Operation transporting the windrower – MacDon 9352c SP User Manual

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Form # 147459

Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01

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DO NOT ATTACH TO WALKING BEAM

ATTACH TOWING APPARATUS TO FRAME

TOW BAR PARALLEL TO GROUND

A

DISENGAGE FINAL DRIVES

OPERATION


Transporting the Windrower


TOWING WINDROWER WITHOUT TRAILER

The best method for transporting a disabled
windrower is to haul it on a suitable trailer or
flatbed. (See Towing Windrower on a Trailer.)

In emergency situations, for example, towing out of
a field or into a shop, windrower may be towed
without a trailer, providing the following
precautions are followed:

1. Attach windrower to towing vehicle.


WARNING: A proper towing
apparatus is critical to safe towing.
Use the following guidelines:

Do not attach directly from hitch to walking

beam (B). Slope of tow bar will not provide
proper transfer of braking force to
windrower, causing loss of control.

For proper steering, towing apparatus

should be attached to both left and right
hand frame members (C) and should attach
to tow bar at same height (D) as towing
vehicle hitch.

• Towing apparatus should be removed for field

operation, to avoid interference with windrow.


CAUTION: With final drives
disengaged, the windrower may roll
on a sloped surface. Before
disengaging final drives, attach

windrower to towing vehicle. After towing,
engage drives and park brake before detaching
from towing vehicle.


2. Disengage final drives:

- Remove cover (A) at center of drive wheels.
- Replace with dished side facing in.


IMPORTANT: Failure to disengage final

drives before towing will result in serious
transmission damage.


Do not exceed 16 mph (26 km/h) when towing

windrower. Do not use this towing method for
normal transporting of windrower. Even with
final drives disengaged, rolling speeds of more
than 16 mph (26 km/h) will cause final drive
gears to run at excessive speeds, possibly
destroying the unit
.


After towing, reverse cover (A) to re-engage

final drives. Be sure plunger at center of wheel
pops out to engage drive.




























































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