Is your header setup for Dial-A-matic?????If you only have a three wire plug then your header is still setup for the older limit switch control. You can make the Dial-A-matic work with a toggle switch header but it take an adaptor harness and then you only have ONE setting not the multiple ones.
Look on the right side of the header. The control rod runs across the header at the back of the flex sheets. IF the header is set up for Dial-a-matic then there will be a black sensor box hooked right to the end of the control rod. If there is a linkage running up to an eccentric that operates two micro switches then you have the older toggle switch header.
If you have the Dial-a-matic box then lifting the indicator rod will not cause it to lift. The bottom part of the linkage just pivots on the shaft the turns the control box. The older toggle headers would raise but not the dial-a-matic ones.
You should be able to hear the header control solenoids working as you cut beans. They make a bumping sound as the header works.
If you have the correct control box it may just need adjusted. Look at the mounting bolts on the box/sensor. One of them goes into a slotted hole. Loosening this bolt will adjust the range that the control box works in. If it is set too far one way you will not have all four settings.
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