4 Header Attachment/Detachment
This chapter includes instructions for setting up, attaching, and detaching the header.
Combine Section
Case IH 7010,
8010, 7120, 8120, 9120, 5088, 6088,
7088, 5130,
6130, 7130, 7230, 8230, 9230
4.2 Case I H C
ombines, page 199
John Deere 60, 70, and S Series 4.3 John Deere Combines, page 207
Lexion 500, 700 (R Series) 4.4 Lexion Combines, page 214
New Hollan
dCR,CX
4.5 New Hol
land Combines, page 222
Gleaner R and S Series, Challenger 660, 670, 680B,
540C, 560C, Massey Ferguson 9690, 9790, 9895,
9520, 9540, 9560
4.6 Challenger, Gleaner, and Massey Ferguson
Combines, page 231
NOTE:
Ensure a
pplicable functions (Automatic Header Height Control [AHHC], Draper Header Option, Hydraulic
Center
-Link O ption, Hydraulic Reel Drive, etc.) are enabled on the combine and in the combine computer. Failure
to do so
may result in improper header operation.
4.1 Adapter Setup
The following sections outline recommended adapter setup guidelines, depending on your combine and crop. The
recommendations cannot cover all conditions.
If feeding problems develop with adapter operation, refer to 7 Troubleshooting, page 417.
4.1.1 Using Flighting Extensions
The flighting extension kit may improve feeding in certain c rops such as rice or heavy green crop, but it is not
recommended in cereal crops.
Refer to 6.4.1 CA25 Feed Auger Flighting, page 413 for more inf ormation.
For servicing information, refer to:
• Ins
talling Flighting Extensio ns, page 297
• Re
moving Flighting Extensions, page 298
4.
1.2 Usin g 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 in cereal crops.
For servicing information, refer to 5.11 Adapter Stripper Bars and Feed Deflectors, page 332.
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