John Deere No.1 Cotton Operator's Manual
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To start the John Deere No.1 Cotton Picker, ensure the machine is on a flat surface, the parking brake is engaged, and the transmission is in neutral. Turn the ignition key to the start position and release once the engine starts.
Check the spindle speed and adjust if necessary. Inspect the moisture level of the cotton and ensure the moisture pads are functioning properly. Additionally, verify that the doffers and moistener pads are clean and not worn out.
Picker drums should be inspected daily during the picking season. Look for any signs of wear or damage, and ensure all components are lubricated properly. Perform a more thorough maintenance check every 100 hours of operation.
To calibrate the moisture sensor, access the control panel and navigate to the sensor settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to set the baseline moisture level, using a sample of cotton with known moisture content for accuracy.
Check the hydraulic fluid levels and look for any visible leaks in the system. Inspect hoses and connections for wear or damage. If the problem persists, consult the operator's manual for further diagnostics or contact a John Deere service professional.
Refer to the operator's manual for the specific tire pressure recommendations, as it can vary depending on the load and field conditions. Generally, maintaining consistent pressure in all tires ensures better performance and less wear on the machine.
Locate the grease fittings on each spindle bar and use a grease gun to apply new grease until the old grease is flushed out. Refer to the maintenance schedule for the frequency of spindle greasing.
Clean the entire machine thoroughly to remove any debris and dirt. Drain fuel and hydraulic systems, and apply a protective coating to metal parts to prevent rust. Store in a dry, sheltered area and cover to protect from dust and moisture.
Ensure regular maintenance is performed, including air filter changes and fuel system checks. Operate at the recommended engine speed and avoid excessive idling. Properly inflate tires to reduce rolling resistance.
Inspect the picker bars and drums for any debris or damage. Check the alignment and balance of the drums. Additionally, ensure all mounting bolts are tightened correctly. If the issue persists, consult a service technician.