MacDon CA20 Operators Manual User Manual

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OPERATION

Form 169009

63

Model Year - 2009

7.3.6 HEADER

LEVELLING

The adapter is factory set to provide the proper
level for the header and should not normally
require adjustment. If the header is not level,
perform the following checks prior to adjusting
the leveling linkages.

IMPORTANT

The adapter float springs are not used to
level the header.

• Check combine tire pressures.

• Check that combine feeder house is level.

Refer to combine Operator’s Manual.

• Check that top of adapter is level with

combine axle.

Make fine adjustments to header leveling as
follows:

a. Park combine on level ground.
b. Check float lock is disengaged (header can

float).

c. Check and set float adjustment. Refer to

previous section.

d. Set header approximately 6 inches (150 mm)

off ground and check that float linkage is
against down stops. Note high and low end of
header.

e. Adjust level with nut (A) at each float lock as

follows. Use small adjustments (1/4 -1/2 turn)
and adjust each side equally but in opposite
directions:

NOTE

Set screw (B) does not require loosening
for adjustments up to ½ turn of nut (A).

1. Turn low-side nut clockwise to raise

header.

2. Turn high-side nut counter-clockwise to

lower header.

NOTE

Adjustment of more than two turns in
either direction may adversely affect
header float. Always be sure there is a
minimum 2 to 3 mm (1/8”) clearance
between frame and back of bellcrank
lever as shown.

NOTE

Float does not require adjustment after
levelling header.

A

B

0.12 in. (2-3 mm)

MIN

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