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F6418E996E
DION-AG INC. LIMITED WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Covered by Warranty – Under the warranty, Dion-Ag guarantees its new machinery and/or equipment to be free
of defects, both in workmanship and material, for a period of one (1) year from the time of delivery by the dealer.
Dion-Ag Inc. will repair or replace, at its discretion and without charge for service parts or labour, any defective part
of the equipment on condition that the machinery and/or equipment has been operated in accordance with the in-
structions contained in the Dion-Ag Inc. Operator’s Manual.
Not covered by Warranty – This warranty does not cover: (1) service parts and labour needed to maintain the
unit; and (2) the replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear. The owner is responsible for these items. Some
examples of maintenance and normal wear parts are: oil, lubricants & other fluids, belts, knives, clutch and clutch
discs, roller chain, paddles, etc. Dion-Ag Inc. is not responsible for depreciation or damage caused by normal wear,
lack of reasonable and proper maintenance, failure to follow operating instructions, misuse, lack of proper protec-
tion during storage, vandalism, the elements, collision or accident.
Securing Warranty Service – To secure warranty service, the purchaser must report the machinery and/or equip-
ment defect to an authorized dealer and request warranty service within the applicable warranty terms.
Owner’s Obligation – It is the responsibility of the Owner to transport the equipment to the service shop of an au-
thorized Dion-Ag Dealer or to reimburse the dealer for any travel or transportation expense involved in fulfilling this
warranty. This warranty does NOT cover rental of replacement equipment during the repair period, loss of profits, or
other commercial loss, and any or all incidental or consequential damages, overtime labour charges and/or freight
charges for replacement parts.
Limitations of This Warranty – No agent, employee or representative of Dion-Ag Inc. has the authority to amend,
or modify, in any manner whatsoever, the terms of the present warranty. The express warranties herein contained
exclude all other express, implied or statutory warranties. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WAR-
RANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
Right to Inspect – Dion-Ag and its authorized agents reserve the right to inspect the purchaser’s Dion-Ag product
to determine if a defect in material or workmanship exists prior the commencement of any covered repairs. It is the
purchaser’s responsibility to ensure availability and/or delivery of the product to Dion-Ag for the purpose of inspec-
tion.
Right to Make Design Changes – Dion-ag reserves the right to make changes in the design and other changes in
its products at any time and from time to time without notice and without incurring any obligation of its part to modify,
improve or add to products previously ordered from Dion-Ag and sold or shipped by Dion-Ag.
Liability – Dion-Ag Inc. shall not be liable, if, during the use of the machinery and/or attachment, the security guards
have been removed, modified, or have not been properly maintained.
The Warranty shall not apply if the instructions mentioned in this manual have not been followed completely and
correctly. Nor will the warranty apply if the owner or any third party modifies the machine without Dion-AG’s knowl-
edge and/or authorization. Every purchaser, when buying a Dion-Ag machine, agrees and undertakes to use and
operate the machinery and its component parts safely, and in accordance with all applicable laws, and in accord-
ance with the Operator’s Manual. Furthermore, the purchaser agrees and accepts to indemnify and hold harmless
Dion-Ag for all losses and damages to any person or property resulting from the purchaser’s non-compliance with
the terms and conditions of this warranty. Each purchaser further agrees to bring the warranty to the attention of any
subsequent purchaser, and to obtain agreement therein as a condition of resale or transfer.
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F64 Rotary Corn Attachment
TO OUR CUSTOMER
We appreciate your confidence in DION Farm Equipment and thank you for your trust. In preparing this
manual, we hope we have provided you with a valuable tool for operating and maintaining this fine ma-
chine. Use this manual as your guide. Following the instructions given here will result in many years of
dependable service from your machine.
Your Dealer can give you assistance with parts and specially trained personnel to assist you in repair and
maintenance.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................. 5
CHECK LIST......................................................................................................................................................................... 6
FOREWORD......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION.............................................................................................................................................. 8
SAFETY RULES.................................................................................................................................................................... 9
TRANSMISSION SHAFT OPERATION...................................................................................................................... 1
STOPPING PROCEDURES....................................................................................................................................... 11
GUARDS AND SHIELDS .......................................................................................................................................... 12
SAFETY DECALS................................................................................................................................................................. 13
SAFETY SIGN APPLICATION PROCEDURE............................................................................................................ 14
INSTALLATION..................................................................................................................................................................... 15
RECEPTION (BY DE DEALER)................................................................................................................................. 15
INSTALLATION OF THE ROTARY CORN ATTACHMENT ON THE FORAGE HARVESTER ................................. 17
OPERATING.......................................................................................................................................................................... 20
OPERATING TIPS...................................................................................................................................................... 20
OPERATING SPEED.................................................................................................................................................. 20
BOLT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................ 20
MEASURING GAUGE................................................................................................................................................ 20
LUBRICATION....................................................................................................................................................................... 21
LUBRICATION CHART............................................................................................................................................... 21
CHAIN LUBRICATION................................................................................................................................................ 21
TIGHTENER ROD LUBRICATION............................................................................................................................. 22
GEAR BOXES OIL LEVEL......................................................................................................................................... 22
TIGHTENER GREASING........................................................................................................................................... 22
OVERRUNNING CLUTCH GREASING..................................................................................................................... 22
DRUM GREASING..................................................................................................................................................... 23
ADJUSTMENTS - MAINTENANCE....................................................................................................................................... 24
GROUND CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT.................................................................................................................... 24
CONVEYOR CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT......................................................................................................... 24
CONVEYOR CHAIN VERIFICATION......................................................................................................................... 25
DRUM AND CONVEYOR CHAIN ADJUSTMENT...................................................................................................... 27
CHAIN SYNCHRONIZATION..................................................................................................................................... 28
CHAIN REPLACEMENT............................................................................................................................................. 29
INTERMEDIATE CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................................. 29
DISK CLEANER ADJUSTMENT................................................................................................................................ 30
KNIFE SECTION REPLACEMENT ........................................................................................................................... 30
DEFLECTOR-KNIFE REPLACEMENT...................................................................................................................... 30
STRAIGHTENING UP THE DRUM FINGERS........................................................................................................... 31
CUTTING DISK BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT....................................................................................................... 31
DEFLECTOR ADJUSTMENT..................................................................................................................................... 31
FRICTION DISKS REPLACEMENT........................................................................................................................... 32
DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT................................................................................................................................... 33
DRUM ADJUSTMENT................................................................................................................................................ 33
SCRAPER ADJUSTMENT......................................................................................................................................... 34
MAINTENANCE SUMMARY...................................................................................................................................... 35
STORAGE............................................................................................................................................................................. 36
TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................................................................................................................... 37
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SPECIFICATIONS
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CHECK LIST
PRE-SEASON CHECKS
Make sure no safety decal is missing and make sure they are readable
Check condition of drum fingers. Make sure they are solid and straight
DAILY
Clean machine
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FOREWORD
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SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
For your convenience, write down in full in this manual both the model and serial numbers of your machine, as
shown on the name plate illustrated below. Always mention both the model and the serial numbers when ordering
parts or regarding any other correspondence referring to your machine.
L.H. side
Front
Back
R.H. side
DION-AG INC.
BOISBRIAND QUE. - Ag Inc.
MADE IN CANADA
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SAFETY RULES
The symbol above calls your attention to instructions con- Some local regulations specify that no one under the age
cerning your personal safety. It is found throughout the of 16 years, for example, may operate power machinery.
manual as well as on the machine to point out specific haz- This includes tractors. It is your responsibility to know what
ards and ways to avoid them. Always follow the instructions these regulations are, and obey them, in the operating area
to minimize the risk of personal injury or death. or situation. These will include, but are not limited to, the
following instructions for proper operation.
ANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION
D
Whenever you see the words and symbols shown below, WARNING: An operator should not use alco-
used in this manual and on decals, you MUST take note of hol or drugs which can change their alertness
their instructions as they relate to personal safety. or coordination. An operator on prescription or
“over the counter” drugs needs medical advice
DANGER: Indicates an imminently on whether or not he or she can properly operate
hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will machines.
result in DEATH OR VERY SERIOUS INJURY.
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SAFETY RULES
• D
isengage the PTO and shut off engine before leav- ARNING: Hydraulic fluid under pressure can
W
ing the operator’s seat for refuelling, lubricating or ad- penetrate the skin or eyes and cause serious
justing the machine. personal injury, blindness or death. Fluid leaks,
under pressure, may not be visible. Use a piece
• The tractor engine ignition key must be of cardboard or wood to find leaks. DO NOT use
removed each time the operator leaves the tractor. your bare hand. Wear safety goggles for eye pro-
tection. If any fluid is injected into the skin, it
• W
ear appropriate clothing, safety boots or shoes. Do
MUST be surgically removed within a few hours
not operate the machine when visibility is bad, or dur- by a doctor familiar with this type of injury.
ing night, in poor lighting.
• W
hen driving on a public road, or on hilly land you must • S
ecurely block the wheels from moving before work-
remove the electrical box ignition key and put the lock- ing on or under the machine.
ing pin in the stop pawl of the quick-disconnect hitch
• U
se a lift system with a minimum capacity of 2,000
to prevent unlocking. This locking pin should also be
lbs (900 kg) to install the attachment on a forage har-
used for the manual quick-disconnect hitch.
vester.
• A
ttach a safety chain of at least 20,000 lbs (9071 Kg)
• N
ever pull a full box behind a forage harvester when
capacity for transportation.
driving on a public road.
• K
eep children away from the machine at all times.
• M
ake sure to meet local regulations regarding wide
Maximum traveling speed of a forage harvester should
loads on public roads.
not exceed 20 mph (34 km/h).
• C
arefully read all safety signs applied on the machine.
If they are damaged, replace them immediately.
• If a feeding or throwing mechanism should become
jammed, never attempt to unblock it or remove any
material when the machine is in motion or the tractor
engine running.
• Never manually feed the rotary corn attachment.
• N
ever remove guards or make adjustments while the
machine or tractor engine is running.
• N
ever attempt to check or adjust chains while the ma-
chine is running.
• K
eep hands and feet away from the pick-up chains
and the saw.
• M
ake sure all rotating parts are stopped and the trac-
tor engine is turned off before cleaning the machine
throat.
• N
ever park the attachment in the transportation pos-
ition. Lower the attachment to the ground first.
• B
efore starting the tractor engine, make sure all
guards, shields, and doors are in place and properly
secured and check the machine thoroughly for pos-
sible loose parts or bolts and tighten them.
• Always pick-up tools after performing any adjustment.
• Never allow riders on any part of a machine.
• B
lock elevated components before servicing equip-
ment.
• N
ever lubricate or clean any part while the machine or
tractor engine is running.
• K
eep hands and body out of hitch area when attach-
ing towing vehicle.
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GUARDS AND SHIELDS - FIGURES 1 TO 3 An hinged guard covers the intermediate chain (item 3
in figure 3).
The rotary corn attachment is equipped with guards
and shields wherever an accident is likely to take place. An hinged guard covers the drive shaft (item 4 in figure
These guards and shields do not affect the machine per- 4).
formance. Several safety decals are affixed on the ma-
chine to remind of potential dangers
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SAFETY DECALS
IMPORTANT: All safety decals should be in place and maintained in good condition. Decals should be
readable at all times.
5
6
4
7
5 3
6 2 8
1
Figure 5 Safety sign locations Figure 7 Safety sign locations (R.H. side)
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SAFETY DECALS
SAFETY SIGN APPLICATION PROCEDURE 3. Press slightly on the surface of the safety sign to
remove all air bubbles.
1. The
surface should be free from dirt, grease, earth,
or any other foreign material.
2. When the surface is dry, remove a portion of the
backing paper and apply the decal in part and align
its position as per the surrounding parts. Slowly
peel off the remaining backing paper and apply hand
pressure.
4
6
6 8
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INSTALLATION
RECEPTION (BY DE DEALER) IMPORTANT: The lifting arm (item 3) should not be
used for moving or lifting the attachment. It should only
The F64 Rotary Corn Attachment is delivered to the dea-
be used for laying it flat on the ground.
ler on a shipping skid (item 1) normally accompanied by
a box (item 2) containing the adaptor kit for the client’s 3. Before removing the skid, make sure bolts (item 4)
harvester model. Long forks (2.25 m or 8’) must be used on disks, fingers and knife deflectors.
to lift the skid from the short side. A note is present on 4. Pass a chain (item 5) with a minimum capacity of
the skid. Standard 1,2 m (4’) forks are sufficient to lift 2000 lbs (900 kg), in the arm hook and make a
from the long side. The lift must have a capacity of 1,8 t closed and safe loop in the chain.
(4000 lbs) to lift the skid from the short side.
5. Follow standard safety rules for the operation of
1. Place the skid on a flat and level surface. forklift, chain-block and chains to proceed.
2. Remove the box containing the adaptor kit (item 2). 6. With the lift of chain-block, slowly lift and pull on the
The Attachment is delivered with a temporary lifting chain to pivot the head to the ground.
arm for the removal of the skid (item 3). 7. Remove the chain (item 4).
8. Remove the bolts holding the Attachment and the
skid together.
2
4
long
fork
s onl
y (8’)
- fou
rche
s lon
gues
seul.
(8’)
4
Figure 9 The 3-Row Rotary Corn Attachment in shipping position
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9. The lift arm can now be removed and the Attachment The installation is done by the dealer before delivery to
may be lifted using the hook on top of the frame. the client. Contact your Dion representative if needed.
10. Refer to the installation instructions of the adaptor
provided in the box.
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7. Adjust
the springs (item 1) by turning the screw
(item 2) sleeves (item 4) with the handle (item 3).
Two (2) balancing springs are required to operate
your attachment. Bolt the spring bracket (item 5) on
the attaching bar (item 6) as shown. Tighten bolt
(item 7) well then install both balancing springs.
8. Adjust the cylinder stroke to prevent the attachment
from touching the feed rolls.
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INSTALLATION
9. Install the rotary corn attachment drive chain (item 10. Adjust
the Forage Harvester lifting arms in operating
1, figure 18). Use the #60 X 36 3/4” lg (93cm) chain position. Bring the chain underneath the tightening
with a #60 connecting link (1) or a #80 X 37” chain, sprocket (item 2, figure 18) as shown.
depending on the Forage Harvester configuration. Align
the drive chain. Adjust the chain to a normal
tension, loosen nut (item 4, figure 19), tighten
tightener nut (item 3, figure 19) then tighten nut
(item 4, figure 19).
4
5 3
7 1/4 5 1/4
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LUBRICATION
CAUTION: Never lubricate and/or clean any part while the machine and/or the tractor engine is running.
LUBRICATION CHART
These symbols indicate the specific points which must be lubricated, greased and verified.
Black on white
Over-running clutches Grease every 40 hours of
2 places operation
Greasing: Grease the chain tightener every day and the over-running clutches under the guard approximately every
40h. Over-greasing the clutches may impair their proper function. The gathering drum bearings (4 each) are grea-
sable. They are lubricated at the plant and do not require any regular greasing. Greasing before and after each harvest
is sufficient.
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3
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Figure 27
Figure 26
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ADJUSTMENTS
NOTE: Keep in mind that any maintenance or adjust- CONVEYOR CHAIN TENSION ADJUST-
ment described in this manual is the owner’s MENT FIGURE 28 TO 31
sole responsibility.
IMPORTANT: The conveyor chains must be
WARNING: Never remove guards or make adjusted before each day of operation and after the
adjustments while machine and/or tractor engine
first breaking-in hour.
is running.
WARNING: After making adjustments, check the NOTE: Same procedure on the left side.
machine very carefully for possible loose parts
or bolts. Make sure aIl guards, shields, and doors The maximum chain play must be approximately 1/4”
are in place and properly secured before starting (6 mm). This measure must be taken at the center of the
the tractor engine chain, as shown in figure 28.
CAUTION: Never perform work on the Rotary
Corn attachment without first Iowering it to the
ground and applying tractor brakes.
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1/16”
(2 mm)
20 - 22 mm
(3/4" - 7/8”)
3
Figure 31
Figure 33 Measuring chain stretch
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New Chain
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O-ring
O-ring
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CHAIN SYNCHRONIZATION When replacing the belts or for any other reasons, it may
FIGURES 38 AND 39 be necessary to remove the chain from the couplers
(item 1 figure 39) located underneath the gear boxes. To
When a new conveyor chain is installed, it is important to easily re-synchronize the conveyor chains, mark with a
synchronize both conveyor chains. The chains are syn- line the alignment of the coupler teeth (item 1 figure 39)
chronized when the teeth on both chains are perfectly
centered with one another, as shown in figure 8.
Gears are synchronized at the assembly line. To synchronize, it is much easier to adjust only the
Synchronization is not required in case of a chain position of the right vertical shaft. First, slightly loosen
replacement. Simply install the new chains in the same the chain tensioner (item 1, figure 33). With the coupler
position as the old ones. If the chain tension is not chain removed, slowly rotate the right drum in order to
properly adjusted, synchronization may be lost and the move the right chain forward in relation with the left chain.
chain could skip a tooth over the drive sprocket. To solve It will be easier to achieve this by also removing tension
this problem, simply remove chain tension completely on the left chain. When the conveyor chain links are well
and move the chain until it reaches the appropriate off-set, check to see if the teeth on the coupler are also
position on the sprocket. aligned. Rotate the drum until the chain and coupler
teeth are perfectly aligned for a perfect synchronisation.
NOTE: The synchronisation is satisfactory when the
conveyor chain links are interleaved (figure 38)
and the coupler teeth are well aligned (figure
39).
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CHAIN REPLACEMENT - FIGURES 40 6. Install the new chain with the special link and the
AND 41 O-ring (figure 37).
When the chain is overly stretched (figure 34) and a 7. Synchronize the chains if necessary.
first teeth adjustment has been carried out, it must be 8. Tighten the chains.
replaced.
IMPORTANT: Teeth sections need to be at their initial
position (figure 38) before a new chain is installed. INTERMEDIATE CHAIN TENSION
Replacement position: ADJUSTMENT - FIGURE 42
1. Loosen the chain tightener. The intermediate chain must be kept tight at all times.
Regularly check chain play and adjust if necessary. The
2. Remove the connecting link. chain play should not exceed 1/4” (6 mm). This measure
3. Remove the chain completely. must be taken in the center of the chain. Check chain
play after the first hour of operation and at the end of the
4. C
heck chain slides for wear (item 2 in figure 40)
season (or after 40 hours of operation).
and replace if necessary.
To tighten the chain, simply loosen nut (item 1) and then
move the sprocket until the chain is tight. Tighten nut
(item 1).
1
2
1/4"
5. R
eposition the teeth sections on the drum. Loosen
each section then slide to the right (counterclockwise
as shown in figure 41) in the adjustment slot.
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DEFLECTOR-KNIFE REPLACEMENT
FIGURE 46
Figure 43 Disk cleaners The deflector-knives are installed under the disks
(around the edge or on the spokes) to prevent debris
KNIFE SECTION REPLACEMENT built-up on the machine frame. These deflector-knives
FIGURES 44 AND 45 must be replaced if they are broken or worn out. It is
important to follow the deflector-knife configuration in
Each knife is made of 4 sections. Each section can be order to maintain the machine’s good working order and
replaced individually. These sections are made from to keep the saw balanced.
tempered steel for extended life. In case of failure or
premature wear, they can be replaced as described
below.
1. Remove the four bolts holding the knife section.
2. Remove the reinforcement plates under the disk.
1
3. R
eplace the section then install the reinforcement
plates back under the disk with the four bolts
supplied with the knife.
4. Tighten all bolts back.
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Figure 49
High Low
Figure 48
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FRICTION DISKS REPLACEMENT 3. Remove the spring plates, the hub (item 3) and the
FIGURE 51 two friction disks (item 2).
The friction clutch protects the machine against over- 4. Clean the friction surfaces on the hub and the
loads and reduces the load at start-up. It includes two housing (items 1 and 3).
friction disks which are under a calibrated pressure. 5. Assemble back in the same order and push in the
They are not adjustable and require no maintenance. tabs to hold the spring plates in place.
In the case of frequent jams and overheated disks, or
6. Loosen the nuts.
if they need to be replaced for any other reasons, the
clutch will first need to be taken apart.
To replace a disk:
1. Tighten nuts (item 7) to remove pressure on the disk
plates (items 5 & 6)
2. Using a hammer and a punch, unfold the tabs (on
item 1). These tabs are holding the spring plates in
place (item 2).
2 3
2
4
5 7
6
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DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT - FIGURE 52 3. Position drums to obtain 1/8” (3 mm) between the
front scraper finger (item 4 in figure 55) and the
Follow these instructions to replace the drive belts:
drum edge (item 5 in figure 55).
1. Remove the bolted guard.
4. Move drum to get approximately 1/4” (6 mm)
2. Unhook the spring (item 1 in figure 52). between the rear scraper finger and the drum (figure
3. Remove the tightener (item 2 in figure 52) if 55).
needed. 5. Slightly tighten the bearing support plate bolts then
4. Mark the alignment of the couplers to keep chain remove the blocks. Holes in the frame allow for a
synchronised, then remove chains. minor drum adjustment, if needed.
5. Remove both belts and install new ones by sliding 6. C
enter the drum fingers between the scraper slots
them between the coupler sprocket. Move the cou- by moving the drum bearing. Loosen bolts (item 6,
plers away from each other if necessary. figure 56) to move the bearing,
6. Readjust the tightener stopper - 1/16” to 1/8” (1.5 to 7. Tighten the bearing bolts.
3 mm) between the stopper (item 3 in figure 49) and 8. Turn the drum a full rotation to make sure it runs
the tightener (item 2 in figure 52). smoothly.
7. Put guard back on.
2
1
1
1 2
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6 6 Align
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Every 40 hours or at
the end of season
Conveyor chain tension adjustment X X X
Driving chain tension adjustment X X
Greasing - Chain tighteners (2 places) X
Cleaning and removing accumulated debris X X
Chain and tightener rod lubrication X
Gear box oil level verification X X
Overrunning clutch lubrication X X
Greasing - drum bearings (8 places) X
Belt verification X
Chain stretch verification X
Cutting disks bolt verification X
Knife verification X
Deflector knives verification X
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Solutions: Raise the deflector tubes higher than the ears of corn
Install the support channel (see figure below) for dry conditions supplied with the adaptor kit.
Lower the attachment so that the drums come in contact with the plant, under the ear of the corn.
Increase the forward speed.
Causes: The plants are not held properly between the drum fingers and the base is cut twice.
Low corn population
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Solutions: Verify condition of cleaners and debris-plow under the disk. Replace if necessary.
Adjust the cleaning forks (See Adjustment section)
Solutions: Remove the small outside tip to improve the flow of plants
Drive diagonally from laying direction of stalks
Order and install a hydraulic rotary lifter kit (#K26898 – Single right hand side or
#K26971 Dual side lifter kit)
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