Crary CWS CASE IH 2162 User manual

OWNER’S/PARTS
MANUAL
RECORD SERIAL NUMBER HERE
Manual P/N 50887-00
Rev. 110118.07
SN Range: G00001-Current
CASE IH
2162
MACDON
FD1
FD70
FD75
CRARY WIND SYSTEM

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DISCLAIMER
This document is based on information available at the time of its publication. While efforts have been made to be accurate, the
information contained herein does not purport to cover all details or variations, nor to provide for every possible contingency in con-
nection with installation, operation, or maintenance. Features may be described herein which are not present in all systems. Crary
Industries assumes no obligation of notice to holders of this document with respect to changes subsequently made.
Crary Industries assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, sufficiency, or usefulness of the information contained herein.
MANUFACTURED BY CRARY INDUSTRIES
MANUFACTURED IN U.S.A.
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WEST FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA 58078 U.S.A.
SERIAL NUMBER
Serial Number Decal
CWS MANIFOLD
SERIAL NUMBER DECAL
Serial number location
SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGN ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE..
THE CRARY INDUSTRIES STATEMENT OF PRODUCT SAFETY
As a manufacturer of specialized agricultural equipment, Crary Industries fully recognizes its responsibility of providing its customers
products that perform their expected use in a reasonably safe manner. Safety considerations shall be an integral and high prior-
ity part of all engineering/design analysis and judgments involving Crary products. It is our stated policy that our products will be
manufactured to comply with the safety standards specified by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, the National Electrical
Code, the Society of Automotive Engineers, and/or any other applicable recognized standards at the time manufactured. However,
this statement should not be construed to mean that our product will safeguard against a customer’s own carelessness or neglect in
violating common safety practices specified in each product’s manual, nor will we be liable for any such act.
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
Always give your authorized Crary dealer the serial number of your machine when ordering parts, requesting service, or any other
information. The serial number decal is located on the front, left hand end of the air manifold, as shown below.
Please record the serial number in the space provided on the front cover and on the warranty and registration card.
Crary Industries is continually making improvements and developing new equipment. In doing so, we reserve
the right to make changes or add improvements to our product without obligation for equipment previously
sold. For the latest product manual, please go to www.crary.com/Product-Support/Find-A-Product-Manual.
Because modification to this machine may affect the performance, function, and safety of its operation, no
modifications are to be made without the written permission of Crary Industries. Part replacements should
be with original equipment supplied by Crary Industries.

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NOTE
The warranty will not cover gearboxes that have been disas-
sembled within the warranty period.
LIMITED WARRANTY
This warranty applies to all AG and Marine Equipment manufactured by Crary Industries.
Crary Industries warrants to the original owner each new Crary Industries product to be free from defects in material
and workmanship, under normal use and service. The warranty shall extend as shown below from date of delivery. The
product is warranted to the original owner as evidenced by a completed warranty registration on file at Crary Industries.
THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION MUST BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED TO CRARY INDUSTRIES WITHIN 10
DAYS OF DELIVERY OF THE PRODUCT TO THE ORIGINAL OWNER OR THE WARRANTY WILL BE VOID.
In the event of a failure, return the product, at your cost, along with proof of purchase to the selling Crary Industries dealer.
Crary Industries will, at its option, repair or replace any parts found to be defective in material or workmanship. Warranty
on any repairs will not extend beyond the product warranty. Repair or attempted repair by anyone other than a Crary
Industries dealer as well as subsequent failure or damage that may occur as a result of that work will not be paid under
this warranty. Crary Industries does not warrant replacement components not manufactured or sold by Crary Industries.
1. This warranty applies only to parts or components that are defective in material or workmanship.
2. This warranty does not cover normal wear items including but not limited to bearings, belts, pulleys and reel tines.
3. This warranty does not cover normal maintenance, service or adjustments.
4. This warranty does not cover depreciation or damage due to misuse, negligence, accident or improper main-
tenance.
5. This warranty does not cover damage due to improper setup, installation or adjustment.
6. This warranty does not cover damage due to unauthorized modifications of the product.
Crary Industries is not liable for any property damage, personal injury or death resulting from the unauthorized modification
or alteration of a Crary product or from the owner’s failure to assemble, install, maintain or operate the product in
accordance with the provisions of the Owner’s manual.
Crary Industries is not liable for indirect, incidental or consequential damages or injuries including but not limited to loss
of crops, loss of profits, rental of substitute equipment or other commercial loss.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights that may vary from area to area.
Crary Industries makes no warranties, representations or promises, expressed or implied as to the performance of its
products other than those set forth in this warranty. Neither the dealer nor any other person has any authority to make any
representations, warranties or promises on behalf of Crary Industries or to modify the terms or limitations of this warranty
in any way. Crary Industries, at its discretion, may periodically offer limited, written enhancements to this warranty.
CRARY INDUSTRIES RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE DESIGN AND/OR SPECIFICATIONS OF ITS
PRODUCTS AT ANY TIME WITHOUT OBLIGATION TO PREVIOUS PURCHASERS OF ITS PRODUCTS.
Product Warranty Length
Finger Air Reel 2 year
Crary Wind System 2 year
Replacement Parts 90 days (unless superceded by warranty)

PLEASE REGISTER YOUR CRARY WIND SYSTEM
To register your product to be protected under our limited warranty coverage please go to
www.crary.com/Product-Support/Product-Registration
Please take time to fi ll out the online registration form to register your Crary
Wind System and start coverage under our limited warranty.

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PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Only genuine Crary replacement parts should be used to repair the CWS. Crary replacement parts are available from
your Crary Dealer. To obtain prompt, effi cient service, remember to give the dealer the correct part description and serial
number of the CWS.
When ordering parts for your unit provide the following:
1. The SERIAL NUMBER of your CWS..
2. The PART NUMBER of the part.
3. The PART DESCRIPTION.
4. The QUANTITY needed.
WARNING
We urge using only genuine replacement
parts, which meet all the latest requirements.
Replacement parts manufactured by others
could present safety hazards, even though
they may fi t on this unit.
For service assistance or parts, contact your nearest authorized Crary dealer. Your nearest authorized Crary dealer will
need to know the serial number of your Crary Wind System to provide the most effi cient service.
The arrangement of the parts catalog is for easy identifi cation of the CWS parts. All parts are illustrated in either as-
sembled or exploded views. Except for some common hardware, all parts are identifi ed with an item number which
corresponds to the “Item” column on the parts information page. The text pages list the reference number, part number,
part description and the quantity required.
ILLUSTRATION AND TEXT

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INSPECTION AFTER DELIVERY
GEARBOX MOUNT KIT
KIT NUMBER NUMBER OF
BOXES IN KIT
54763 1
54563 1
51640 1
GEARBOX FAN KIT
KIT NUMBER NUMBER OF
BOXES IN KIT
54508 1
54509 1
54510 1
54511 1
54512 1
RIGHT HAND DRIVE KIT
KIT NUMBER NUMBER OF
BOXES IN KIT
54565 2
54765 2
54766 2
45’ DUAL FLOW KIT
KIT NUMBER NUMBER OF
BOXES IN KIT
50203 4
LEFT HAND DRIVE KIT
KIT NUMBER NUMBER OF
BOXES IN KIT
50225 4
50407 4
DRIVELINE KIT
KIT NUMBER NUMBER OF
BOXES IN KIT
54483-00 1
27732-00 1
29858-00 1
29986-00 1
MANIFOLD KIT
KIT NUMBER NUMBER OF
BOXES IN KIT
54381 1
54870 1
50340 1
50665 1
REEL ARM MOUNT KIT
KIT NUMBER NUMBER OF
BOXES IN KIT
50347 4
54833 4
DROP TUBE KIT
KIT NUMBER NUMBER OF
BOXES IN KIT
25919 1
25920 1
After receiving the shipment of your CWS, please ensure
that no boxes are missing. The following tables show the
number of boxes included in all kits available for a MacDon
FD1, FD70, FD75 and Case IH 2162 CWS. Refer to your
packing slip to see which kits you should have received.
Then, ensure that all boxes were shipped. Contact your
dealer immediately if any boxes are missing88

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION PAGE DESCRIPTION PAGE
INTRODUCTION .................................................. 1
SAFETY ................................................................. 2
2.1 SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL ................................................................. 2
2.2 GENERAL SAFETY ............................................................................ 3
2.3 OPERATING SAFETY ........................................................................ 4
2.4 MAINTENANCE SAFETY .................................................................. 4
2.5 HYDRAULIC SAFETY ........................................................................ 5
2.6 PTO SAFETY ...................................................................................... 5
2.7 TRANSPORT SAFETY ....................................................................... 6
2.8 STORAGE SAFETY ........................................................................... 6
2.9 ASSEMBLY SAFETY .......................................................................... 6
2.10 SAFETY DECALS ............................................................................. 6
2.11 SIGN-OFF FORM .............................................................................. 7
SAFETY DECALS ................................................ 8
ASSEMBLY ......................................................... 10
4.1 GEARBOX/FAN MOUNT (FD1 HEADER)....................................... 10
4.1 GEARBOX/FAN MOUNT (FD70 , FD75 & CIH 2162 HEADERS) .. 12
4.2 RIGHT HAND DRIVE KIT ................................................................14
4.3 DRIVELINE ADJUSTMENT ............................................................. 15
4.3.1 SHORTENING THE DRIVELINE (OPTION A) ..................... 15
4.3.2 SHORTENING THE DRIVELINE (OPTION B) ..................... 15
4.4 REEL ARM MOUNT (FD1 & FD75 HEADERS) ............................... 16
4.4.1 LEFT HAND MOUNT ............................................................. 16
4.4.2 CENTER MOUNT ................................................................... 18
4.4.3 RIGHT HAND MOUNT ........................................................... 20
4.5 REEL ARM MOUNT (FD70 & CIH 2162 HEADERS) ...................... 22
4.5.1 LEFT HAND MOUNT ............................................................. 22
4.5.2 CENTER MOUNT ................................................................... 24
4.5.3 RIGHT HAND MOUNT ........................................................... 26
4.6 MANIFOLD ........................................................................................ 28
4.7 DROP TUBE ASSEMBLY ................................................................. 30
4.8 FLEX HOSE ROUTING ................................................................... 31
4.8.1 RIGHT HAND ROUTING ........................................................ 31
4.8.2 LEFT HAND ROUTING .......................................................... 31
4.9 ELECTRICAL WIRING ..................................................................... 36
OPERATION ....................................................... 37
5.1 MACHINE COMPONENTS .............................................................. 38
5.2 INITIAL ADJUSTMENTS .................................................................. 39
5.2.1 MANIFOLD ADJUSTMENT ................................................... 39
5.2.2 TORQUE LIMITER (SLIP CLUTCH) ..................................... 39
5.3 PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST ...................................................... 40
5.4 MACHINE BREAK-IN ....................................................................... 40
5.4.1 PRE-START INSPECTION .................................................... 40
5.4.2 AFTER OPERATING FOR 2 HOURS ................................... 40
5.4.3 AFTER OPERATING FOR 10 HOURS: ................................ 40
5.5 CONTROLS....................................................................................... 41
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS: ........................................................ 41
5.6 OPERATING HINTS ......................................................................... 42
5.7 TRANSPORTING .............................................................................. 42
5.8 STORAGE ......................................................................................... 43
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE ............................ 44
6.1 MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST .......................................................... 44
6.2 FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ............................................................ 45
6.3 GREASING........................................................................................ 45
6.4 GEARBOX OIL .................................................................................. 45
6.5 PTO LUBRICATION.......................................................................... 46
6.6 FAN HOUSING AND AIR HOSE ...................................................... 46
6.7 SLIP CLUTCH MAINTENANCE ...................................................... 46
TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................... 47
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................. 48
PARTS CATALOG .............................................. 49
GEARBOX MOUNT KIT ........................................................................... 51
GEARBOX/FAN ........................................................................................ 54
GEARBOX REPLACEMENT PARTS ...................................................... 56
DRIVELINE/C FLANGE ASSEMBLY ....................................................... 58
FAN HOSE ASSEMBLY ............................................................................ 60
REEL ARM MOUNT (LH) .......................................................................... 62
REEL ARM MOUNT - CENTER ............................................................... 64
REEL ARM MOUNT - RH ......................................................................... 66
AIR MANIFOLD ......................................................................................... 74
DROP TUBE KIT ....................................................................................... 76
DAMPER INDICATOR KIT ....................................................................... 77
SWITCH/MOUNT PLATE ......................................................................... 78
OPTIONS ............................................................ 79
DROP TUBE FEEDERHOUSE CLEANER ............................................ 80
DRAPER BRUSH KIT ............................................................................... 81
FEEDERHOUSE TUBE MOUNT KIT ...................................................... 82

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INTRODUCTION
Section
1
Congratulations on your choice of a new Crary Wind System
(CWS) to complement your farming operation. This equip-
ment has been designed and manufactured to meet the
needs of a discerning agricultural industry for the effi cient
harvesting of crops.
Safe, effi cient, and trouble free operation of your CWS
requires that you and anyone else who will be operating or
maintaining the machine, read and understand the Safety,
Operation, Maintenance, and Trouble Shooting informa-
tion contained within the Operator’s Manual. Check each
item referred to and acquaint yourself with the adjustments
required to obtain effi cient operation.
This manual covers all the CWS models manufactured by
Crary Industries for MacDon FD1, MacDon FD70, MacDon
FD75, and Case IH 2162 headers. Use the table of contents
as a guide to locate required information.
Keep this manual handy for frequent reference and to pass
on to new operators or owners. Call your Crary dealer or
distributor if you need assistance, information, or additional
copies of the manuals.
OPERATOR ORIENTATION - All references to left, right, front and rear of the machine, as mentioned throughout the
manual, are determined by standing behind the machine and facing towards the direction of forward travel.
Many people have worked on the design, production, and
delivery of this machine. They have built into it the highest
quality of materials and workmanship. The information in this
manual is based on the knowledge, study, and experience
of these people through years of manufacturing specialized
farming machinery.
The performance of the machine depends on proper main-
tenance and adjustment. Even if you are an experienced
operator of this or similar equipment, we ask you to read
the operator’s manual before running the machine. Keep
the manual handy for future reference. It has been carefully
prepared, organized, and illustrated to assist you in fi nding
the information you need. Your Crary dealer will be happy
to answer any further questions you may have about the
machine.

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Section SAFETY
2
2.1 SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL
DANGER - Indicates an imminently hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme
situations, typically for ma chine components that, for
functional purposes, cannot be guarded.
WARNING- Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury, and includes hazards that are exposed when
guards are removed. It may also be used to alert
against unsafe prac tices.
CAUTION - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe
practices.
IMPORTANT- Instructions that must be followed to
ensure proper installation/operation of equipment.
NOTE - General statements to assist the reader.
This Safety Alert Symbol means:
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT!
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
The Safety Alert symbol identifi es important
safety messages on the machine and in the
manual. When you see this symbol, be
alert to the possibility of personal injury or
death. Follow the instructions in the safety
message.
Why is SAFETY important to you?
1. Accidents Disable and Kill
2. Accidents Cost
3. Accidents Can Be Avoided
SIGNAL WORDS:
Note the use of the signal words DANGER, WARNING,
CAUTION, IMPORTANT and NOTE with the safety
messages. The appropriate signal word for each mes-
sage has been selected using the following guidelines:
3 Big Reasons

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SAFETY
YOU are responsible for the SAFE operation and mainte-
nance of your machine. You must ensure that you and any-
one else who is going to operate, maintain or work around
the machine are familiar with the operat ing and maintenance
procedures and related safety information contained in this
manual. This manual will alert you to all good safety prac-
tices that should be adhered to while operat ing the machine.
Remember, YOU are the key to safety. Good safety prac-
tices not only protect you but also the people around you.
Make these practices a working part of your safety program.
Be certain that EVERYONE operating this equipment is
familiar with the recommended operating and maintenance
procedures and follows all the safety precautions. Most
accidents can be prevented. Do not risk injury or death by
ignoring good safety practices.
• Owners must give operating instruc tions to opera-
tors or employees before allowing them to operate
the machine, and annually thereafter per OSHA
(Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
regulation 1928.57.
• The most important safety device on this equipment
is a safe operator. It is the operator’s responsibility
to read and under stand all Safety and Operating
instructions in the manual and to follow them. All
acci dents can be avoided.
• A person who has not read and understood all
operating and safety instructions is not qualified
to operate the machine. An untrained operator
exposes himself and bystanders to possible seri-
ous injury or death.
• Do not modify the equipment in anyway. Unauthor-
ized modification may impair the function and/or
safety and could affect the life of the equipment.
1. Read and understand the
Owner’s Manual and all
safety decals before operat-
ing, maintaining, adjusting or
servicing the machine.
2. Only trained persons shall
operate the machine. An
untrained operator is not
qualified to operate the machine.
3. Have a first-aid kit available for use,
should the need arise, and know how
to use it.
4. Provide a fire extinguisher for use in
case of an accident. Store in a highly
visible place.
5. Do not allow children, spectators or by-
standers within hazard area of machine.
6. Wear appropriate protective gear. This
list includes but is not limited to:
• A hard hat.
• Protective shoes with slip
resistant soles.
• Protective goggles.
• Heavy gloves.
• Hearing protection.
• Respirator or filter mask.
7. Wear suitable ear protection during
prolonged exposure to excessive
noise.
8. Place all controls in neutral or off,
lower header to the ground, stop
combine engine, set parking brake, chock wheels, re-
move ignition key and wait for all moving parts to stop,
before servicing, adjusting, repairing or unplugging.
9. Review safety related items annually with all personnel
who will be operating or maintain ing the machine.
Think SAFETY! Work SAFELY!
2.2 GENERAL SAFETY

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SAFETY
1. Follow ALL operating, maintenance, and safety informa-
tion in this manual.
2. Support the machine with blocks or safety stands when
working around it.
3. Follow good shop practices:
• Keep service area clean
and dry.
• Be sure electrical outlets
and tools are properly
grounded.
• Use adequate light for the
job at hand.
4. Use only tools, jacks and hoists of sufficient capacity
for the job.
5. Place all controls in neutral or off, lower header to the
ground, stop combine engine, set parking brake, chock
wheels, remove ignition key and wait for all moving
parts to stop before servicing, adjusting, repairing or
unplugging.
6. When maintenance work is completed, install and se-
cure all guards before resuming work.
7. Relieve pressure from hydraulic circuit before servicing
or disconnecting from combine.
8. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from all mov-
ing and/or rotating parts.
9. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children,
when carrying out any maintenance and repairs or mak-
ing any adjustments.
10. Keep safety decals clean. Replace any decal that is
damaged or not clearly visible.
11. First-class maintenance is a prerequisite for the safest
operation of your machine. Maintenance, including
lubrications, should be performed with the machine
stopped and locked out.
1. Read and understand the Owner’s Manual and all
safety decals before servicing, adjusting or repairing.
2. Install and secure all guards and shields before starting
or operating.
3. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from all mov-
ing and/or rotating parts.
4. Place all controls in neutral or off, lower header to the
ground, stop combine engine, set parking brake, chock
wheels, remove ignition key and wait for all moving
parts to stop before servicing, adjusting, repairing or
unplugging.
5. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children,
before starting.
6. Keep all hydraulic lines, fittings, and couplers tight and
free of leaks before and during use.
7. Clean reflectors and lights before transporting.
8. Review safety related items annually with all person-
nel who will be operating or maintaining the machine.
9. Shut the combine off when connecting the machine
hydraulics.
10. Do not exceed fan speed of 5300 RPM. Check the fan
speed by multiplying the driveline speed (RPM) by the
gear ratio of the gearbox.
11. Do not run the fan without back pressure. Close the
butterfly valve on the fan if the flex hose is disconnected.
Think SAFETY! Work SAFELY!
2.3 OPERATING SAFETY 2.4 MAINTENANCE SAFETY

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SAFETY
1. Always place all combine hydraulic controls in neutral
before disconnecting from combine or working on hy-
draulic system.
2. Make sure that all components in the hydraulic system
are kept in good condition and are clean.
3. Relieve pressure before working on the hydraulic
system.
4. Replace any worn, cut, abraded, flattened or crimped
hoses.
5. Do not attempt any makeshift repairs to the hydraulic
fittings or hoses by using tape, clamps or cements.
The hydraulic system operates under extremely high-
pressure. Such repairs will fail suddenly and create a
hazardous and unsafe condition.
6. Wear proper hand and eye protec-
tion when searching for a high-
pressure hydraulic leak. Use a
piece of wood or cardboard as
a backstop instead of hands to
isolate and identify a leak.
7. If injured by a concentrated high-
pressure stream of hydraulic
fluid, seek medical attention im-
mediately. Serious infection or
toxic reaction can develop from
hydraulic fluid piercing the skin surface.
8. Before applying pressure to the system, make sure all
components are tight and that lines, hoses, and cou-
plings are not damaged.
Think SAFETY! Work SAFELY!
2.5 HYDRAULIC SAFETY 2.6 PTO SAFETY
1. Keep bystanders, especially children, away from
drivelines.
2. Be extremely careful when working around PTO shafts,
drivelines, or other rotating shafts.
3. Do not remove or modify protective shields or guards.
4. Do not step across a PTO shaft or driveline or use it
as a step.
5. Keep guards and shields in place at all times while
operating.
6. Replace all damaged or missing parts or shields with
the correct original manufacturer’s parts.
7. Grease, clean, and maintain PTO components ac-
cording to original manufacturer’s specifications and
information in this manual.
8. Clothing worn by the operator must be fairly tight.
Never wear loose-fitted jackets, shirts, or pants when
working around the drivelines. Tie long hair back or
put under a cap.
9. Keep hydraulic hoses, electrical cords, chains, and
other items from contacting the drivelines.
10. Do not clean, lubricate, or adjust the drivelines when
the reel is engaged and the combine is running.`

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SAFETY
1. Make sure you are in compliance with all local regula-
tions regarding transporting equipment on public roads
and highways.
2. It is the responsibility of the owner to know the lighting
and marking requirements of the local highway authori-
ties and to install and maintain the equipment to provide
compliance with the regulations. Add extra lights when
transporting at night or during periods of limited visibility.
3. See the Owner’s manual that came with your combine
and header for proper transportation.
1. Keep safety decals clean and legible at all times.
2. Replace safety decals that are missing or have become
illegible.
3. Replaced parts that displayed a safety decal should
also display the current decal.
4. Replacement decals are to be placed back in the origi-
nal location.
5. Safety decals are available from your authorized dealer
or the factory.
HOW TO INSTALL SAFETY DECALS:
1. Be sure that the installation area is clean and dry.
2. Be sure temperature is above 50°F (10°C).
3. Decide on the exact position before you remove the
backing paper.
4. Remove the smaller portion of the split backing paper.
5. Align the decal over the specified area and carefully
press the small portion with the exposed sticky back-
ing in place.
6. Slowly peel back the remaining paper and carefully
smooth the remaining portion of the decal in place.
7. Small air pockets can be pierced with a pin and
smoothed out using the piece of decal backing paper.
Think SAFETY! Work SAFELY!
2.7 TRANSPORT SAFETY 2.10 SAFETY DECALS
2.8 STORAGE SAFETY
2.9 ASSEMBLY SAFETY
1. Store the unit in an area away from human activity.
2. Do not permit children to play on or around the stored
machine.
3. See the Owner’s manual that came with your combine
and header for proper storage.
1. Assemble in an area with sufficient space to handle
the largest component and access to all sides of the
machine
2. Use only lifts, cranes and tools with sufficient capacity
for the load.
3. When necessary, have someone assist you.
4. Do not allow spectators in the working area.

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SAFETY
SIGN - OFF FORM
DATE EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE EMPLOYER SIGNATURE
2.11 SIGN-OFF FORM
Crary Industries follows the general Safety Standards
specifi ed by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers
(ASAE) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administra-
tion (OSHA). Anyone who will be operating and/or maintain-
ing the equipment must read and clearly understand ALL
Safety, Operating and Maintenance information presented
in this manual.
Do not operate or allow anyone else to operate this equip-
ment until such information has been reviewed. Annually
review this information before the season start-up.
Make these periodic reviews of SAFETY and OPERATION
a standard practice for all of your equipment. An untrained
operator is unqualifi ed to operate this machine.
A sign-off sheet is provided for your record keeping to show
that all personnel who will be working with the equipment
have read and understand the information in the owner’s
manual and have been instructed in operation of the equip-
ment.

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Section SAFETY DECALS
3
Good safety requires that you familiarize yourself with the various safety decals, the type of warning and the area, or
particular function related to that area, that requires your SAFETY AWARENESS.
Think SAFETY! Work SAFELY!
REMEMBER - If safety decals have been damaged, removed or become illegible or parts have been replaced without
safety decals, new decals must be applied. New safety decals are available from the manufacturer or an authorized dealer.
PN 0732-0598-00 - Decal, Warning
PN 17423 - Decal, Danger

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4.1 GEARBOX/FAN MOUNT (FD1 HEADER)
1. Place the gearbox mount weldment on the center
adapter as shown in Figure 1. Secure using the U-bolt,
reinforcement plate, plate spacer, 1/2” x 1-1/2” carriage
bolts and the 1/2” flange bolts (Figure 3). Tighten all
hardware.
2. Install the adjustment bracket so that it is adjusted tight
against the oil reservoir using 1/2” x 1-1/2” carriage
bolts and the 1/2” nylock nuts. Tighten all hardware.
3. Install the mount support bracket to the gearbox mount
by drilling the hole using the dimensions in Figure 2,
3/8” x 1-1/4” carriage bolts and the 3/8” nuts as shown
in Figure 3. Tighten all hardware.
4. Use a jack or hoist to position the gearbox in place next
to the gearbox mount weldment. Attach the gearbox to
the weldment with six 1/2” x 1-1/4” serrated flange bolts
and the 1/2” flange nuts. Torque hardware to 75 ft-lbs.
5. This is a universal gearbox mount bracket. Refer
to Figure 3 and table for correct combine mounting
location.
Figure 1: Gearbox mount location, Series II
Figure 2: Support bracket OEM hole location, Series II
NOTE
Apply a medium strength thread locking agent to the bolts
used to secure the gearbox mount to the header and the
gearbox to the mount.
ASSEMBLY
Section
4
1.75”
Ø7/16”
THRU
NOTE
Using incorrect gearbox location will result in reduced
drive line life and increased vibration.
6. Attach the PTO holder bracket to the header using two
3/8” x 1-1/4” bolts and nylock flange nuts (Figure 3).
7. Attach the PTO lock plate to the PTO holder bracket
using a 3/8” x 1-1/4” bolt and nylock flange nut. Confirm
that the PTO lock plate pivots freely.
8. The snap pin will be used to secure the PTO lock plate
closed.
9. Check the gearbox and, if necessary, fill the gearbox
with lube before use.
Use Mobilube SHC 75W-90 synthetic gear lube or
equivalent with the following specifications:
API Service GL-5/MT.1
MIL-L-2105D
MACK GO-J PLUS
SAE J2360
Capacity: 28 ounces (0.8 liters)
ATTENTION
For Hillco applications, please refer to the supplemental
installation manual supplied with your drive line.

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Figure 3: Right hand gearbox/fan mount
ASSEMBLY
4.1 GEARBOX/FAN MOUNT (FD1 HEADER)
PIN,
3/8 X 1-1/2
SNAP
OUTER MOUNT
SUPPORT
INNER MOUNT
SUPPORT
SERIES II
GEARBOX MOUNT
WELDMENT
PTO HOLDER
PTO
LOCK
U-BOLT,
1/2"-13 x 6.5" x 6" NUT, 1/2"-13
NYLOCK-FLANGE
BOLT, 1/2" x 1-1/4"
SERRATED FLANGE
BOLT, 3/8"-16 x 1-1/4"
CARRIAGE
NUT, 3/8"-16
NYLOCK-
FLANGE
BOLT, 3/8"-16 x 1-1/4
CARRIAGE
BOLT, 3/8"-16 x 1-1/4"
CARRIAGE
ADJUSTMENT
BRACKET
SPACER
PLATE
BOLT, 1/2" x 1-1/2"
CARRIAGE
C
B
A
NUT, 1/2"-13
NYLOCK-FLANGE
Symbol Combine
“A” Pentagon Lexion - ALL
“B” Square John Deere - ALL
Case - Pre 5000 Series
“C” Triangle Case - 5000-9000 Series
New Holland - ALL
Gleaner - ALL

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ASSEMBLY
4.1 GEARBOX/FAN MOUNT (FD70 , FD75 & CIH 2162 HEADERS)
1. Mark and drill a 21/32” diameter clearance hole for
gearbox mount in head. Measure 8.125” from the
vertical beam (Figure 5). The hole should be placed
as close as possible to oil reservoir.
2. Attach the gearbox mount weldment to the adapter
tube using the mount plate and bolts as shown in Figure
8 using four 5/8” x 7” long bolts and nylock nuts and
torque to 150 ft. lbs.
3. Install the upper support bracket to the gearbox mount
using two 3/8 x 1-1/4” carriage bolts and flange nuts.
Align the lower support bracket with the square hole on
the header adapter and secure with a 1/2” bolt. Tighten
all hardware (Figure 6).
4. Connect the upper and lower support brackets using
3/8 x 1-1/4” carriage bolts and nylock nuts (Figure 6).
5. Use a jack or hoist to position the gearbox in place next
to the gearbox mount weldment. Attach the gearbox to
the weldment with six 1/2” x 1-1/4” flange bolts. Torque
hardware to 75 ft-lbs.
6. Attach the PTO holder to the gearbox mount using two
3/8” x 1-1/4” carriage bolts and nuts (Figure 8).
7. Check the gearbox and, if necessary, fill the gearbox
with lube before use.
Use Mobilube SHC 75W-90 synthetic gear lube or
equivalent with the following specifications:
API Service GL-5/MT.1
MIL-L-2105D
MACK GO-J PLUS
SAE J2360
Capacity: 28 ounces (0.8 liters)
NOTE
Apply a medium strength thread locking agent to the bolts
used to secure the gearbox mount to the header and the
gearbox to the mount.
Figure 4: Gearbox mount location, Series II
Figure 5: Gearbox mount location, Series II
Figure 6: Support bracket Series II
NOTE
If you are installing a dual fl ow system install the tube
mount bracket shown in Figure 7 at this time. The bracket
can be found in the dual fl ow kit.
ATTENTION
For Hillco applications, please refer to the supplemental
installation manual supplied with your drive line.
This manual suits for next models
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