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Adjust compressor rack assembly as high as possible without compressor rods interfering with twine arm. (See ADJUSTING COMPRESSOR RACK ASSEMBLY in this section.)
5.
Install hydraulic pickup lift kit. (See Attachments section.)
6.
Check for missing or broken teeth. Replace if necessary.
7.
Regular Pickup; Check pickup belt tension and condition. (See ADJUSTING PICKUP BELT IDLER in Service-Baler section.)
MEGATOOTH™ or MegaWide Pickup; Check pickup slip clutch. (See CHECKING PICKUP SLIP CLUTCH TORQUE in Service-Baler section.)
8.
Remove compressor rack if cornstalks build up on top of rods. (See REMOVING COMPRESSOR RACK ASSEMBLY in this section.)
9.
Add extra compressor rods if cornstalks push up between existing rods and cause plugging.
10.
Remove outside rods. If material still accumulates, remove compressor rack assembly.
Always replace compressor rack under normal conditions.
(See REMOVING or INSTALLING COMPRESSOR RACK ASSEMBLY in this section.)
NOTE:
Two wraps are suitable for most crops, but three or more wraps are needed for:
Short, dry, slick crops
Long, stiff, cane-type crops
Cornstalks
11.
If machine RPM is less than rated PTO speed, use the following chart as a guideline for desired wraps.
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