlling Header Angle,
page 56
Reel too high
Lower reel.
Reel too far back
Move reel forward.
4.7.9 Reel Fore-Aft
Position, page 58
Ground speed too fast for
reel speed
Reduce ground speed or
increase reel speed.
4.7.4 Reel Speed, page 56
4.7.5 Ground Speed, page
57
Increase finger pitch
aggressiveness.
4.7.10 Reel Tine Pitch,
page 65
Does not pick up
down crop
Reel fingers not lifting crop
sufficiently
Install lifter guards.
See your MacDon Dealer
Reel speed too fast
Reduce reel speed.
Reel too low
Raise reel.
Ground speed too fast
Reduce ground speed.
Heads shattering or
breaking off
Crop too ripe
Operate at night when
humidity is higher.
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Ground speed too slow
Increase ground speed.
Reel speed too slow
Increase reel speed.
Reel too high
Lower reel.
Cutterbar too high
Lower cutterbar.
Reel too far forward
Move reel back on arms.
4.7.9 Reel Fore-Aft
Position, page 58
Cutting at speeds over 6
mph (10 km/h) with high
torque (10-tooth) reel drive
sprocket
Replace with standard
torque (19-tooth) reel drive
sprocket.
6.9.1 Replacing Reel Drive
Sprocket, page 221
Cut grain falling
ahead of cutterbar
Worn or broken knife
components
Replace components.
Crowding uncut crop
Allow enough room for crop
to be fed to cutterbar.
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Strips of uncut
material
Broken knife sections
Replace broken sections.
6.5.1 Replacing Knife
Section, page 140
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