79032966 A Rev. 01-5
Safety
FIG. 14: Never work under the header or feeder house,
unless the stop is properly engaged on the header lift
cylinder, the engine is stopped, the parking brake is set,
and the start key is removed from the start switch.
FIG. 15: Fluid under high pressure can be almost
invisible but can go into the skin causing serious injury.
See a doctor immediately if you sustain an injury from
escaping fluids. Fluid injected into the skin must be
surgically removed within a few hours or gangrene can
result.
FIG. 16: Use a piece of cardboard or wood to search for
possible leaks. Never use your hands.
Relieve pressure from the hydraulic and fuel injection
systems by lowering raised equipment, shutting off
accumulator valve, and turning off the engine before
loosening any part of the systems. Tighten all
connections securely before applying pressure.
FIG. 17: The surfaces in and around the engine
compartment will be hot if the engine has been running,
even for a short time.
Always permit parts that contain hot fluid to cool before
handling or disconnecting.
FIG. 14
Wc1954
FIG. 15
Wc1938
FIG. 16
D-5842a
FIG. 17
Wc1947
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