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8 Mounting/removing front attachment
8.2 Installing the front attachment
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- Fit stands (1) to the brackets.
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8.3.1 Fitting the stands
- Observe the general warnings at the beginning of
the Fitting / removing the front attachment
chapter.
- Remove support (1) from bracket.
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- Suspend the stand (1) at the base frame.
- Secure stand (1) to bolt (2) by means of the
spring.
- Repeat this process on the other side of the front
attachment.
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8.3.2 Disconnecting the hydraulic system
- Lower the reel completely, using the machine.
The load on the hydraulic system of the front attach-
ment is relieved. Disconnecting and, later on,
connecting of the hydraulic system coupling is made
easier.
- Observe the general warnings at the beginning of
the Fitting / removing the front attachment
chapter.
Caution!
Machine operation with polluted utilities.
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Machine damage.
- Ensure that no dirt will get into the
removed lines.
- Ensure a clean environment.
- Disconnect male coupling (1).
Partly accessory.
- Place lid on the male coupling (1).
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- Hang in male coupling (1) at (A).
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8.3.3 Disconnecting the electric equipment
(accessory)
- Observe the general warnings at the beginning of
the Fitting / removing the front attachment
chapter.
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- Disconnect connector (1) and place it in
holder (2).
- Disconnect connector (3) and place it in
holder (4).
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8.3.4 Removing universal drive shaft
- Observe the general warnings at the beginning of
the Fitting / removing the front attachment
chapter.
- Push back or swing up protective guard (1),
depending on the version.
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- Push in the locking pin (2).
Pull universal drive shaft off of drive pin.
- Pull out or fold down protective guard (1), depend-
ing on the version.
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- Place universal drive shaft in holder (1).
- Hang in chains (2) as short as possible.
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8.3.5 Unlocking the front attachment
- Observe the general warnings at the beginning of
the Fitting / removing the front attachment
chapter.
- Pull out cotter pin (1).
- Pull lock pin (2) out of the feeder unit of the
machine, using lever (3).
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- Shift lever (3) all the way to the outside and
secure in that position by means of cotter pin (1)
at (A).
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A
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only front attachments and machines equipped
with AUTO-CONTOUR:
- Pull out lever (1) and swing lever (2) up to
position (A).
Lever (1) does not engage in that position.
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2
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- Repeat this procedure on the other side of the
machine.
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8.3.6 Unhitching front attachment
- Observe the general warnings at the beginning of
the Fitting / removing the front attachment
chapter.
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- Bring front attachment into the horizontal position.
- Lower feed rake conveyor of the machine all the
way down until coupling pin (1) is positioned out-
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side of coupling receptacle (2).
- Carefully back-up the machine.
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9 Driving and transportation
9.1 General Information
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9.1.1 General warnings - Driving and
transportation
In the following sections of this chapter, a procedure
instruction refers to the following general warnings.
Danger!
Always stop the engine before carrying out
any work on the machine.
Moving machine parts and / or unexpected
machine movement.
Death or serious injury.
- Diesel engine OFF.
- Apply parking brake.
- Remove the ignition key.
- Remove key of battery isolating
switch.
- Wait for machine parts which run on have
come to a complete halt.
- Secure machine by wheel chocks.
- Ensure that the machine cannot be
started by any third persons.
Danger!
The front attachment, reel and feeder unit may
drop uncontrolled.
Death or serious injuries!
- Apply safety locks.
- Keep a safe distance from the hazard
area.
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9.1.2 Preparing road travel
Danger!
Insufficient knowledge about machine
functions.
Death or serious injury.
- Before putting the machine into operation,
make yourself familiar with the controls.
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Danger!
Persons are in the driving range of the
machine.
Death or serious injury.
- Before and while driving, ensure that
there are no persons or objects in the
driving range.
- Do not carry any persons outside of the
cab.
Danger!
Machine starts to move unexpectedly.
Death or serious injury.
- Never shift gears while driving!
- Never shift gears while driving on slopes.
- Do not let the machine roll.
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Clean coarse dirt off of the machine.
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Take a seat.
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Adjust the driver's seat.
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Adjust the steering column.
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Sound the horn.
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Start the diesel engine.
Danger!
Use of independent brake on public roads and
lanes.
Death or serious injury.
- Lock the foot brake pedals together
before travel on public roads and lanes.
- Use the independent brakes exclusively
during work in the field.
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Couple the foot brake pedals (1).
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Disengage parking brake.
Danger!
Unexpected machine movements.
Death or serious injuries!
- Do not drive in 3rd gear on gradients of
more than 7%.
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Danger!
Unexpected machine movements.
Death or serious injuries!
Machine damage.
- Adapt the ground speed to the field condi-
tions in areas with a slope.
- Never exceed the permitted ground
speed of 20 (25) km/h on surfaces with a
slope.
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Shift machine to desired gear.
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Swing in unloading auger tube.
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Close grain tank cover.
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Move the front attachment to transport position
and prepare it for road travel.
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Raise / lower the feed rake conveyor (front attach-
ment) until the clearance between the bottom
edge of the feed rake conveyor and the ground is
500 mm.
Danger!
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Unexpected machine movements.
Death or serious injuries!
- For road travel the road travel / fieldwork
switch must be OFF.
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Switch off switch (1).
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Danger!
Unexpected machine movements.
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Death or serious injuries!
- During road travel, the front attachment
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gate must be blocked.
X
- Block the front attachment gate (1 / 2) with
lock (X).
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- Adjust the diesel engine speed.
- Switch on the warning beacon.
- If necessary, switch on the drive lights.
- Switch off the work lights.
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9.1.3 Preparing fieldwork
Danger!
Insufficient knowledge about machine
functions.
Death or serious injury.
- Before putting the machine into operation,
make yourself familiar with the controls.
Danger!
Persons are in the driving range of the
machine.
Death or serious injury.
- Before and while driving, ensure that
there are no persons or objects in the
driving range.
- Do not carry any persons outside of the
cab.
Danger!
Machine starts to move unexpectedly.
Death or serious injury.
- Never shift gears while driving!
- Never shift gears while driving on slopes.
- Do not let the machine roll.
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Sit on the operator’s seat.
–
Adjust the operator’s seat.
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Adjust the steering column.
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Sound the horn.
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Start the diesel engine.
Danger!
Use of independent brake on public roads and
lanes.
Death or serious injury.
- Lock the foot brake pedals together
before travel on public roads and lanes.
- Use the independent brakes exclusively
during work in the field.
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If necessary, uncouple the foot brake pedals (1).
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Disengage parking brake.
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Shift machine to desired gear.
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Danger!
Unexpected machine movements.
Death or serious injuries!
- Do not drive in 3rd gear on gradients of
more than 7%.
Danger!
Unexpected machine movements.
Death or serious injuries!
Machine damage.
- Adapt the ground speed to the field condi-
tions in areas with a slope.
- Never exceed the permitted ground
speed of 20 (25) km/h on surfaces with a
slope.
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Switch on switch (1).
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- Unblock the front attachment gate (1 / 2) with
lock (X).
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2
X
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- Move the front attachment to working position and
prepare it for fieldwork.
- Prepare machine for fieldwork.
- Adjust the diesel engine speed.
- Switch off warning beacon.
- If necessary, switch on the drive lights.
- Switch on the work lights.
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9.2 Engine
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9.2.1 Adjusting the diesel engine speed
(DOMINATOR 150 / 140)
The diesel engine speed is set using the rotary control
switch (1).
The engine speeds are needed for different kinds of
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work with the machine.
Slow idle speed:
N
• Starting the diesel engine
• Manoeuvring, for example on level surface
A
B
Max. no-load speed:
• Road travel
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• Fieldwork
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9.2.2 Starting the diesel engine
(DOMINATOR 150 / 140)
- Sit on the operator’s seat.
- Adjust the operator’s seat.
- Adjust the steering column.
- Disengage the front attachment.
- Stop the threshing mechanism.
- Switch off the grain tank unloading
mechanism.
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- Move the ground speed control lever (1) to neutral
position (N).
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N
A
B
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- Set the diesel engine speed rotary control
switch (1) to the min. no-load speed.
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- Sound the horn.
Danger!
When starting the machine, persons are on
the machine or in its hazard area.
Death or serious injury.
- Before starting the machine ensure that
there are no persons or objects in the
hazardous area.
- Turn the ignition key to position 1.
- Turn the ignition key to the limit stop until the die-
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Do not hold the ignition key at the limit stop
for more than 10 seconds!
- Release the ignition key.
The ignition key engages and the diesel engine is
started.
At low outside temperatures, let diesel engine run at
min. no-load speed for some minutes after starting.
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9.2.3 Stopping the diesel engine
(DOMINATOR 150 / 140)
- Set the diesel engine speed rotary control
switch (1) to the min. no-load speed.
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Warning!
Overheating of the turbocharger.
Machine damage.
- Before turning off, first let the diesel
engine run a short time at slow idling
speed.
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- Disengage all drives previously engaged.
- Turn the ignition key to position 0.
The diesel engine stops.
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9.2.4 Adjusting the diesel engine speed
(DOMINATOR 130)
CATERPILLAR C-6.6, 3056E
The diesel engine speed is set using the rotary control
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switch (1).
The engine speeds are needed for different types of
work with the machine.
Slow idling speed:
• Start the diesel engine.
• Manoeuvring, e.g. on a level surface.
Max. no-load speed:
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• Road travel.
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• Harvesting (grain tank unloading).
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The diesel engine speed is set using lever (1).
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The engine speeds are needed for different types of
work with the machine.
(STOP) (hidden) = without function,
Stopping the
diesel engine (DOMINATOR 130)
START = Lower idle speed:
• Starting the diesel engine
• Manoeuvring, for example on level surface
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FULL = Max. no-load speed:
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• Road travel
• Fieldwork
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9.2.5 Starting the diesel engine
(DOMINATOR 130)
- Sit on the operator’s seat.
- Adjust the operator’s seat.
- Adjust the steering column.
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- Disengage the front attachment.
- Stop the threshing mechanism.
- Switch off the grain tank unloading
mechanism.
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- Press the clutch pedal (1).
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- Set the diesel engine speed rotary control
1
switch (1) to the min. no-load speed.
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- Set the diesel engine speed lever (1) to the
1
START position.
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- Sound the horn.
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