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Rev. 02 - 94753
Honey Bee Manufacturing Ltd.
2014 John Deere WS Swather
Operators Manual and Reference Guide
- Gauge Wheel Height Adjustment
1. Park windrower on a level surface, and engage
the park brake. Raise the swather table up to its
locking position, and lock it in place.
2. Remove the lynch pin from the end of the Lock Pin.
3. While grasping the Height Engagement Handle,
push it slightly down towards the shock assembly
to release pressure on the Lock Pin, remove the
Lock Pin from the frame mounting hole, and let the
handle slowly come up under control.
4. While still grasping the Height Engagement handle,
use your other hand to grab the Lift Handle and
lift the Gauge Wheel Assembly so that the Pivot
Bolt comes out of the current slot location on the
frame. Lift or lower the Gauge Wheel Assembly to
the desired height and place the Pivot bolt in the
corresponding slot location.
The Gauge Wheel Assembly is Heavy!
5. Push the Height Engagement Handle down towards the shock assembly until the frame
mounting hole lines up. Ensure that the Pivot Bolt stays fully seated in the slot while pushing
down. Insert the Lock Pin into the mounting hole to lock the Height engagement Handle in
place. Secure Lock Pin with the lynch pin.
6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 on the other Gauge Wheel Assembly, using the same height
setting.
7. Lower the swather table until it is at eld operation height. Check exposed Shock Shaft
length to see if it matches the recommended 5”. Re-adjust Gauge Wheel height as needed.
To avoid bottoming out the shock assembly during eld opeation, it is
recommended that the exposed Shock Shaft length be no less than 3”.
Adjusting table tilt and/or table oatation will affect the amount of compression
in the shock assembly. Further adjustments to the Gauge Wheel height will be
necessary.
Never operate with the shock assembly fully compressed during eld operation.
This will result in damage to the shock assembly.
Excessive compression of the shock assembly will add stress to the top link,
causing premature wear.
Gauge wheels are not designed to support the weight of the swather table.
NOTE!
WARNING
IMPORTANT
Illustration B - Page 123
Gauge
Wheel
Assembly
Pivot Bolt
Height
Engagement
Handle
-Viewed in Secured
Position
Lock
Pin
Shock Shaft
Lift
Handle
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