John Deere 1320 Impeller -Conditioner Operators Manual
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To adjust the impeller speed, first ensure the machine is turned off and safely secured. Consult the operator's manual to locate the speed adjustment lever or control. Adjust the lever to the desired speed setting, ensuring it is within the recommended range for the crop type being processed.
Check for dull or damaged blades and replace them if necessary. Ensure that the cutter bar is level and adjust it according to the operator's manual. Also, inspect the skid shoes for even wear and adjust or replace them if needed.
Regular maintenance should be performed according to the schedule in the operator's manual. This typically includes daily inspections, lubrication, and checks before and after each use, as well as more thorough seasonal maintenance.
After use, remove any debris from the mower-conditioner with a brush or air compressor. Avoid using high-pressure water directly on bearings or electrical components. Clean the machine thoroughly, especially around moving parts and under the shields.
Adjust the cutting height, impeller speed, and conditioning roll tension to match the specific crop conditions. Refer to the operator's manual for recommended settings for different types of crops.
Inspect the roll tension settings and adjust them as needed. Check the hydraulic system for adequate pressure and ensure there are no leaks. Examine the roll drive components for wear or damage.
Start by checking the hydraulic fluid level and top it up if necessary. Inspect hoses and connections for leaks or damage. Verify that the hydraulic pump is functioning properly and consult the operator’s manual for specific troubleshooting steps.
Signs that the impeller blades need replacement include uneven cutting, excessive vibration, and visible wear or damage to the blades. Regularly inspect the blades for sharpness and integrity.
Always read and understand the operator’s manual before use. Perform regular safety checks, ensure all shields and guards are in place, and never bypass safety features. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment and be aware of your surroundings.
Refer to the lubrication chart in the operator's manual for specific points. Common areas include the cutter bar, impeller bearings, and roll drive components. Use the recommended lubricants to ensure optimal performance and longevity.