MacDon R85 Assembly Instructions Manual page 77

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8. Refer to the following to connect hydraulic hoses with
quick-disconnect fittings to the windrower:
NOTE:
If hoses are not equipped with quick-disconnect fittings,
they can be attached directly to the windrower fittings
as described in Step
a. Use a clean rag to remove dirt and moisture from
the couplers.
b. Connect the disc pressure hose (A) with red plastic
tie to receptacle (B).
c. Connect the disc return hose (C) to receptacle (D).
d. Connect the case drain hose (E) to receptacle (F).
e. Connect the electrical harness to receptacle (G).
NOTE:
Ensure the hydraulic hoses have sufficient slack to
clear the multicoupler without coming into contact
with it. If necessary, increase slack in the hoses by
loosening the hose holder at the windrower frame
and moving the hoses as required.
9. Refer to the following to directly connect the hydraulic
hoses with hard plumbed fittings to the windrower:
a. Use a clean rag to remove dirt and moisture from
the couplers.
b. Attach the disc pressure hose (A) to fitting on frame
and torque to 205–226 Nm (151–167 lbf·ft).
c. Connect the disc return hose (B) to fitting on frame
and torque to 205–226 Nm (151–167 lbf·ft).
d. Connect the case drain hose (C) to fitting on frame
and tighten.
e. Connect the electrical harness to receptacle (D).
NOTE:
Ensure the hydraulic hoses have sufficient slack to clear
the multicoupler (E) without coming into contact with it. If
necessary, increase slack in the hoses by loosening the
hose holder at the windrower frame and moving the hoses as required.
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G
A
Figure 3.143: Quick-Disconnect Hydraulic and
Electrical Connections (Parts Removed for
Clarity)
D
Figure 3.144: Hard Plumbed Hydraulic and
Electrical Connections (Parts Removed for
Clarity)
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A
F
B
E
C
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D
B
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