Operator's station header controls (continued), Seat belts – MacDon 9352c SP User Manual

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Form # 147459

Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01

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OPERATOR'S STATION


Header Controls (continued)


CUT HEIGHT INDICATOR (G) - The gauge on the
lift linkage can be used to identify desired cut
heights.

With the center link (between tractor and header)
in a mid-range position, the numbers on the gauge
indicate approximate cut (stubble) height in inches.
Adjusting center link length will affect the starting
point; eg. gauge reading 4 may indicate a 3"
(longer center link) or 5" (shorter center link) cut
height. However, the difference between gauge
readings of 4 and 8, 8 and 12, etc. will always be
about 4 inches, regardless of center link length.

Header Angle: Cut height indicator (G) can also
be used to identify header angle when cutting with
header on the ground. The gauge indicator will
decline until header contacts ground, then as
header height switch is held in down position, the
indicator reading will increase as header angle
steepens. The gauge numbers will not correspond
to actual header angle, but can be used to identify
a desired setting. See "Header Angle" in Operation
section for adjustment procedure.



Seat Belts


The windrower is equipped with a seat belt on the
Operator’s and Trainer’s seats.

WARNING: Before starting engine,
securely fasten your seat belt and
ensure trainer’s seat belt is fastened

if occupied. The seat belt can help insure your
safety if it is used and maintained. Never wear
a seat belt loosely or with slack in the belt
system. Never wear the belt in a twisted
condition or pinched between the seat
structural members.

To fasten seat belt, pull belt completely across
your body. Push the metal eye into the buckle until
it locks. Adjust the position of the belt as low on
your body as possible.
To release, push the red button in the end of the
buckle and separate the buckle and metal eye.




















































G

CUT HEIGHT INDICATOR

SEAT BELT

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