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MacDon M1170 - Engine Operation; Starting the Engine

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214733 115 Revision A
4.3.5 Engine Operation
Starting the Engine
DANGER
Avoid possible injury or death from a runaway machine.
This machine has safety devices which allow the engine to start only when the ground speed lever is in PARK, the
steering wheel is locked in the PARK position, and the HEADER ENGAGE switch is in the OFF position. Under no
circumstances are these devices to be deliberately rewired or misadjusted so that the engine can be started with
controls out of NEUTRAL.
Do NOT start engine by shorting across starter or starter relay terminals. If normal starting circuitry is bypassed,
machine will start with drive engaged and move.
Start engine only from operators seat with controls in PARK. NEVER start engine while standing on ground. NEVER
try to start engine with someone under or near machine.
Before starting engine, be sure there is plenty of ventilation to avoid asphyxiation.
IMPORTANT:
Before starting the windrower, check fluid level of the following, and add fluid if necessary:
Engine oil refer to Checking Engine Oil Level, page 114
Hydraulic oil refer to 5.7.3 Checking Hydraulic Oil, page 290
Gearbox oil refer to 5.8.2 Checking Engine Gearbox Lubricant Level and Adding Lubricant, page 301
IMPORTANT:
Do NOT tow machine to start engine. Damage to hydrostatic drives will result.
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Figure 4.12: Direction Locks
1. Ensure the cab-forward or engine-forward directional
lock (A) is engaged at the base of the steering column.
OPERATION

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