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H121063-UN-14MAR17

H90891-UN-26FEB08
A - Safety Stop
Grain tank MUST be empty and header attachment removed.
Park machine on flat, solid, and level surface.
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To avoid injury or death, raise feeder house and lower
safety stop. Some assembly requires you to work underneath the feeder
house.
Without safety stop engaged, feeder house can suddenly
lower, causing serious crushing injury or death.
Manual Feeder House Fore/Aft Tilt
Raise feeder house completely and lower safety stop (A) onto
hydraulic cylinder rod.
Hydraulic Feeder House Fore/Aft Tilt
Raise feeder house completely and tilt hydraulic feeder house
fore/aft tilt frame fully forward and lower safety stop (A) onto hydraulic
cylinder rod.
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Shut OFF engine, set park brake and remove key.
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H118221-UN-18APR16
A - Blocks
Block both sides of tires to prevent movement while raising
machine.
Block front and rear of tires as shown using blocks (A).
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Inner and Outer Wheels: With front tires on ground, loosen wheel
bolts one full turn, but do not remove at this time.
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H106687-UN-24JAN13

H118222-UN-15APR16
A - Decal
B - Jack
C - Jack Pocket
Jack MUST have a minimum lifting capacity of 10 886 kg (24
000 lb).Do not raise machine at any location other than
at the jack pockets.
Do not place objects between the jack and the jack pocket. They
may cause machine instability. If the jack does not have enough travel
length, place block on ground.
Wood blocks must be in good condition to support machine weight.
Approved jack pocket locations can be found on decal (A)
on the cab ladder.
Align jack (B) with the jack pocket (C) on the front axle and
raise machine.
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H118223-UN-15APR16
A - Blocks
To help prevent personal injury caused by unexpected movement
of the machine, be sure that machine is stable after blocking.Do not support machine on cinder blocks, hollow tiles, or props
that may crumble under continuous load. Do not work on a machine that
is supported solely by a jack.
Wood blocks must be in good condition to support machine weight.
Be sure that the front axle rests on blocking before attempting
to remove wheels.
Position solid blocking (A) underneath the front axle. Lower
machine onto blocking, making sure that no load shift is seen or felt.
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Wheel assemblies are heavy, awkward to handle, and
difficult to control due to extreme offset of tire and rim. Two people
are required for wheel removal.
While supporting outer wheel assembly, remove wheel bolts, spacers,
and front wheels. Move wheel assemblies away from machine.
Machine can be transported with inner wheels left in-place.
Likewise, outer wheels can be serviced off machine while leaving inner
wheels undisturbed.