SECTION 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING CONDITION Material overshoots the table auger.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECTION
1.Pickup is running too fast.
1.Slow the pickup down until it is just pushing the swath.
2.Incorrect header height.
2.Adjust header height to 14" as measured from the center of the rear draper roller to the ground (See Operating Height).
3.Improperly adjusted fiberglass 3.Adjust the orientation of the rod rods. tube so that the tips of the rods are close enough to the draper belts to prevent overshoot (See Holddown Positioning). Swath forms a ball and rolls to the 1.Pickup is running too fast. right or left where it is eventually lost off the end of the pickup. 2.Improperly adjusted spring wire holddown.
1.Slow the pickup down until it is just pushing the swath.
Shelling in delicate crops.
1.Pickup is running too fast.
1.Slow the pickup down until it is just pushing the swath.
2.Improperly adjusted holddown.
2.Raise the holddown assembly high enough to clear the swath. The spring wires should be turned up so they do not touch the swath. 1.Lower the tooth height as explained in Tooth Height Adjustment. The teeth should be set to just scratch the soil. In difficult picking conditions, the teeth should be set lower.
Pickup leaves material in the field.
1.Pickup teeth are set too high.
2.Lower the spring wires closer to the pickup teeth and the ground. The adjustment is shown in Holddown Positioning.
2.Pickup is running too slow.
2.Increase pickup speed.
3.Header height is too low.
3.Adjust header height to 14" as measured from the center of the rear draper roller to the ground (See Operating Height).
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