Operation – MacDon 922 User Manual

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Form # 46620

Issue 01/06

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DEFLECTOR FINS

OPERATION

HAY CONDITIONER FORMING SHIELDS

(continued)

Forming Shield Height

Depending on the amount of crop material,

the rear of the forming shield assembly can

be raised or lowered to properly deflect the

crop. For heavier crops use the higher

settings:

• XX40 & XX50 series tractors use 4

th

or

5

th

hole from the bottom on the rubber

strap.

• XX52/XX52i tractors use 1

st

or 2

nd

hole

from the bottom of rubber strap.

For lighter crops, lower forming shield as

required to form the most uniform windrows.

Note that too low a setting will cause

uneven and poorly formed windrows.

To adjust forming shield rear height, remove

hairpin at (N), both sides, and raise or lower

shields to desired height.

NOTE: For normal operation, front of

forming shield assembly is attached to

conditioner top cover. If desired, shield

assembly can be fully tractor mounted with

front of shield assembly attached to top rear

pin of tractor lift linkage. This

accommodates frequent removal of header

from tractor. See Assembly section for details.

Deflector Fins

Four deflector fins provided standard are stored at (K) on the top L/H side of the top cover. Additional fin

hardware required is stored at (J).

Use deflector fins as shown at (D) to evenly distribute material when laying swaths wider than 72 inches (1830

mm). Fin position can be adjusted without loosening mounting bolt. Set fins approximately parallel to side

deflectors for wide swath and adjust as required for even distribution of crop across full width. For narrow

windrow less than 72 inches (1830 mm) remove fins.

NOTE: Four additional fins (available from your dealer) may be mounted in holes (A) for even crop distribution

in swaths over 90 inches (2286 mm) wide.

HAY CONDITIONER FORMING SHIELDS

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