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Model List:
- 600C Series Corn Header
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Foreword
- 1.2. Company Info
- 1.3. Trademarks
- 2. Corn Header Safety Features
- 2.1. Corn Header Safety Features
- 2.2. Recognize Safety Information
- 2.3. Understand Signal Words
- 2.4. Follow Safety Instructions
- 2.5. Replace Safety Signs
- 2.6. Operator Ability
- 2.7. Ballasting for Safe Ground Contact
- 2.8. Parking and Leaving the Machine
- 2.9. Prepare for Emergencies
- 2.10. Wear Protective Clothing
- 2.11. Stay Clear of Harvesting Units
- 2.12. Use Safety Lights and Devices
- 2.13. Transport Combine with FrontEnd Equipment Attached Safely
- 2.14. Comply with Road Traffic Regulations
- 2.15. Road Transport Disconnect Switch
- 2.16. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 2.17. Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
- 2.18. Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
- 2.19. Avoid Entanglement
- 2.20. Avoid Contact With Moving Parts
- 2.21. Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
- 2.22. Guards and Shields
- 2.23. Avoid HighPressure Fluids
- 2.24. Service Machines Safely
- 2.25. Service Drive Belts Safely
- 2.26. Decommissioning Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
- 2.27. Support Machine Properly
- 2.28. Store Attachments Safely
- 3. Safety Signs
- 3.1. Pictorial Safety Signs
- 3.2. Replace Safety Signs
- 3.3. Recognize Safety Information
- 3.4. Operators Manual
- 3.5. Rotating Driveline
- 3.6. Cleanout Doors
- 3.7. Header Entanglement
- 4. Coupling and Decoupling
- 4.1. Attaching and Detaching Corn Header to Forage Harvester or Corn Husker
- 4.2. Attach Header to Feeder HouseIndividual Hoses
- 4.3. Detach Header from Feeder houseMulticoupler
- 4.4. Detach Header from Feeder HouseIndividual Hoses
- 4.5. Single Point LockAdjusting
- 4.6. Adjusting Lower Feeder House End Cable
- 4.7. Feeder House Lock Pins (Cleansing)
- 4.8. Location of Locking Cable Shear Bolt
- 4.9. Attach Header to Feeder HouseMulticoupler
- 4.10. Feeder House Manual Unlatching
- 5. Transport
- 5.1. Transporting Corn Header on a Trailer (If Equipped)
- 6. Header Operation
- 6.1. General Information
- 6.2. Starting in the Field
- 6.3. Adjust Corn Header Properly
- 6.4. Drive and Operate Carefully
- 6.5. Engaging/Disengaging Corn Header
- 6.6. Corn Header Drive Speeds
- 6.7. Combines With FixedSpeed Feeder House
- 6.8. Harvesting Popcorn
- 6.9. Combines with Variable Speed Feeder House
- 6.10. Headers Compatible with AutoTrac RowSense
- 6.11. Combines with Variable Speed Feeder House Drive Belt
- 6.12. Harvesting Corn with Weakened or Broken Stalks
- 6.13. Gatherers
- 6.14. Removing Point and Inner Divider Shield
- 6.15. Loosening ACTIVE HEADER CONTROL Ground Speed Sensors (If Equippedl)
- 6.16. AutoTrac RowSense (If Equipped)
- 6.17. Row Units
- 6.18. Raising and Inclining Points and End Fenders
- 6.19. Ear Savers
- 6.20. Stalk Rolls
- 6.21. Hydraulically Adjusted Deck Plates
- 7. Calibration and Programming
- 7.1. When to Calibrate
- 7.2. Calibration Error Codes
- 8. Adjustments
- 8.1. Adjusting and Leveling Divider Points
- 8.2. Adjusting Rasp Plates
- 8.3. Adjusting Gatherer Chain Tension
- 8.4. Adjusting Gatherer Chain Lugs
- 8.5. Adjusting Deck Plates
- 8.6. Adjusting Row Unit Drive Chain
- 8.7. Spacing between Rows
- 8.8. Adjusting Row Spacing
- 8.9. Adjusting Row Unit Drive Sprockets (Only for Fixed Speed Drive)
- 8.9.1. Combines
- 8.10. Adjusting Auger
- 8.11. Row Auger Adjustment
- 8.12. Coupling the Chain
- 8.13. Adjusting the Auger Drive Chain
- 8.14. Check Ballasting 1175, 1450, 1470, 1550 and 1570 Combines
- 8.15. Check Ballasting 9570 STS, 9650 STS and 9750 STS Combines
- 8.16. Check Ballasting S550, S660, S670, and S680 Combines
- 8.17. Ballast Tires
- 9. Lubricating
- 9.1. Corn Head Grease
- 9.2. Gear Oil
- 10. Lubrication and Service
- 10.1. Lubrication Symbols
- 10.2. Auger Floor Clean Out Door
- 10.3. Annually or Every 200 Hours of Operation
- 10.4. Checking Row Unit Gear Case OilEvery 200 Hours of Operation
- 10.5. Lubricate Row Unit ClutchesEvery 200 Hours of Operation
- 10.6. Every 1000 Hours of Operation
- 10.6.1. Replace Oil in Row Unit Gear Case
- 11. Troubleshooting
- 11.1. Troubleshooting
- 11.2. ACTIVE HEADER CONTROL (AHC)
- 12. Servicing
- 12.1. Remove and Install Stalk Rolls
- 12.2. Hydraulic Cylinder Safety Stop
- 12.3. Removing/Installing Oil and Oil Pan
- 12.4. Remove and Install Gatherer Chain
- 12.5. Reversing Gatherer Chains and Sprockets for Additional Usage
- 12.6. Wear Strips
- 13. Storage
- 13.1. End of Season Service
- 13.2. Beginning of Season Service
- 14. Specifications
- 14.1. Specification
- 14.2. Dimensions for Storage and Transport
- 14.3. Serial Number
- 14.4. Identification
- 15. John Deere Service Literature Available
- 15.1. Technical Information
- 16. John Deere Service Keeps You on the Job
- 16.1. John Deere Parts
- 16.2. The Right Tools
- 16.3. WellTrained Technicians
- 16.4. Prompt Service






