MacDon A40-D Pull-Type User Manual
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SECTION 6 OPERATION
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6.15.2 Left Side Operation: Pull-Type
Move steering lever backward to achieve
desired position of mower conditioner on LH
side of tractor.
To adjust tracking of mower conditioner during
LH side operation, the steering cylinder stroke
control can be re-positioned:
a. Loosen clamping bolt (A) on stroke control (B),
and rotate stroke control to desired position.
Each turn of the stroke control changes the
tracking by approximately 2 in. (50 mm).
DESIRED
TRACK
CYLINDER
STROKE
STROKE CONTROL
POSITION
Further LEFT
Decrease
Rotate Stroke Control (B)
Away From Clevis.
Further RIGHT
Increase
Rotate Stroke Control (B)
Towards Clevis.
b. Tighten clamping bolt to 65 ft·lbf (90 N·m).
c. Re-check torque on clamping bolt after 1 hour,
and every 100 hours thereafter.
IMPORTANT
The adjustment for right side operation
must be done PRIOR to adjustment for LH
side operation.
6.15.3 Avoiding Obstacles
Move steering lever as required to
avoid obstacles.
6.15.4 Square Corners
The following procedure is intended only as a
guide to developing a turning procedure for the
tractor being used. Specific distances are NOT
given due to the variances in
tractor manoeuvrability.
a. As tractor approaches the corner, guide tractor
sharply away from the crop. Steer the mower
conditioner to maintain a straight cut ahead, as
the tractor moves away from the crop.
b. As soon as the knife cuts past where the new
corner will be, raise the header sufficiently for
skid shoes to clear the ground, then steer the
mower conditioner to the extreme direction away
from the uncut crop.
c. As the tractor passes the corner, steer it sharply
back towards the uncut crop, taking care that the
inside tractor tire does not contact the mower
conditioner Articulating Power Tongue (APT).
d. Guide the tractor to straddle the last cut
windrow. As the mower conditioner finishes
turning, steer it back towards the uncut crop,
align the header with the crop edge, and lower
header to cutting height.
A
B