Warning, Caution – MacDon R80 Rotary Disc User Manual

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OPERATION

Form # 169089

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Model Year - 2009

6.7 BREAK-IN

PERIOD

a. After attaching header to tractor for the first time,

operate the machine slowly for 5 minutes,
watching and listening FROM THE TRACTOR
SEAT for binding or interfering parts.

NOTE

Until you become familiar with the sound
and feel of your new header, be extra alert
and attentive.

WARNING

Before investigating an unusual sound or
attempting to correct a problem, shut off
tractor, engage parking brake and remove
key.

b. Perform the items specified in to paragraph

7.12.1 Break-In Inspection Requirements.

6.8 PRE-SEASON

CHECK

Perform the following the beginning of each
operating season:

CAUTION

Review the Operator's Manual to refresh

your memory on safety and operating
recommendations.

Review all safety signs and other decals

on the header and note hazard areas.

Be sure all shields and guards are

properly installed and secured. Never
alter or remove safety equipment.

Be sure you understand and have

practiced safe use of all controls. Know
the capacity and operating
characteristics of the machine.

Check the first aid kit and fire

extinguisher. Know where they are and
how to use them.

a. Adjust tension on drive belt. Refer to Section

7.9.3.

b. Lubricate machine completely. Refer to Section

7.7, Lubrication.

c. Perform all annual maintenance. See Section

7.12, Maintenance Schedule.

6.9 DAILY START-UP CHECK

CAUTION

Be sure tractor and header are properly

attached, all controls are in neutral and
tractor brake is engaged.

Clear the area of other persons, pets

etc. Keep children away from
machinery. Walk around the windrower
to be sure no one is under, on or close
to it.

Wear close fitting clothing and

protective shoes with slip resistant
soles.

Remove foreign objects from the

machine and surrounding area.

As well, carry with you any protective

clothing and personal safety devices
that COULD be necessary through the
day. Don't take chances.

You may need:

- a hard hat
- protective glasses or goggles
- heavy gloves
- respirator or filter mask
- wet weather gear

Protect against noise. Wear

a suitable hearing protective
device such as ear muffs or
ear plugs to protect against
objectionable or
uncomfortable loud noises.

a. Check the machine for leaks or any parts that

are missing, broken, or not working correctly.

NOTE:

Use proper procedure when searching for
pressurized fluid leaks. Refer to Section
7.10, Hydraulics.

b. Clean all lights and reflective surfaces on the

machine. Check lights for proper operation.

c. Perform all Daily maintenance. Refer to Section

7.12, Maintenance Schedule.

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