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    Posted: 22 Sep 2010 at 8:32am
first- how do i wire the reel speed for a 316 head to an m2
 
second, how do i remove the cyl bars- i might get a new set- is it metric? are the backs welded in and i just turn the outside bolt?
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I'd have to look at the reel wiring but the cyl bars are just bolted on.  There is a nut and lockwasher on the back.  Make sure when you replace them you put them on in pairs with one across form the other.  
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Depending on the condition of the bolt heads on the cylinder bars you may just remove them with a torch just be careful not to burn the combine up.
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Ive always done the bars by removing the panel on top of the throat.  I dont know for sure how the wiring is on the header, but all you really need to change is to run a wire from the reel speed button to the hydraulic reel control on the header.  Good luck.
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I think there can be balance weights on the inside, been a long time since I did one.  Don
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header is wired with either a dual pole dual throw switch that is cross wired like a actuator on a hay baler with electric motor for actuator.  The wiring diagram is in the back of op man for factory wiring.
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Wires should be in harness by return to cylinder plugs should match head.
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Use a torch .. have  a garden hose ready ..BETTER YET WET IT DOWN BEFORE ..  make sure you turn  the bars a 180  as the back ..(leading edge ) is not worn unless  someone else turned them ..
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