Operation – MacDon 922 User Manual

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Form # 46620

Issue 01/06

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OPERATION

CUTTING HEIGHT

Your header will be equipped with either:

wide adjustable outer skid shoes, or

gauge rollers plus narrower skid shoes.

Vary the cutting height by adjusting either skid

shoe or gauge roller position. The operator can

then lower the header to the ground, allowing the

shoes or rollers to provide a consistent cutting

height.

NOTE: Lowering the skid shoes or gauge rollers

raises the cutting height. (Gauge rollers allow

higher settings than skid shoes.) This may be

desirable in stony conditions, to reduce damage to

cutting components. Other benefits include

reduced plugging due to mud or dirt build-up and

longer stubble for faster drying.

WARNING: To avoid bodily injury or

death from unexpected start-up or

fall of raised header; stop engine,

remove key and engage header lift cylinder

stops before going under header to adjust skid

shoes or gauge rollers (or for any reason).

Skid Shoes

The right and left end skid shoes are adjustable up

and down.

To adjust:

1. Remove pins (A), two per shoe.

2. Move shoe up or down to desired position and

replace pins (A).

Gauge Rollers

To adjust gauge roller height:

1. Remove pins (B), two per wheel.

2. Move roller to desired position and replace

pins (B).

A

SKID SHOE ADJUSTMENT

GAUGE ROLLER ADJUSTMENT

B

LIFT CYLINDER STOP - ENGAGED

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