2adjusting the skid shoe height, 3disc speed, Adjusting the skid shoe height – MacDon R85 Rotary Disc 16 Foot Self-Propelled Windrower Headers User Manual

Page 88: Disc speed, Danger

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OPERATING THE HEADER

6.7.2 Adjusting the Skid Shoe Height

DANGER

To avoid bodily injury or death from unexpected start-up or fall of raised machine: stop engine, remove
key, and engage safety props before going under machine for any reason.

1. Raise header fully, stop engine, and remove key.

2. Engage header safety props.

3. Remove lynch pin and remove adjuster pin (A) from

one side of skid shoe (B).

4. Hold skid shoe and remove lynch pin and adjuster

pin (A) from other side.

Position shoe at desired

position, and reinstall adjuster pins (A). Secure with
lynch pins.

5. Repeat for skid shoe at opposite end of header.

6. Check header float as described in Section

6.1 Header

Float, page 65

.

7. Adjust header angle to desired working position using

the machine's header angle controls. If angle is not
critical, set it to mid-position. Refer to Section

6.6

Header Angle, page 78

.

Figure 6.19

6.7.3 Disc Speed

The disc header can be used to cut a variety of crops.

For the best cutting results, a range of disc speeds is recommended for each type of crop and condition. See
table below.

Crop

Condition

Disc rpm

Heavy

2300–2500

Alfalfa

Light

1600–2000

Sudan, Sorghum, Haygrazer,

Timothy

Tall and stemmy

2300–2500

Dense

2500

Short grass

Thin

1800–2000

Disc speeds are set and adjusted from the cab using system controls, without shutting down the windrower.

Refer to your MacDon self-propelled windrower operator’s manual.

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Rev. F

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