Engine Warm-Up; Engine Intermediate Speed Control (Isc); Shutting Down The Engine - MacDon M105 Operator's Manual

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Engine Warm-Up

Allow engine to run with throttle lever (A) at or near low
idle position until engine temperature reading on display
(B) reaches approximately 100°F (40°C).
NOTE:
Scroll through cab display module (CDM) for engine
temperature.

Engine Intermediate Speed Control (ISC)

Engine ISC is useful when operating loads are reduced such as in light crop conditions that do not require the
maximum engine rpm. Reduced engine speed lowers fuel consumption, noise levels, and exhaust emissions in
addition to reducing engine wear.
With the ISC activated, the engine speed automatically reverts to 2300 rpm when the header is engaged.
Programming instructions are provided in

Shutting Down the Engine

CAUTION
Park on a flat, level surface, header on the ground, and the ground speed lever in N-DETENT position and
steering wheel locked.
IMPORTANT:
Before stopping engine, run at low idle for approximately five minutes to cool hot engine parts (and allow
turbocharger to slow down while engine oil pressure is available).
1. Lower header.
2. Place ground speed lever (GSL ) (B) into N-DETENT.
3. Lock steering wheel.
4. Turn ignition key (A) counterclockwise to OFF position.
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Figure 4.11: Operator Console
3.18.5 Cab Display Module (CDM) Programming, page
Figure 4.12: Operator Console
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