Operator`s manual

SECTION 7. HEADER ATTACHMENT / DETACHMENT
Form 169006 27 Revision D
7 HEADER ATTACHMENT /
DETACHMENT
The header/adapter is configured to each
particular model of combine at the factory.
These combines are:
COMBINE SECTION
Case IH 7010, 8010, 7120,
8120, 5088, 6088, 7088
7.2
Case IH 2300, 2500 Series 7.3
John Deere 60, 70 Series 7.4
John Deere 50 Series 7.5
CAT Lexion 400, 500
(R Series)
7.6
New Holland CR, CX 7.7
AGCO Gleaner R, A Series
Challenger 660, 670, 680B
Massey 9690, 9790, 9895
7.8
This section includes instructions on setting up,
attaching, and detaching the header to the
combines listed above.
IMPORTANT
Ensure applicable functions (AHHC,
Draper Header Option, Hydraulic
Center-Link Option, Hydraulic Reel
Drive, etc.) are enabled on the combine
and in the combine computer. Failure
to do so may result in improper header
operation.
7.1 ADAPTER SET-UP
The following sections outline recommended
adapter set-up guidelines, depending on your
combine and crop.
The recommendations cannot cover all
conditions.
If feeding problems develop with adapter
operation, refer to Section 11
TROUBLESHOOTING for detailed information.
7.1.1 Center-Link Kit
Some combine models require shorter center-link
components to ensure clearance to the combine
cab.
To avoid damage to your combine, lift feeder
slowly and check clearance between cab and
header center-link.
If clearance is inadequate, contact your MacDon
Dealer to order short center-link components.
Installation instructions are included.
The following combine models have been
identified for requiring the SHORT center-link
components:
Case IH 5088, 6088, and 7088 without
Stone Traps.
Gleaner R Series.
SHORT CENTER-LINK ASSEMBLIES
NORMAL CENTER-LINK ASSEMBLIES