John Deere W170 Operator's Manual
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To adjust the cutting height, use the header lift cylinders. Ensure the machine is on level ground, and adjust the height settings according to the crop and terrain requirements detailed in the operator's manual.
If the windrower does not start, check the battery connections for corrosion or looseness, inspect the fuse box for blown fuses, ensure the fuel level is adequate, and verify that the engine oil is at the correct level.
Regular maintenance should be performed every 250 hours of operation, including changing the engine oil and oil filter, checking the air filter, and inspecting belts and hoses for wear. Consult the operator's manual for a detailed maintenance schedule.
After using the windrower, remove debris from the header and undercarriage using compressed air or a blower. Wash the machine with water, avoiding electrical components, and lubricate moving parts as specified in the maintenance guide.
To improve fuel efficiency, ensure that the windrower is properly maintained with clean air filters, regularly serviced engine, and properly inflated tires. Use the ECO mode if available and avoid excessive idling.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, ensure all safety guards are in place, be aware of your surroundings, and follow the safety instructions outlined in the operator's manual. Never exceed the recommended speed, especially on slopes or uneven terrain.
If the header is not lifting, check the hydraulic fluid levels and inspect for leaks in the system. Ensure that the hydraulic filters are clean and that the lift cylinders are not damaged or worn.
To calibrate the auto-steer system, follow the instructions provided in the operator's manual, which include setting the correct track width, ensuring GPS accuracy, and performing a calibration run in an open field to adjust for any deviations.
Common issues include uneven wear or damage. Regularly inspect the rolls for these signs and adjust or replace them as necessary. Ensure the rolls are properly aligned and tensioned to avoid further damage.
Ensure the header is level and the crop is feeding evenly into the windrower. Check for obstructions in the feed path and adjust the windrow formation fins to distribute the crop evenly.