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6.3 FM100 Stripper Bars and Feed Deflectors
6.3.1 Removing Stripper Bars
Stripper bar kits may have been supplied with your header to improve feeding in certain crops such as rice. They are NOT
recommended for cereal crops.
NOTE:
The following procedure does NOT apply to New Holland CR960, 9060, 970, 9070, and 9080 combines. For these combines,
refer to 6.3.3 Replacing CR Feeder Deflectors, page 2036.3.2 CR Feeder Deflectors, page 202.
If necessary, remove auger stripper bars as follows:
1001580
B
A
Figure 6.66: Auger Stripper Bar
1. Remove four bolts (A) and nuts securing bars (B) to float
module frame. Remove bars.
2. Repeat for opposite set of stripper bars.
6.3.2 CR Feeder Deflectors
This section is for New Holland CR combines only. If operating a New Holland CX combine, remove feed deflectors.
For New Holland CR combines only: Short feeder deflectors have been factory-installed on the float module to improve
feeding into the feeder house. Remove the feeder deflectors if necessary. For instructions, refer to 6.3.3 Replacing CR
Feeder Deflectors, page 203.
Long feeder kits are provided for narrow feeder house combines and can be installed to replace the short feeder
deflectors.
Table 6.1 FM100 Feeder Kits for CR Model Combines
Feeder House Size Feeder Kit Size MacDon Part Number
12501350 mm (49 65 in.)
Short: 200 mm (7 7/8 in.)
MD #213613, 213614
1100 mm (43-1/2 in.) and below Long: 325 mm (12 13/16 in.)
MD #213592, 213593
FLOAT MODULE SETUP AT DEALER

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