Table 4.3 combine voltage limits – MacDon FD75 OM User Manual
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Combine specific instructions are available here:
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AGCO 6 and 7 Series Combines, page 61
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Case IH 2300/2500 Combines, page 68
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Case IH 7010/8010, 7120/8120/9120, and 7230/8230/9230 Combines, page 70
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Gleaner R62/R72 Combines, page 77
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Gleaner R65/R75 Combines, page 80
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John Deere 50 Series Combines, page 89
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John Deere 60 Series Combines, page 92
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John Deere 70 Series Combines, page 98
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John Deere S Series Combines, page 104
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Lexion 500 Series Combines, page 112
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Lexion 700 Series Combines, page 122
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New Holland Combines, page 128
Height Sensor Output Voltage Range – Combine Requirements
The Auto Header Height sensor output must be within a specific voltage range for each combine or the Auto
Header Height feature will not work properly.
Table 4.3 Combine Voltage Limits
Combine
Low Voltage Limit
High Voltage Limit
Range (Difference
between High and
Low Limits)
Challenger, Gleaner A,
Massey Ferguson
0.5 V
4.5 V
3.0 V
Case IH 7/8010, 5/6/7088,
7/8/9120, 5/6/7130, 7/8/9230
0.5 V
4.5 V
2.0 V
Case IH 2300/2500
2.8 V
7.2 V
4.0 V
Gleaner R and S Series
1.0 V
4.0 V
2.0 V
John Deere 50/60/70/S Series
0.5 V
4.5 V
3.0 V
Lexion 500/600/700 Series
0.5 V
4.5 V
2.5 V
New Holland CR/CX - 5 V system
0.7 V
4.3 V
2.5 V
New Holland CR/CX - 10 V system
2.8 V
7.2 V
4.1–4.4 V
NOTE:
Some combine models do not support checking sensor output voltage from the cab (early 23/2588
series, Lexion 500/700 series.) For these models, check output voltage manually – Refer to
Checking Voltage Range, page 59
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