MacDon D60 Draper Headers User Manual
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SECTION 7. OPERATION
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Revision B
7.12.10 REEL
TINE
PITCH
IMPORTANT
The following describes the concept 
and operational guidelines of the 
pick-up reel. Please read carefully 
before operating the machine. 
7.12.10.1 Concept
The pick-up reel is designed to pick up flattened 
and severely lodged crops. It is not always 
necessary to increase the tine pitch (higher cam 
setting) to pick up crops that are lodged, but 
rather the cam settings are mainly used to 
determine how the crop will get delivered to the 
drapers. 
The position of the fingers relative to ground (tine 
pitch) is not significantly affected by the cam 
setting. For example, the cam position range is 
33 degrees, but the corresponding finger pitch 
range is only 5 degrees at the lowest point of reel 
rotation. 
For best performance, use the minimum cam 
setting that will deliver the crop past the rear edge 
of the cutterbar and onto the drapers. 
7.12.10.2 Operating Guidelines
The following outlines the function of each cam 
setting and includes guidelines for set-up in 
various crop conditions. The setting numbers are 
visible above the slots on the cam disc. Refer to 
Section 7.12.10.3 Cam Adjustment. 
•
Cam Position 1 - Delivers the most even
crop flow onto the drapers without fluffing up or 
disturbing the material. The crop is released 
quite close to the cutterbar, and works best with 
the cutterbar on the ground. Some crops will not 
be delivered past the cutterbar when the cutterbar 
is raised off the ground, and the reel is pushed 
forward. Initially, have the reel speed “about 
equal” to the ground speed. 
•
Cam Position 2 - Recommended starting
position for most crops and conditions. This 
setting gives a finger tip speed approximately 
20% faster than the reel speed. 
If crops tend to stall on the cutterbar with the reel 
in a “forward” position, the cam angle should be 
increased to push the crop past the rear edge of 
the cutterbar. 
If the crop is getting fluffed or the flow across the 
drapers is disrupted, the cam angle can be 
decreased. 
•
Cam Positions 3 and 4 - Mainly used to
leave long stubble. Allows the reel to reach 
forward and lift the crop across the knife and onto 
the drapers. The further forward the reel, the 
higher the cam angle should be. 
Cam 4 would be used with the reel being fully 
forward to leave the maximum amount of stubble 
in lodged crops. This setting gives a finger tip 
speed approximately 30% faster than the reel 
speed. 
Cam Position 4, Header Angle At Maximum, 
and Reel Fully Forward - Provides the maximum 
amount of reel reach below the cutterbar to pick 
up lodged crops, and gives a finger tip speed 
approximately 35% faster than the reel speed. 
Cutting height is set to approximately 8 inches 
(203 mm) to leave a significant amount of 
stubble. In some crops, it is possible to double 
ground speed because the amount of material 
that is being cut is less. 
NOTE
High cam settings with the reel fore-aft 
position at 4 - 5, severely decrease the 
draper capacity because the reel 
disrupts crop flow across the drapers. 
The fingers are still engaged in the crop 
that is moving on the drapers. 
High cam settings are recommended 
only with the reel at or close to “full 
forward” settings. 
IMPORTANT
The reel to cutterbar clearance should 
always be checked following 
adjustments to reel tine pitch and reel 
position. 
Refer to Section 8.9.1 Reel Clearance 
to Cutterbar and, 8.9.2 Reel Frown 
Adjustment. 
For detailed reel set-up information, refer to 
Section 7.11 HEADER SET-UP. 
