User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 169000_RevF - Final - A Series OM Cover MACDON for WEB.pdf
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 - new cover_WEB.pdf
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- Model and Serial Number
- 1Safety
 - 2Definitions
 - 3Component Identification
 - 4Specifications
 - 5Operation
- 5.1Owner/Operator Responsibilities
 - 5.2Operational Safety
 - 5.3Tractor Setup: Pull-Type
 - 5.4Mower Conditioner / Tractor Hook-Up: Pull-Type
 - 5.5Mower Conditioner / Tractor Unhook: Pull-Type
 - 5.6Header Attachment: Self-Propelled
 - 5.7Configure Reverser Valve Jumper Hose
 - 5.8Header Detachment: Self Propelled
 - 5.9Transporting Header/Mower Conditioner
 - 5.10Break-In Period
 - 5.11Preseason Check
 - 5.12Daily Start-Up Check
 - 5.13Shutdown Procedure
 - 5.14Engaging the Power Take-Off (PTO): Pull-Type
 - 5.15Lift Cylinder Lockouts
 - 5.16Steering the Pull-Type Mower Conditioner
 - 5.17Unplugging the Header/Mower Conditioner
- 5.17.1Unplugging Conditioner and Knife: Pull-Type
 - 5.17.2Unplugging Conditioner: Self-Propelled
 - 5.17.3Unplugging Conditioner and Knife: Self-Propelled
 - 5.18Header Operation
 - 5.18.1Lean Bar Position
 - 5.18.2Auger Speed
 - 5.18.3Reel Speed
 - 5.18.4Auger Position
 - 5.18.5Reel Position
 - 5.18.6Adjusting Tine Aggressiveness
 - 5.18.7Cutting Height
 - 5.18.8Header Angle
 - 5.18.9Flotation
 - 5.18.10Adjusting Feed Pan and Rock Drop Tine Position
 - 5.18.11Hay Conditioner
 - 5.18.12Adjusting Roll Tension
 - 5.18.13Forming Shields
 - 5.18.14Tall Crop Dividers
 - 5.18.15Ground Speed
 - 5.18.16Grass Seed Windrowing
 - 5.18.17Haying Tips
 - 5.18.18Storage
 
 
 - 6Maintenance and Servicing
- 6.1Preparation for Servicing
 - 6.2Recommended Safety Procedures
 - 6.3Maintenance Specifications
 - 6.4Driveshields
 - 6.5Lift Cylinder Lock-Outs
 - 6.6Lubrication
 - 6.7Hydraulics
 - 6.8Knife and Knife Drive
- 6.8.1Replacing Knife Section
 - 6.8.2Sickle Removal
 - 6.8.3Installing Knife
 - 6.8.4Sickle Head Bearing Removal
 - 6.8.5Sickle Head Bearing Installation
 - 6.8.6Spare Sickle
 - 6.8.7Sickle Guards
 - 6.8.8Sickle Hold-Downs
 - 6.8.9Sickle Drive Belt: A30-S
 - 6.8.10Sickle Drive Belts: A30-D
 - 6.8.11Sickle Drive Belts: A40-D
- Adjusting Tension on Knife Drive Timing Belt – A40-D Left Side
 - Adjusting Tension on Knife Drive Timing Belt – A40-D Left Side
 - Removal: A40-D LH Sickle Drive Timing Belt
 - Removal: A40-D LH Sickle Drive Timing Belt
 - Installing Knife Drive Timing Belts – A40-D Left Side
 - Installing Knife Drive Double V-Belts – A40-D Left Side
 - Adjusting Tension on Knife Drive Belt – A40-D Right Side
 - Removing Knife Drive Belt – A40-D Right Side
 - Installing Knife Drive Belt – A40-D Right Side
 
 - 6.8.12Sickle Drive Belt Timing Adjustment
 - 6.8.13Knife Drive Box
 
 - 6.9Reel Drive Belts: A30-S, A30-D
 - 6.10Reel Tines and Tine Bar Bearings – A30-D
 - 6.11Reel and Reel Drive: A30-S, A30-D
 - 6.12Reel and Reel Drive: A40-D
 - 6.13Auger and Auger Drive – A30-D
 - 6.14Auger and Auger Drive – A40-D
 - 6.15Conditioner
- 6.15.1Changing Gearbox Oil
 - 6.15.2Removing Forming Shield
 - 6.15.3Disassembling Forming Shield
 - 6.15.4Assembling Forming Shield
 - 5.Attach adjuster rods (B) to side deflectors (C) with lynch pin (A).
 - 6.15.5Installing Forming Shield
 - 6.15.6Hydraulic Drive Motor Removal: All Models
 - 6.15.7Hydraulic Drive Motor Installation: All Models
 - 6.15.8Gearbox Removal: A30-S
 - 6.15.9Gearbox Installation: A30-S
 - 6.15.10Gearbox Removal: A30-D
 - 6.15.11Gearbox Installation: A30-D
 - 6.15.12Gearbox Removal: A40-D
 - 6.15.13Gearbox Installation: A40-D
 
 - 6.16Wheels and Tires – A30-D
 - 6.17Replacing Skid Shoe Wear Plate
 - 6.18Gauge Rollers
 - 6.19Maintaining Electrical System
 - 6.20Maintenance Schedule
 
 - 7Troubleshooting
 - 8Options and Attachments
 - 9Unloading and Assembly
 
 
 - Model and Serial Number
 
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  SECTION 2 SAFETY 
169000  9  Revision F 
2 SAFETY 
2.1  SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL 
This safety alert symbol indicates important 
safety messages in this manual and on safety 
signs on the machine. 
This symbol means: 
ATTENTION! 
BECOME ALERT! 
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! 
Carefully read and follow the safety message 
accompanying this symbol. 
WHY IS SAFETY IMPORTANT TO YOU? 
ACCIDENTS DISABLE AND KILL. 
ACCIDENTS COST. 
ACCIDENTS CAN BE AVOIDED. 
2.2 SIGNAL WORDS 
Note the use of the signal words DANGER, 
WARNING, and CAUTION with safety 
messages. The appropriate signal word for each 
message has been selected using the  
following guidelines: 
DANGER 
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation 
that, if not avoided, will result in death or 
serious injury. 
WARNING 
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation 
that, if not avoided, could result in death or 
serious injury. It is also used to alert against 
unsafe practices. 
CAUTION 
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation 
that, if not avoided, may result in minor or 
moderate injury. It is also used as a reminder 
of good safety practices. 
2.3 SAFETY SIGNS 
• The safety signs appear on the 
header/mower conditioner at the locations 
shown on pages 8 to 12. 
•  Keep safety signs clean and legible at  
all times. 
•  Replace safety signs that are missing or 
become illegible. 
•  If original parts on which a safety sign was 
installed are replaced, be sure the repair 
part also bears the current safety sign. 
•  Safety signs are available from your Dealer 
Parts Department. 
2.3.1  Safety Sign Installation 
a.  Be sure the installation area is clean and dry. 
b.  Decide on the exact location before you remove 
the decal backing paper. 
c. Remove the smaller portion of the split  
backing paper. 
d.  Place the sign in position, and slowly peel back 
the remaining paper, smoothing the sign as it  
is applied. 
e.  Small air pockets can be smoothed out or 
pricked with a pin. 










