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MacDon M105 - Engine Warning Lights; Windrower Operation

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OPERATION
Engine Warning Lights
Four engine warning lights indicate abnormal engine
conditions. Engine warning lights should NOT be
illuminated under norma l ope ra tin g con dition s.
ENGINE PRE-HEAT (A) illuminates yellow. Wait to start
engine.
WATERINFUEL(B) illuminates y ello w. Service
recommended.
CAUTION (C) illu minates yellow. Prompt attention is
required. Refer to display (E) for malfunction code.
STOP (D) illuminates red. Stop engine immediately.
Refer to display (E) for malfunction code.
DISPLAY (E) shows the malfunction code. For details,
refer to 8 Engine Error Codes, page 341.
Figure 4.15: CDM
4.3.6 Windrower O
peration
WARNING
The seat belt can help ensure your safety if it is used and maintained.
B efore starting the engine, securely fasten your seat belt. Ensure that anyone occupying the trainee’s
seat is secured by a seat belt as well.
N ever wear a seat belt loosely or with slack in the belt system. Never wear the belt in a twisted condition
or pinched between the seat structural members.
WARNING
Avoid driving the machine with header removed. Removing header decreases the weight on drive
wheels, reducing steering control.
If necessary to drive machine with header removed, use transmission eld speed range, do N OT exceed
1500 rpm engine speed and avoid loose gravel and slopes.
N ever use windrower as a towing vehicle when header is removed, except as instructed in Towing Header
with Windrower, page 104. There is in sufcient weight on the drive wheels to provide steering control.
B ecause of windrower shape characteristics, a roll-over protected (ROPS) cab is not required. If
operating with header removed, be aware that cab structure will NOT withstand a roll-over.
CAUTION
HYDROSTATIC STEERING
Turning the steering wheel varies the hydraulic ow to one drive wheel relative to the other drive wheel.
The reaction of this type of steering is different from conventional steering mechanisms.
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