Locking/unlocking header wings, Operating in flex mode – MacDon FD75 OM User Manual

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OPERATION

To disengage float locks (unlock), move latch (A)
downward, and move lever (B) at each lock to lowest
position. In this position, the header is unlocked, and can
float with respect to the adapter.

To engage float locks (lock), move lever (B) up to its
highest position. In this position, the header cannot move
with respect to the adapter.

Figure 4.211: Float Lock

Locking/Unlocking Header Wings

The FD75 FlexDraper

®

is designed to operate with the cutterbar on the ground.

The three sections move

independently to follow the ground contours. In this mode, each wing is unlocked and is free to move up and down.

The FD75 FlexDraper

®

can also be operated as a rigid header with the cutterbar straight. A typical application is in

cereals when cutting above the ground. In this mode, the wing is locked.

Operating In Flex Mode

The three sections move independently to follow the ground contours.

Unlock the wings as follows:

1.

Move spring handle (A) in the lower slot to unlock the
wing. The unlocking should be audible.

2.

If the lock link does not disengage, move the wing by
raising and lowering the header, changing the header
angle, or driving the combine until it disengages.

Figure 4.212: Wing Lock

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