R216 Rotary Disc Header Quick Card
Standard Header Se ngs
Disc speed
2100 rpm
Header height
0–1
3–4
Header lt
Adjust to change cut height, use
skid shoes for high cut heights.
Adjust un l condi oning
Ground speed
performance is affected.
Rear Baffle Posi on (Manual)
Controls windrow height/width. Directs crop flow that affects width.
1.
Remove lynch pin (B).
2.
Pull lever (A) inboard to disengage bracket (C):
•
Move lever forward (raise baffle) for narrow swath.
•
Move lever backward (lower baffle) for wide swath.
3.
Release lever so tab engages the notch in bracket (C).
4.
Secure lever with lynch pin (A).
Baffle Deflector Fins
Control material distribu on across windrow.
1.
Remove fins from storage posi on (on top of baffle).
2.
Posi on deflector fin (A) under baffle.
3.
Secure with exis ng bolt and nut (B) (bolt head facing down).
4.
Adjust to approximately 60° angle inward.
5.
Torque nut to 69 Nm (51 lbf· ). Repeat on the other side.
NOTE: In large stemmed crops or while using the DWA, remove
the fins and a ach them to the top of the baffle for storage.
Use this card as a guide only. Refer to your operator's manual for detailed se ngs and adjustment procedures.
Windrow Forming Guidelines
Rear
Windrow Width
Baffle
Posi on
3–5 . (0.9–1.5 m)
Up
5–7 . (1.5–2.1 m)
Mid
7–8 . (2.1–2.4 m)
Down
2nd notch
DWA
from top
Adjus ng the Windrow
The posi on of the rear baffle can be adjusted from inside the cab.
1.
To adjust the baffle up and down, press F5 (A) and F6 (B) keys
respec vely.
2.
A pop up will appear on the HPT display for 3 seconds indica ng the
baffle posi on from 0–10.
Controls windrow width and placement.
1.
Adjust forming shield using handle (B) under the windrower.
2.
To ensure windrow is centered, adjust both side deflectors (A) to the
same posi on.
Forming Shield
Does all windrow forma on. Adjust sides to desired width
Par al windrow forma on. Adjust sides and baffle
Not in use
Set at highest se ng which does not interfere with DWA
Rear Baffle Posi on (Electronic) – Op onal
Forming Shield
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