MacDon TM100 User manual

TM100 Tractor Mount Float Module
for D1 Series Draper Headers
Setup, Operation, and Parts Manual
262150 Revision A
Original Instruction
The Harvesting Specialists.

This instruction contains the setup procedures, operation instructions, and parts lists for the MacDon TM100 Tractor
Mount Float Module for D1 Series Draper Headers.
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Published: December 2022
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EƷŵĞƌŽƐ ĚĞ ƐĞƌŝĞ ϰ
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ǀĂƐƚĂď ŬƁŝŐŝůĞ ĚŝƌĞŬƟŝǀŝ ϮϬϬϲϰϮm ĂƐũĂŬŽŚĂƐƚĞůĞ
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ĞŬůĂƌĂƚƐŝŽŽŶŝ ŬŽŽƐƚĂŵŝƐĞŬƐ ǀŽůŝƚĂƚƵĚ ŝƐŝŬƵ Ŷŝŵŝ ũĂ
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Ŷŝŵŝ ũĂ ĂĂĚƌĞƐƐ
ĞŶĞĚŝŬƚ ǀŽŶ ZŝĞĚĞƐĞů
WĞĂĚŝƌĞŬƚŽƌ DĂĐŽŶ ƵƌŽƉĞ 'ŵď,
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ϲϱϮϬϯ tŝĞƐďĂĚĞŶ ;^ĂŬƐĂŵĂĂͿ
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ĞŶĞĚŝŬƚ ǀŽŶ ZŝĞĚĞƐĞů
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ƉŽƵǀŽŝƌ ĚĞƌĠĚŝŐĞƌ ĐĞƩĞ ĚĠĐůĂƌĂƟŽŶ ϲ
EŽŵ Ğƚ ĂĚƌĞƐƐĞ ĚĞ ůĂ ƉĞƌƐŽŶŶĞ ĂƵƚŽƌŝƐĠĞ ăĐŽŶƐƟ-
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njŽŶ ƐnjĞŵĠůLJ ŬŝůĠƚĞ ĠƐ ĂůĄşƌĄƐĂ ĂŬŝ ũŽŐŽƐƵůƚ Ă
ŶLJŝůĂƚŬŽnjĂƚ ĞůŬĠƐnjşƚĠƐĠƌĞ ϲ
njŽŶ ƐnjĞŵĠůLJ ŶĞǀĞ ĠƐ ĂůĄşƌĄƐĂ ĂŬŝ ĨĞůŚĂƚĂůŵĂnjŽƩĂ
ŵƾƐnjĂŬŝ ĚŽŬƵŵĞŶƚĄĐŝſ ƂƐƐnjĞĄůůşƚĄƐĄƌĂ
ĞŶĞĚŝŬƚ ǀŽŶ ZŝĞĚĞƐĞů
sĞnjĠƌŝŐĂnjŐĂƚſ DĂĐŽŶ ƵƌŽƉĞ 'ŵď,
,ĂŐĞŶĂƵĞƌ ^ƚƌĂƘĞ ϱϵ
ϲϱϮϬϯ tŝĞƐďĂĚĞŶ ;EĠŵĞƚŽƌƐnjĄŐͿ
ďǀŽŶƌŝĞĚĞƐĞůΛŵĂĐĚŽŶĐŽŵ
>d
DĞƐ ϭ
WĂƌĞŝƓŬŝĂŵĞ ŬĂĚ ƓŝƐ ƉƌŽĚƵŬƚĂƐ
DĂƓŝŶŽƐ ƟƉĂƐ Ϯ
WĂǀĂĚŝŶŝŵĂƐ ŝƌ ŵŽĚĞůŝƐ ϯ
^ĞƌŝũŽƐ ŶƵŵĞƌŝƐ ;-ŝĂŝͿ ϰ
ĂƟƟŶŬĂ ƚĂŝŬŽŵƵƐ ƌĞŝŬĂůĂǀŝŵƵƐ ƉĂŐĂů ŝƌĞŬƚLJǀČ
ϮϬϬϲϰϮ
EĂƵĚŽũĂŵŝ ŚĂƌŵŽŶŝnjƵŽƟ ƐƚĂŶĚĂƌƚĂŝ ŬĂŝ ŶƵƌŽĚŽŵĂ
ƐƚƌĂŝƉƐŶLJũĞ ϳ;ϮͿ
E /^K ϰϮϱϰ-ϭϮϬϭϯ
E /^K ϰϮϱϰ-ϳϮϬϬϵ
ĞŬůĂƌĂĐŝũŽƐ ǀŝĞƚĂ ŝƌ ĚĂƚĂ ϱ
ƐŵĞŶƐ ƚĂƉĂƚLJďĦƐ ĚƵŽŵĞŶLJƐ ŝƌ ƉĂƌĂƓĂƐ ĂƐŵĞŶƐ
ťŐĂůŝŽƚŽ ƐƵĚĂƌLJƟ ƓŝČ ĚĞŬůĂƌĂĐŝũČ ϲ
sĂƌĚĂƐ ŝƌ ƉĂǀĂƌĚĦ ĂƐŵĞŶƐ ŬƵƌŝƐ ťŐĂůŝŽƚĂƐ ƐƵĚĂƌLJƟ Ɠť
ƚĞĐŚŶŝŶť ĨĂŝůČ
ĞŶĞĚŝŬƚ ǀŽŶ ZŝĞĚĞƐĞů
'ĞŶĞƌĂůŝŶŝƐ ĚŝƌĞŬƚŽƌŝƵƐ DĂĐŽŶ ƵƌŽƉĞ 'ŵď,
,ĂŐĞŶĂƵĞƌ ^ƚƌĂƘĞ ϱϵ
ϲϱϮϬϯ tŝĞƐďĂĚĞŶ ;sŽŬŝĞƟũĂͿ
ďǀŽŶƌŝĞĚĞƐĞůΛŵĂĐĚŽŶĐŽŵ
>s
DĤƐ ϭ
ĞŬůĂƌĤũĂŵ ŬĂ ƉƌŽĚƵŬƚƐ
DĂƓţŶĂƐ ƟƉƐ Ϯ
EŽƐĂƵŬƵŵƐ ƵŶ ŵŽĚĞůŝƐ ϯ
^ĤƌŝũĂƐ ŶƵŵƵƌƐ;ͲŝͿ ϰ
ƚďŝůƐƚ ǀŝƐĈŵ ďƻƟƐŬĂũĈŵ ŝƌĞŬƤǀĂƐϮϬϬϲϰϮ<
ƉƌĂƐţďĈŵ
WŝĞŵĤƌŽƟ ƓĈĚŝ ƐĂƐŬĂźŽƟĞ ƐƚĂŶĚĂƌƟ ŬĈ ŵŝŶĤƚƐ
ϳ ƉĂŶƚĂ Ϯ ƉƵŶŬƚĈ
E /^K ϰϮϱϰ-ϭϮϬϭϯ
E /^K ϰϮϱϰ-ϳϮϬϬϵ
ĞŬůĂƌĈĐŝũĂƐ ƉĂƌĂŬƐƤƓĂŶĂƐ ǀŝĞƚĂ ƵŶ ĚĂƚƵŵƐ ϱ
dĈƐ ƉĞƌƐŽŶĂƐ ǀĈƌĚƐ ƵnjǀĈƌĚƐ ƵŶ ƉĂƌĂŬƐƚƐ ŬĂƐ ŝƌ
ƉŝůŶǀĂƌŽƚĂƐĂŐĂƚĂǀŽƚ ƓŽ ĚĞŬůĂƌĈĐŝũƵ ϲ
dĈƐ ƉĞƌƐŽŶĂƐ ǀĈƌĚƐ ƵnjǀĈƌĚƐ ƵŶ ĂĚƌĞƐĞ ŬĂƐ ŝƌ
ƉŝůŶǀĂƌŽƚĂ ƐĂƐƚĈĚţƚ ƚĞŚŶŝƐŬŽ ĚŽŬƵŵĞŶƚĈĐŝũƵ
ĞŶĞĚŝŬƚƐ ĨŽŶ ZţĚţnjĞůƐ
+ĞŶĞƌĈůĚŝƌĞŬƚŽƌƐ DĂĐŽŶ ƵƌŽƉĞ 'ŵď,
,ĂŐĞŶĂƵĞƌ ^ƚƌĂƘĞ ϱϵ
ϲϱϮϬϯ tŝĞƐďĂĚĞŶ ;sĈĐŝũĂͿ
ďǀŽŶƌŝĞĚĞƐĞůΛŵĂĐĚŽŶĐŽŵ
E>
tŝũ ϭ
sĞƌŬůĂƌĞŶ ĚĂƚ ŚĞƚ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚ
DĂĐŚŝŶĞƚLJƉĞ Ϯ
EĂĂŵ ĞŶ ŵŽĚĞů ϯ
^ĞƌŝĞŶƵŵŵĞƌ;ƐͿ ϰ
ǀŽůĚŽĞƚ ĂĂŶ ĂůůĞ ƌĞůĞǀĂŶƚĞ ďĞƉĂůŝŶŐĞŶ ǀĂŶ ĚĞ
ZŝĐŚƚůŝũŶ ϮϬϬϲϰϮ
'ĞŚĂƌŵŽŶŝƐĞĞƌĚĞ ŶŽƌŵĞŶ ƚŽĞŐĞƉĂƐƚ njŽĂůƐ ǀĞƌŵĞůĚ
ŝŶ ƌƟŬĞůϳ;ϮͿ
E /^K ϰϮϱϰ-ϭϮϬϭϯ
E /^K ϰϮϱϰ-ϳϮϬϬϵ
WůĂĂƚƐ ĞŶ ĚĂƚƵŵ ǀĂŶ ǀĞƌŬůĂƌŝŶŐ ϱ
EĂĂŵ ĞŶ ŚĂŶĚƚĞŬĞŶŝŶŐ ǀĂŶ ĚĞ ďĞǀŽĞŐĚĞ ƉĞƌƐŽŽŶ Žŵ
ĚĞ ǀĞƌŬůĂƌŝŶŐ ŽƉ ƚĞ ƐƚĞůůĞŶ ϲ
EĂĂŵ ĞŶ ĂĚƌĞƐ ǀĂŶ ĚĞ ŐĞĂƵƚŽƌŝƐĞĞƌĚĞ ƉĞƌƐŽŽŶ Žŵ
ŚĞƚ ƚĞĐŚŶŝƐĐŚ ĚŽƐƐŝĞƌ ƐĂŵĞŶ ƚĞ ƐƚĞůůĞŶ
ĞŶĞĚŝŬƚ ǀŽŶ ZŝĞĚĞƐĞů
ůŐĞŵĞĞŶ ĚŝƌĞĐƚĞƵƌ DĂĐŽŶ ƵƌŽƉĞ 'ŵď,
,ĂŐĞŶĂƵĞƌ ^ƚƌĂƘĞ ϱϵ
ϲϱϮϬϯ tŝĞƐďĂĚĞŶ ;ƵŝƚƐůĂŶĚͿ
ďǀŽŶƌŝĞĚĞƐĞůΛŵĂĐĚŽŶĐŽŵ
WK
DLJ ŶŝǏĞũ ƉŽĚƉŝƐĂŶŝ ϭ
KƑǁŝĂĚĐnjĂŵLJ ǏĞ ƉƌŽĚƵŬƚ
dLJƉ ƵƌnjČĚnjĞŶŝĂ Ϯ
EĂnjǁĂ ŝŵŽĚĞů ϯ
EƵŵĞƌ ƐĞƌLJũŶLJŶƵŵĞƌLJ ƐĞƌLJũŶĞ ϰ
ƐƉĞųŶŝĂ ǁƐnjLJƐƚŬŝĞ ŽĚƉŽǁŝĞĚŶŝĞ ƉƌnjĞƉŝƐLJ ĚLJƌĞŬƚLJǁLJ
ϮϬϬϲϰϮt
ĂƐƚŽƐŽǁĂůŝƑŵLJ ŶĂƐƚħƉƵũČĐĞ ;njŚĂƌŵŽŶŝnjŽǁĂŶĞͿ
ŶŽƌŵLJ njŐŽĚŶŝĞ njĂƌƚLJŬƵųĞŵϳ;ϮͿ
E /^K ϰϮϱϰ-ϭϮϬϭϯ
E /^K ϰϮϱϰ-ϳϮϬϬϵ
ĂƚĂ ŝŵŝĞũƐĐĞ ŽƑǁŝĂĚĐnjĞŶŝĂ ϱ
/ŵŝħ ŝŶĂnjǁŝƐŬŽ ŽƌĂnj ƉŽĚƉŝƐ ŽƐŽďLJ ƵƉŽǁĂǏŶŝŽŶĞũ ĚŽ
ƉƌnjLJŐŽƚŽǁĂŶŝĂ ĚĞŬůĂƌĂĐũŝ ϲ
/ŵŝħ ŝŶĂnjǁŝƐŬŽ ŽƌĂnj ĂĚƌĞƐ ŽƐŽďLJ ƵƉŽǁĂǏŶŝŽŶĞũ ĚŽ
ƉƌnjLJŐŽƚŽǁĂŶŝĂ ĚŽŬƵŵĞŶƚĂĐũŝ ƚĞĐŚŶŝĐnjŶĞũ
ĞŶĞĚŝŬƚ ǀŽŶ ZŝĞĚĞƐĞů
LJƌĞŬƚŽƌ ŐĞŶĞƌĂůŶLJ DĂĐŽŶ ƵƌŽƉĞ 'ŵď,
,ĂŐĞŶĂƵĞƌ ^ƚƌĂƘĞ ϱϵ
ϲϱϮϬϯ tŝĞƐďĂĚĞŶ ;EŝĞŵĐLJͿ
ďǀŽŶƌŝĞĚĞƐĞůΛŵĂĐĚŽŶĐŽŵ
ZK
EŽŝ ϭ
ĞĐůĂƌĉŵ Đĉ ƵƌŵĉƚŽƌƵů ƉƌŽĚƵƐ
dŝƉƵů ŵĂƕŝŶŝŝ Ϯ
ĞŶƵŵŝƌĞĂ ƕŝ ŵŽĚĞůƵů ϯ
EƵŵĉƌ ;ŶƵŵĞƌĞͿ ƐĞƌŝĞ ϰ
ĐŽƌĞƐƉƵŶĚĞ ƚƵƚƵƌŽƌ ĚŝƐƉŽnjŝƜŝŝůŽƌ ĞƐĞŶƜŝĂůĞ ĂůĞ
ĚŝƌĞĐƟǀĞŝ ϮϬϬϲϰϮ
Ƶ ĨŽƐƚ ĂƉůŝĐĂƚĞ ƵƌŵĉƚŽĂƌĞůĞ ƐƚĂŶĚĂƌĚĞ ĂƌŵŽŶŝnjĂƚĞ
ĐŽŶĨŽƌŵ ĂƌƟĐŽůƵůƵŝ ϳ;ϮͿ
E /^K ϰϮϱϰ-ϭϮϬϭϯ
E /^K ϰϮϱϰ-ϳϮϬϬϵ
ĂƚĂ ƕŝ ůŽĐƵů ĚĞĐůĂƌĂƜŝĞŝ ϱ
/ĚĞŶƟƚĂƚĞĂ ƕŝ ƐĞŵŶĉƚƵƌĂ ƉĞƌƐŽĂŶĞŝ ŠŵƉƵƚĞƌŶŝĐŝƚĞ
ƉĞŶƚƌƵ ŠŶƚŽĐŵŝƌĞĂ ĚĞĐůĂƌĂƜŝĞŝ ϲ
EƵŵĞůĞ ƕŝ ƐĞŵŶĉƚƵƌĂ ƉĞƌƐŽĂŶĞŝ ĂƵƚŽƌŝnjĂƚĞ ƉĞŶƚƌƵ
ŠŶƚŽĐŵŝƌĞĂ ĐĉƌƜŝŝ ƚĞŚŶŝĐĞ
ĞŶĞĚŝŬƚ ǀŽŶ ZŝĞĚĞƐĞů
DĂŶĂŐĞƌ 'ĞŶĞƌĂů DĂĐŽŶ ƵƌŽƉĞ 'ŵď,
,ĂŐĞŶĂƵĞƌ ^ƚƌĂƘĞ ϱϵ
ϲϱϮϬϯ tŝĞƐďĂĚĞŶ ;'ĞƌŵĂŶŝĂͿ
ďǀŽŶƌŝĞĚĞƐĞůΛŵĂĐĚŽŶĐŽŵ
^s
sŝ ϭ
/ŶƚLJŐĂƌ ĂƩ ƉƌŽĚƵŬƚĞŶ
DĂƐŬŝŶƚLJƉ Ϯ
EĂŵŶ ŽĐŚ ŵŽĚĞůů ϯ
^ĞƌŝĞŶƵŵŵĞƌ ϰ
ƵƉƉĨLJůůĞƌ ĂůůĂ ƌĞůĞǀĂŶƚĂ ǀŝůůŬŽƌ ŝĚŝƌĞŬƟǀĞƚ
ϮϬϬϲϰϮ'
,ĂƌŵŽŶŝĞƌĂĚĞ ƐƚĂŶĚĂƌĚĞƌ ĂŶǀćŶĚƐ ƐĊƐŽŵ ĂŶŐĞƐ ŝ
ĂƌƟŬĞůϳ;ϮͿ
E /^K ϰϮϱϰ-ϭϮϬϭϯ
E /^K ϰϮϱϰ-ϳϮϬϬϵ
WůĂƚƐ ŽĐŚ ĚĂƚƵŵ ĨƂƌ ŝŶƚLJŐĞƚ ϱ
/ĚĞŶƟƚĞƚ ŽĐŚ ƐŝŐŶĂƚƵƌ ĨƂƌ ƉĞƌƐŽŶ ŵĞĚ ďĞĨŽŐĞŶŚĞƚ ĂƩ
ƵƉƉƌćƩĂ ŝŶƚLJŐĞƚ ϲ
EĂŵŶ ŽĐŚ ĂĚƌĞƐƐ ĨƂƌ ƉĞƌƐŽŶ ďĞŚƂƌŝŐ ĂƩƵƉƉƌćƩĂ
ĚĞŶ ƚĞŬŶŝƐŬĂ ĚŽŬƵŵĞŶƚĂƟŽŶĞŶ
ĞŶĞĚŝŬƚ ǀŽŶ ZŝĞĚĞƐĞů
ĚŵŝŶŝƐƚƌĂƟǀ ĐŚĞĨ DĂĐŽŶ ƵƌŽƉĞ 'ŵď,
,ĂŐĞŶĂƵĞƌ ^ƚƌĂƘĞ ϱϵ
ϲϱϮϬϯ tŝĞƐďĂĚĞŶ ;dLJƐŬůĂŶĚͿ
ďǀŽŶƌŝĞĚĞƐĞůΛŵĂĐĚŽŶĐŽŵ
^>
Dŝ ϭ
ŝnjũĂǀůũĂŵŽ ĚĂ ŝnjĚĞůĞŬ
sƌƐƚĂ ƐƚƌŽũĂ Ϯ
/ŵĞ ŝŶ ŵŽĚĞů ϯ
^ĞƌŝũƐŬĂ-ĞƓƚĞǀŝůŬĂ-Ğ ϰ
ƵƐƚƌĞnjĂ ǀƐĞŵ njĂĚĞǀŶŝŵ ĚŽůŽēďĂŵ ŝƌĞŬƟǀĞ
ϮϬϬϲϰϮ^
hƉŽƌĂďůũĞŶŝ ƵƐŬůĂũĞŶŝ ƐƚĂŶĚĂƌĚŝ ŬŽƚ ũĞ ŶĂǀĞĚĞŶŽ ǀ
ēůĞŶƵϳ;ϮͿ
E /^K ϰϮϱϰ-ϭϮϬϭϯ
E /^K ϰϮϱϰ-ϳϮϬϬϵ
<ƌĂũ ŝŶ ĚĂƚƵŵ ŝnjũĂǀĞ ϱ
/ƐƚŽǀĞƚŶŽƐƚ ŝŶ ƉŽĚƉŝƐ ŽƐĞďĞ ŽƉŽůŶŽŵŽēĞŶĞ njĂ
ƉƌŝƉƌĂǀŽ ŝnjũĂǀĞ ϲ
/ŵĞ ŝŶ ŶĂƐůŽǀ ŽƐĞďĞ ƉŽŽďůĂƓēĞŶĞ njĂƉƌŝƉƌĂǀŽ
ƚĞŚŶŝēŶĞ ĚĂƚŽƚĞŬĞ
ĞŶĞĚŝŬƚ ǀŽŶ ZŝĞĚĞƐĞů
'ĞŶĞƌĂůŶŝ ĚŝƌĞŬƚŽƌ DĂĐŽŶ ƵƌŽƉĞ 'ŵď,
,ĂŐĞŶĂƵĞƌ ^ƚƌĂƘĞ ϱϵ
ϲϱϮϬϯ tŝĞƐďĂĚĞŶ ;EĞŵēŝũĂͿ
ďǀŽŶƌŝĞĚĞƐĞůΛŵĂĐĚŽŶĐŽŵ
^<
DLJ ϭ
ƚljŵƚŽ ƉƌĞŚůĂƐƵũĞŵĞ ǎĞ ƚĞŶƚŽ ǀljƌŽďŽŬ
dLJƉ njĂƌŝĂĚĞŶŝĂ Ϯ
EĄnjŽǀ ĂŵŽĚĞů ϯ
sljƌŽďŶĠ ēşƐůŽ ϰ
ƐƉŰŸĂ ƉƌşƐůƵƓŶĠ ƵƐƚĂŶŽǀĞŶŝĂ ĂnjĄŬůĂĚŶĠ ƉŽǎŝĂĚĂǀŬLJ
ƐŵĞƌŶŝĐĞē ϮϬϬϲϰϮ^
WŽƵǎŝƚĠ ŚĂƌŵŽŶŝnjŽǀĂŶĠ ŶŽƌŵLJ ŬƚŽƌĠ ƐĂ ƵǀĄĚnjĂũƷ ǀ
ůĄŶŬƵ ē ϳ;ϮͿ
E /^K ϰϮϱϰ-ϭϮϬϭϯ
E /^K ϰϮϱϰ-ϳϮϬϬϵ
DŝĞƐƚŽ ĂĚĄƚƵŵ ƉƌĞŚůĄƐĞŶŝĂ ϱ
DĞŶŽ ĂƉŽĚƉŝƐ ŽƐŽďLJ ŽƉƌĄǀŶĞŶĞũǀLJƉƌĂĐŽǀĂƛ ƚŽƚŽ
ƉƌĞŚůĄƐĞŶŝĞ ϲ
DĞŶŽ ĂĂĚƌĞƐĂ ŽƐŽďLJ ŽƉƌĄǀŶĞŶĞũnjŽƐƚĂǀŝƛ ƚĞĐŚŶŝĐŬlj
ƐƷďŽƌ
ĞŶĞĚŝŬƚ ǀŽŶ ZŝĞĚĞƐĞů
'ĞŶĞƌĄůŶLJ ƌŝĂĚŝƚĞű DĂĐŽŶ ƵƌŽƉĞ 'ŵď,
,ĂŐĞŶĂƵĞƌ ^ƚƌĂƘĞ ϱϵ
ϲϱϮϬϯ tŝĞƐďĂĚĞŶ ;EĞŵĞĐŬŽͿ
ďǀŽŶƌŝĞĚĞƐĞůΛŵĂĐĚŽŶĐŽŵ
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262150 iii Revision A

Introduction
Your machine
The TM100 Tractor Mount Float Module allows a MacDon rigid draper header to be mounted on a conventional farm
tractor equipped with a front three-point hitch or rear three-point hitch with reverse drive capability.
NOTE:
The TM100 is compatible with only 4.6–10.7 m (15–35 ft.) timed double-knife headers.
NOTE:
The TM100 Tractor Mount Float Module (C2080) must be ordered with one of the three driveline options:
•B7327 (1 3/8 in. 21T driveline)
•B7328 (1 3/4 in. 20T driveline)
•B7329 (1 3/8 in. 6T driveline)
Your warranty
MacDon provides warranty for Customers who operate and maintain their equipment as described in this manual. A copy
of the MacDon Industries Limited Warranty Policy, which explains this warranty, should have been provided to you by your
Dealer. Damage resulting from any of the following conditions will void the warranty:
•Accident
•Misuse
•Abuse
•Improper maintenance or neglect
•Abnormal or extraordinary use of the machine
•Failure to use the machine, equipment, component, or part in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions
Your manual
Carefully read all the material provided before attempting to use the machine.
Use this manual as your first source of information about the machine. If you follow the instructions provided, your tractor
mount float module will work well for many years.
The Table of Contents and Index will guide you to specific areas of this manual. Study the Table of Contents to familiarize
yourself with how the information is organized.
The following conventions are used in this manual:
•Right and left are determined from the operator’s position. The front of the header faces the crop; the back of the
header attaches to the TM100 and tractor.
•Unless otherwise noted, use the standard torque values provided in Chapter 8.2 Torque Specifications, page 165 of this
document.
When setting up the machine or making adjustments, review and follow the recommended machine settings in all relevant
MacDon publications. Failure to do so may compromise machine function and machine life and may result in a hazardous
situation.
Call your MacDon Dealer if you need assistance, information, or additional copies of this manual.
NOTE:
Keep your MacDon publications up-to-date. The most current version can be downloaded from our website
(www.macdon.com) or from our Dealer-only site (https://portal.macdon.com) (login required).
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Summary of Changes
At MacDon, we’re continuously making improvements: occasionally these improvements impact product documentation.
The following list provides an account of major changes from the previous version of this document.
Section Summary of Change Internal Use
Only
Declaration of Conformity,
page i
Updated the Declaration of Conformity documents. Technical
Publications
3.3 Unpacking the Tractor
Mount Float Module, page 24
Removed SAE hardware from hose guide hardware bag. Engineering
Engaging Reel Safety Props,
page 83
Modified the instructions and images to improve the understanding
of how to correctly engage the safety props.
ECN 63501
7.4 Float Springs, page 124 MD #333081 was MD #333491. ECN 62809
7.5 Header Drive, page 126 MD #333594 was MD #333532. ECN 63383
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Serial Number Location
The serial number helps identify your machine and ensures you get the best information quickly when working with
MacDon for Product Support or Parts.
1034134
A
Figure 1: Serial Number Location
Record the serial number of the TM100 Tractor Mount Float
Module in the space provided.
TM100 serial number: __________________________
The serial number plate (A) is located on the rear face of the
frame, above the power take-off (PTO) driveline.
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262150 ix Revision A
Declaration of Conformity ..............................................................................................................................i
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. iv
Summary of Changes................................................................................................................................... vi
Serial Number Location .............................................................................................................................. vii
Chapter 1: Safety ........................................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 Safety Alert Symbols ...............................................................................................................................1
1.2 Signal Words .........................................................................................................................................2
1.3 General Safety .......................................................................................................................................3
1.4 Maintenance Safety ................................................................................................................................5
1.5 Hydraulic Safety .....................................................................................................................................7
1.6 Welding Precaution ................................................................................................................................8
1.7 Safety Signs ...........................................................................................................................................9
1.7.1 Installing Safety Decals....................................................................................................................9
1.8 Safety Decal Locations........................................................................................................................... 10
1.9 Understanding Safety Signs .................................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 2: Product Overview................................................................................................................... 15
2.1 Definitions .......................................................................................................................................... 15
2.2 Specifications....................................................................................................................................... 17
2.3 Dimensions ......................................................................................................................................... 18
2.4 Component Identification ...................................................................................................................... 19
Chapter 3: Unloading and Assembling Tractor Mount Float Module.................................................... 21
3.1 Unloading Tractor Mount Float Module.................................................................................................... 21
3.2 Moving Tractor Mount Float Module to Assembly Area............................................................................... 23
3.3 Unpacking the Tractor Mount Float Module .............................................................................................. 24
3.4 Removing Shipping Stands ..................................................................................................................... 29
3.5 Installing Hose Guide ............................................................................................................................ 32
3.6 Installing Power Take-Off Driveline .......................................................................................................... 34
3.7 Confirming Correct Gearbox Rotation ...................................................................................................... 39
3.8 Repositioning Gearbox .......................................................................................................................... 40
Chapter 4: Attaching and Detaching Tractor Mount Float Module ....................................................... 47
4.1 Attaching Tractor Mount Float Module to a Tractor.................................................................................... 47
4.1.1 Shortening the Power Take-Off Driveline.......................................................................................... 51
4.1.2 Connecting Hydraulic Hoses to the Tractor Selective Control Valve Remotes .......................................... 55
4.1.3 Installing Control Console .............................................................................................................. 59
4.1.4 Installing Electrical Harness –TM100 to Cab ..................................................................................... 60
4.1.5 Installing Electrical Harness –Cab Power.......................................................................................... 63
4.2 Attaching Header to Tractor Mount Float Module ...................................................................................... 65
4.3 Running up the Header.......................................................................................................................... 72
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4.4 Detaching Tractor Mount Float Module from Tractor.................................................................................. 73
4.5 Detaching Header from Tractor Mount Float Module.................................................................................. 77
Chapter 5: Operation................................................................................................................................ 81
5.1 Owner/Operator Responsibilities ............................................................................................................ 81
5.2 Operational Safety................................................................................................................................ 82
5.2.1 Lift Cylinder Safety Props............................................................................................................... 82
5.2.2 Reel Safety Props ......................................................................................................................... 83
Engaging Reel Safety Props........................................................................................................... 83
Disengaging Reel Safety Props ...................................................................................................... 85
5.2.3 Daily Start-Up Check..................................................................................................................... 86
5.3 Break-in Period .................................................................................................................................... 87
5.4 Shutting down Tractor........................................................................................................................... 88
5.5 Cab Controls........................................................................................................................................ 89
5.6 Header Float........................................................................................................................................ 91
5.6.1 Checking Header Float .................................................................................................................. 91
5.6.2 Adjusting Header Float.................................................................................................................. 91
5.7 Windrow Types .................................................................................................................................... 93
5.8 Haying Tips.......................................................................................................................................... 96
5.8.1 Curing ........................................................................................................................................ 96
5.8.2 Topsoil Moisture.......................................................................................................................... 96
5.8.3 Weather and Topography.............................................................................................................. 96
5.8.4 Windrow Characteristics ............................................................................................................... 97
5.8.5 Driving on Windrow ..................................................................................................................... 97
5.8.6 Raking and Tedding ...................................................................................................................... 97
5.8.7 Chemical Drying Agents ................................................................................................................ 97
Chapter 6: Maintenance and Servicing.................................................................................................... 99
6.1 Preparing Machine for Servicing.............................................................................................................. 99
6.2 Maintenance Requirements ................................................................................................................. 100
6.2.1 Maintenance Schedule/Record..................................................................................................... 100
6.2.2 Break-In Inspection .................................................................................................................... 101
6.2.3 Checking Hydraulic Hoses and Lines .............................................................................................. 101
6.3 Lubrication and Servicing ..................................................................................................................... 103
6.3.1 Service Intervals ........................................................................................................................ 103
6.3.2 Lubricating the Tractor Mount Float Module................................................................................... 107
6.4 Hydraulics ......................................................................................................................................... 109
6.4.1 Checking Oil Level in Hydraulic Reservoir ....................................................................................... 109
6.4.2 Adding Oil to Hydraulic Reservoir.................................................................................................. 109
6.4.3 Changing Oil in Hydraulic Reservoir ............................................................................................... 110
6.4.4 Changing Oil Filter...................................................................................................................... 110
6.5 Header Drive ..................................................................................................................................... 112
6.5.1 Checking Oil Level in Header Drive Gearbox.................................................................................... 112
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6.5.2 Changing Oil in Header Drive Gearbox ........................................................................................... 112
6.6 Selector Valve Manifold....................................................................................................................... 115
6.6.1 Selector Valve Manifold –Electrical Connections ............................................................................. 115
6.6.2 Selector Valve Manifold –Hydraulic Connections............................................................................. 116
6.7 Integrated Pump ................................................................................................................................ 117
Chapter 7: Repair Parts .......................................................................................................................... 119
7.1 Abbreviations .................................................................................................................................... 119
7.2 Serial Number Breaks.......................................................................................................................... 120
7.3 Lift Arms and Center-Link..................................................................................................................... 122
7.4 Float Springs...................................................................................................................................... 124
7.5 Header Drive ..................................................................................................................................... 126
7.6 Hydraulics –Header Lift and Reel Drive .................................................................................................. 130
7.7 Hydraulics –Knife Drive and Draper Drive............................................................................................... 134
7.8 Hydraulics –Reel Positioning and Header Tilt .......................................................................................... 136
7.9 Hydraulic Reservoir............................................................................................................................. 138
7.10 Selector Valve Assembly .................................................................................................................... 140
7.11 Integrated Pump –Service Parts.......................................................................................................... 142
7.12 Electrical ......................................................................................................................................... 144
7.13 Electrical –TM100 to Tractor Cab ........................................................................................................ 146
7.14 Hydraulics –Multicoupler and Hoses.................................................................................................... 148
7.15 TM100 to Three-Point Hitch ............................................................................................................... 150
7.16 Driveline –Power Take-Off to Gearbox Service Parts............................................................................... 152
7.17 TM100 to Header –Attaching Parts ..................................................................................................... 154
7.18 Decals............................................................................................................................................. 156
Chapter 8: Reference .............................................................................................................................. 159
8.1 Electrical and Hydraulic Schematics ....................................................................................................... 159
8.2 Torque Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 165
8.2.1 Metric Bolt Specifications ............................................................................................................ 165
8.2.2 Metric Bolt Specifications –Cast Aluminum .................................................................................... 167
8.2.3 O-Ring Boss Hydraulic Fittings –Adjustable .................................................................................... 168
8.2.4 O-Ring Boss Hydraulic Fittings –Non-Adjustable.............................................................................. 169
8.2.5 O-Ring Face Seal Hydraulic Fittings................................................................................................ 170
8.2.6 Tapered Pipe Thread Fittings........................................................................................................ 171
8.3 Conversion Chart................................................................................................................................ 173
Index........................................................................................................................................................ 175
Predelivery Checklist .............................................................................................................................. 181
Recommended Lubricants...................................................................................................................... 183
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Chapter 1: Safety
Understanding and consistently following these safety procedures will help to ensure the safety of those operating the
machine and of bystanders.
1.1 Safety Alert Symbols
The safety alert symbol indicates important safety messages in this manual and on safety signs on the machine.
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Figure 1.1: Safety Symbol
This symbol means:
•ATTENTION!
•BECOME ALERT!
•YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Carefully read and follow the safety message accompanying this
symbol.
Why is safety important to you?
•Accidents disable and kill
•Accidents cost
•Accidents can be avoided

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1.2 Signal Words
Three signal words, DANGER,WARNING, and CAUTION, are used to alert you to hazardous situations. Two signal words,
IMPORTANT and NOTE, identify non-safety related information.
Signal words are selected using the following guidelines:
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if it is not prevented, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if it is not prevented, could result in death or serious injury. It may also
be used to alert you to unsafe practices.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if it is not prevented, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may
also be used to alert you to unsafe practices.
IMPORTANT:
Indicates a situation that, if not prevented, could result in a malfunction or damage to the machine.
NOTE:
Provides additional information or advice.
SAFETY

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1.3 General Safety
Operating, servicing, and assembling machinery presents several safety risks. These risks can be reduced or eliminated by
following the relevant safety procedures and wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment.
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Figure 1.2: Safety Equipment
CAUTION
The following general farm safety precautions should be part of
your operating procedure for all types of machinery.
Wear all protective clothing and personal safety devices that
could be necessary for the job at hand. Do NOT take chances.
You may need the following:
•Hard hat
•Protective footwear with slip-resistant soles
•Protective glasses or goggles
•Heavy gloves
•Wet weather gear
•Respirator or filter mask
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Figure 1.3: Safety Equipment
In addition, take the following precautions:
•Be aware that exposure to loud noises can cause hearing
impairment. Wear suitable hearing protection devices such
as earmuffs or earplugs to help protect against loud noises.
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Figure 1.4: Safety Equipment
•Provide a first aid kit in case of emergencies.
•Keep a properly maintained fire extinguisher on the
machine. Familiarize yourself with its use.
•Keep young children away from machinery at all times.
•Be aware that accidents often happen when Operators are
fatigued or in a hurry. Take time to consider the safest way
to accomplish a task. NEVER ignore the signs of fatigue.
SAFETY

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Figure 1.5: Safety around Equipment
•Wear close-fitting clothing and cover long hair. NEVER wear
dangling items such as hoodies, scarves, or bracelets.
•Keep all shields in place. NEVER alter or remove safety
equipment. Ensure that the driveline guards can rotate
independently of their shaft, and that they can telescope
freely.
•Use only service and repair parts made or approved by the
equipment manufacturer. Parts from other manufacturers
may not meet the correct strength, design, or safety
requirements.
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Figure 1.6: Safety around Equipment
•Keep hands, feet, clothing, and hair away from moving
parts. NEVER attempt to clear obstructions or objects from a
machine while the engine is running.
•Do NOT modify the machine. Unauthorized modifications
may impair the functionality and/or safety of the machine. It
may also shorten the machine’s service life.
•To avoid injury or death from the unexpected startup of the
machine, ALWAYS stop the engine and remove the key from
the ignition before leaving the operator’s seat for any
reason.
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Figure 1.7: Safety around Equipment
•Keep the machine service area clean and dry. Wet and/or
oily floors are slippery. Wet spots can be dangerous when
working with electrical equipment. Ensure that all electrical
outlets and tools are properly grounded.
•Keep the work area well-lit.
•Keep machinery clean. Straw and chaff on a hot engine are
fire hazards. Do NOT allow oil or grease to accumulate on
service platforms, ladders, or controls. Clean machines
before they are stored.
•NEVER use gasoline, naphtha, or any volatile material for
cleaning purposes. These materials may be toxic and/or
flammable.
•When storing machinery, cover any sharp or extending
components to prevent injury from accidental contact.
SAFETY

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1.4 Maintenance Safety
Maintaining your equipment safely requires that you follow the relevant safety procedures and wear the appropriate
personal protective equipment for the task.
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Figure 1.8: Wet Floors Present Safety Risks
To ensure your safety while maintaining the machine:
•Review the operator’s manual and all safety items before
operating or performing maintenance on the machine.
•Place all controls in Neutral, stop the engine, set the parking
brake, remove the ignition key, and wait for all moving parts
to stop before servicing, adjusting, or repairing the machine.
•Follow good shop practices:
–Keep service areas clean and dry
–Ensure that electrical outlets and tools are properly
grounded
–Keep the work area well lit
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Figure 1.9: Equipment is NOT Safe for Children
•Relieve pressure from hydraulic circuits before servicing
and/or disconnecting the machine.
•Ensure that all components are tight and that steel lines,
hoses, and couplings are in good condition before applying
pressure to hydraulic systems.
•Keep hands, feet, clothing, and hair away from all moving
and/or rotating parts.
•Clear the area of bystanders, especially children, when
carrying out any maintenance, repairs, or adjustments.
•Install the transport lock or place safety stands under the
frame before working under the machine.
•If more than one person is servicing the machine at the
same time, be aware that rotating a driveline or another
mechanically driven component by hand (for example,
accessing a lubricant fitting) will cause drive components in
other areas (belts, pulleys, and knives) to move. Stay clear of
driven components at all times.
SAFETY
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