Automatic Start of Tying Cycle

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.

In automatic tying, the tying cycle starts automatically when the adjusted bale diameter is reached.

When the tying cycle starts, stop forward travel of tractor and back up 2 to 3 m (8 to 10 ft) (not necessary if baler is equipped with discharging ramp).

Twine Tying

Operator should glance back and check that pulleys (C) are rotating to make sure that twines have been caught.

During tying cycle, light (B) "IN CYCLE" is glowing. When cycle is completed, light (B) is flashing for a few seconds. The bale must be discharged while light (B) "IN CYCLE" is flashing. See "Discharging Bale" in this Section.

Net Tying

During tying cycle, light (B) "IN CYCLE" is glowing. When cycle is completed, light (B) is flashing for a few seconds. The bale must be discharged while light (B) "IN CYCLE" is flashing. See "Discharging Bale" in this Section.

IMPORTANT: If a sound alarm (warble) is heard while light (B) "IN CYCLE" is flashing, the net has not been cut or the net roll is empty. In this case, re-start tying cycle using "START" button (A) or check net roll.

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A-"START" button
B-"IN CYCLE" light
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