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NOTE:

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A - Key Switch
B - Header Engage Switch
C - Separator Engage Switch
A power shutdown is used to determine the machines performance
in the threshing and separating areas by taking a "snap-shot" of the
material in the separator. This is valuable in determining where the
losses behind the machine are generated and what adjustments can be
made to correct the condition.Verify that crop condition
and material intake is similar for each shutdown.
Locate engine speed indicator on cornerpost display and threshing
speed readout on armrest display.
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Lock brake pedals together.
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Operate machine at optimized throughput levels in desired crop.
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Move steering wheel forward for free motion (both hands needed).
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Press low idle engine speed switch on armrest.
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Depress brake pedals.
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Non-ProDrive™ machines: Fully
depress brake pedals (quickly pulls engine speed down by loading propulsion
system).
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ProDrive™ machines: Lightly
depress brake pedals (ProDrive™ attempts to repower and will
downshift changing machine dynamics if brakes are fully depressed).
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As engine speed drops to near low idle speed (1200 rpm), quickly disengage header (B) and separator engage (C)
switches on armrest.
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Quickly move multi-function lever to neutral position.
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Allow engine to cool for a minute.
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Turn key switch (A) to shut OFF engine, set park brake and remove
key.
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Inspect for excessive grain damage, kernels left on the cobs,
and free grain loss before making any adjustments.
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Decide what adjustments are needed. Open threshing clearance
and engage separator (avoids undue stress to cylinder drive area during
cleanout).
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Adjust machine to desired settings and continue harvesting.
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Repeat this procedure and verify grain quality and losses behind
machine.
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Once acceptable loss levels are attained, calibrate VisionTrak™
Monitor and continue to harvest.