Tying a Bale
Once the bale has reached the desired diameter, stop forward travel of tractor.
IMPORTANT:
When bale reaches the preset size for the start of the tying cycle, a sound alarm is emitted. If a second sound alarm is heard, this means that the bale is now oversized and that tractor forward travel should be stopped immediately as baler damage could occur.
Move twine arm by means of switch (A) to the extreme right-hand position. Check pulleys to make sure twines have been caught. If not, drive forward slightly to feed some crop that will pull the twines. Hold the twine arm in this position for some seconds to ensure a sufficient number of twine coils at the right end of the bale. This will ensure a stronger tying.
Bring back twine arm to home position by means of switch (A). Stop the return movement several times to ensure a sufficient number of twine coils around the bale. The return movement can easily be controlled by means of the twine arm indicator which shows the position of the twine arm (B) and (C).
Just before twine arm reaches home position, stop twine arm for a few seconds to ensure a sufficient number of twine coils around the left end of bale.
Let twine arm finish its movement and trip twine cutter linkage.
A-Switch
B-Twine arm in extreme right-hand position
C-Twine arm in home position
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