Towing Header With Windrower - MacDon M105 Operator's Manual

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Towing Header with Windrower

The windrower can be used to tow a MacDon draper header that has the optional slow speed transport option
installed, PROVIDED the optional weight box is installed on the windrower or an approved header transporter with
weight transfer to the lift arms.
WARNING
Draper Header with Transport Option Installed
• The windrower without the header must NOT be
used to tow headers due to reduced traction and
possible loss of control unless a weight box option
(7.1.20 Weight Box, page
windrower or a header transporter that transfers
weight to the lift arms.
CAUTION
• To tow a header for transporting with an M105 Self-Propelled Windrower, the header must be equipped
with the appropriate equipment to comply with all local regulations.
• Before each towing trip, a pre-trip inspection must all be conducted to verify that all signal lighting and
safety equipment is installed and functioning properly.
• Do NOT connect any towed implement except for header transport trailers for 20–25-foot D-Series
headers or 30–35-foot D-Series headers that are equipped with the slow speed transport option.
• Tongue weight must NOT exceed 500 lbs (227 kg).
• Do NOT exceed the specified Combined Gross Vehicle Weight (CGVW).
• To prevent machine damage and/or loss of control, it is essential that the machine be equipped such
that weights are within the following limits:
Maximum GVW (includes mounted
implements)
Maximum CGVW (includes towed
and mounted implements)
Weight (A) on both
drive wheels
Maximum weight (B) on both
caster tires
169890
340) is installed on the
lbs
17,750
20,200
16,300
Maximum
9150
Minimum
3550
OPERATION
Figure 4.31: Towing a Header
kg
8050
9160
7390
4150
1610
Figure 4.32: Maximum Weight
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