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.
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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 field 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 sufficient 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 flow 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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