MacDon 2000-B Operator's Manual page 14

Pick-up reel
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14. TIGHTEN HARDWARE - Tighten all reel
hardware to the following torques, measured on
the locknuts:
5/8" hardware: 150 ft.lbs. (200 N⋅m)
- cam arms to cranks
3/8" hardware: 22 ft.lbs. (30 N⋅m)
- arm discs to center tube
- reel supports to cam tracks
5/16" hex socket head hardware: 22 ft.lbs.(30 N⋅m)
- cranks to bats
- end bats to bats (36' only)
5/16" Phillips head hardware: 12 ft.lbs.(16 N⋅m)
- end shields
NOTE: At bearing straps, tighten only until
plastic bearing is clamped. DO NOT CRUSH
BEARING BY OVER-TIGHTENING. Bolt thread
at bearing straps should not protrude more than
3/16 inch (4 mm) above nut.
15. INSTALL
AND
TIGHTEN
HARDWARE - After tightening all assembled
hardware, check that both cams are in time (at
the same position). When they are timed, attach
right cranks to bats, using the same hardware
and procedure as described for the left side in
Step 8.
Tighten only until bat is clamped to crank tube.
Do not collapse bat and tube by over-tightening.
16. Perform Pre-Delivery Checklist (yellow page at
back of this book).
IMPORTANT: Reel works best when fingers
come as close to cutterbar as possible without
interference. Be aware that flexing of header
and reel over bumps can result in contact if
clearance settings are insufficient. See page 15
for minimum clearance settings.
Refer to windrower or combine Operator's
Manual for reel clearance adjustment. On some
models it may be necessary to install risers on
the reel support arms to achieve adequate
clearance. If so, these will have been included in
the mounting package.
Form 46240
ASSEMBLY
R/H
CRANK
12
Issue 06/06

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