Adjust Caster Tread Width

The rear casters can be adjusted to a narrow tread width to allow loading and shipping without having to remove them.

A narrow tread width also suits smaller headers by allowing more space to the uncut crop, and provides more maneuverability around poles, irrigation inlets, or other obstacles.

A wider tread width is useful in heavy crops that produce large windrows so that run over is reduced.

Adjust the caster tread width as follows:

CAUTION: Park on a firm, flat, level surface header on the ground, the GSL in N-DETENT and steering wheel locked.

  1. Park the windrower on a firm, level surface with the header on the surface, GSL in N-DETENT and steering wheel locked.

  2. Stop the engine and remove the key.

  3. CAUTION: The lifting device should have a lifting capacity of 2270 kg (5000 lbs).

    Raise rear of windrower slightly so that most of the weight is off the casters, using a jack or other suitable lifting device under the frame at location shown.

  4. E61145
    E61145-UN-28MAR12

    Remove six bolts (four on backside, two on underside) and washers from left and right side of walking beam.



  5. E61146
    E61146-UN-15MAY12

    E61148
    E61148-UN-27JUL12

    Slide extensions inboard or outboard in equal amounts and align holes at desired location.

    NOTE: Use the caster wheels to assist in moving the axle by rotating the caster so that wheel is parallel to the axle.



  6. E61147
    E61147-UN-28MAR12

    Position bracket (A) and install bolts (B). The two shorter bolts are installed at the back inboard locations.



  7. Install bottom bolts (C).

  8. Tighten bolts as follows: Snug bottom bolts (C). Tighten and torque back bolts (B) to 447 Nm (330 lb. ft.) Tighten and torque bottom bolts (C) to 447 Nm (330 lb. ft.).

  9. Lower windrower to ground.

IMPORTANT: Re-torque bolts after first 5 and 10 hours of operation.

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