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Harvester head adjustments

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    When you make adjustments you should write them down in your maintenance book to be able to review if the problem happens again or the adjustment does not work?

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    It is a good practice to make an adjustment and test the result vs making a lot of adjustments and not knowing which ones have worked.

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    You should never make changes to a machine without testing the results.

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    You should not try to fix poor calibration with adjustments.

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