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Model List:
- 204C Corn Head
- 205C Corn Head
- 206C Corn Head
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Foreword
- 1.2. Identification View
- 2. Safety Instructions and Safety Signs
- 2.1. Recognize Safety Information
- 2.2. Understand Signal Words
- 2.3. Follow Safety Instructions
- 2.4. Prepare for Emergencies
- 2.5. Wear Protective Clothing
- 2.6. Stay Clear of Harvesting Units
- 2.7. Keep Hands Away from Blades
- 2.8. Road Safety Rules
- 2.9. Proper Load of Front and Rear Axles
- 2.10. Running of Combine and Header
- 2.11. Retighten Nuts of Front and Rear Wheels
- 2.12. Use Proper Tools
- 2.13. Store Attachments Safely
- 2.14. Support Machine Properly
- 2.15. Install All Guards
- 2.16. Avoid HighPressure Fluids
- 2.17. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 2.18. Service Machines Safely
- 2.19. Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
- 2.20. Decommissioning Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
- 2.21. Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely
- 2.22. Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
- 2.23. Safety Signs
- 2.23.1. Pictorial Safety Signs
- 2.23.2. Shields on Corn Head Drives
- 2.23.3. Safety Stop
- 2.23.4. Rotating Driveline
- 2.23.5. Corn Head Entanglement
- 2.23.6. Reflector
- 3. Attaching and Detaching
- 3.1. Attaching Header to Feeder House
- 3.2. Feeder House Safety Stop
- 3.3. Header Driveshaft
- 4. Operating the Corn Head
- 4.1. General Information
- 4.2. Starting in the Field
- 4.3. Adjust Corn Head Properly
- 4.4. Drive and Operate Carefully
- 4.5. Corn Head Drive Speeds
- 4.6. Harvesting Corn with Weakened or Broken Stalks
- 4.7. Harvesting Popcorn
- 4.8. Gatherers
- 4.9. Row Units
- 5. Adjusting the Corn Head
- 5.1. Hoisting Beam
- 5.2. Adjust Crop Dividers
- 5.3. Raise Shields
- 5.4. Ear Savers
- 5.5. Adjust Trash Knife
- 5.6. Adjust Knife of Stalk Roll
- 5.7. Adjust Stalk Roll
- 5.8. Adjust Gatherer Chain Tension
- 5.9. Adjust Gatherer Chain Flights
- 5.10. Adjust Deck Plates
- 5.10.1. Adjust LeftHand Deck Plates
- 5.10.2. Adjust RightHand Deck Plates
- 5.11. Adjust Auger
- 5.12. Adjust Clutch
- 6. Lubrication and Maintenance
- 6.1. Front End of Stalk Roll
- 6.2. Tension Sprocket
- 6.3. Gear Case
- 7. Troubleshooting
- 7.1. Reminder
- 7.2. Grain Loss
- 7.3. Corn Falls Off from Stalk Rolls
- 7.4. Corn Is Not Threshed Completely
- 7.5. Shelled Corn Coming Out Rear of Combine
- 7.6. Corn Is Over Threshed
- 7.7. Corn Loss at the Rear Part of Combine
- 7.8. Pulling up Corn Stalks
- 7.9. Plugging
- 7.10. Threshed Corn Kernels Are Found at the Rear of Combine
- 7.11. Corn Slips Out
- 7.12. Spoiled Corn Kernels or Crushing Loss
- 7.13. Feeder House Inlet Is Blocked
- 7.14. Corn Cobs, Stalks, Leaves, and Other Debris Are Found in Grain Tank
- 8. Storage
- 8.1. After the End of Harvest Season
- 8.2. Before the Start of Harvest Season
- 9. Specifications
- 9.1. Specifications
- 9.2. Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 9.3. Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values






