5. Headers equipped with auto header height control
(AHHC): Be sure the 8 mm spacer is installed between the
divider and snout on the outboard side. Connect the front
and rear wires and then secure them with a P-clip and self-
tapping screw. Allow enough slack in the wires to allow the
connector to move into all transport positions without
contacting the gathering chains.
6. Hydraulic hoses are routed from the motors on the REDs,
along the top of the header to the multicoupler. Secure the
hoses in the factory-installed hydraulic clamps (A). Pull the
hoses tight before tightening the clamps.
7. If you are installing tall end dividers (TEDs) on the REDs,
proceed to
4.7.3 Installing Tall End Dividers, page
otherwise, proceed to
Divider Latches, page
4.7.3 Installing Tall End Dividers
Tall end dividers (TEDs) can be installed on both standard end dividers and rotary end dividers (REDs). If ordered, one TED
should be installed on each standard end divider or RED.
NOTE:
TEDs are secured to the bottom of the header for shipping, and should have been removed and set aside in
Header While in Standing Position, page
NOTE:
When installing TEDs on REDs, ensure that the reel drive hydraulics are disabled in the combine cab. For instructions, refer
to the combine operator's manual.
Follow these steps to install each TED:
1. Lift the front end of existing standard or rotary end
divider (A) and fold attached snout (B) down into bent-knee
position.
2. Remove existing locking plate (C) from the rear side of the
snout (if present). Retain the hardware.
3. Position the TED on top of the snout, and secure the TED's
locking plate to the rear side of the snout with the existing
hardware. The rubber curtain should fall on the inboard
side of the snout.
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4.7.4 Checking and Adjusting End
40.
17.
38,
A
Figure 4.33: RED Hydraulic Hoses
C
Figure 4.34: Rotary End Divider and Snout in Bent-
Knee Position
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4.1 Preparing
A
B
Revision A
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