Indicators for Baler Operation

BALE SHAPE INDICATORS (A)

Bale shape indicators show the shape of each end of the bale by measuring slack in the two outside belts nearest the left-hand and right-hand side sheets. When the left-hand belt is tight, the left-hand indicator will read high showing that side of baler is filled with hay. As the indicator falls, it indicates that side of the bale needs hay to tighten the belt. (Refer to INTERPRETING BALE SHAPE INDICATORS in this section.)

AUDIBLE BALE SIZE ALARM (B)

The alarm first comes on when bale is near desired size. Continue baling and keep indicators even and as high as possible until bale size alarm stops. When bale size alarm stops, stop forward travel and begin twine or net wrapping cycle. If baling is continued, the alarm will restart to warn of oversize bale. Immediately stop forward travel and start twine cycle.

IMPORTANT: Do not continue to bale after alarm sounds the second time. Baling oversize bales can reduce machine life.

Alarm volume is adjustable. Refer to ADJUSTING AUDIBLE BALE SIZE ALARM VOLUME in this section.

BALE SIZE INDICATOR (C)

Used as a guide to approximate bale size. Reading near top indicates small bale. Reading near bottom indicates large bale. The red zone indicates an oversize bale.

IMPORTANT: Do not bale in red zone. Belts and drive loads increase as bale size approaches maximum diameter. Frequent forming of oversize bales can lead to premature failures.

TWINE ARM INDICATOR (D)

Indicates position of twine arm and is used as a guide for spacing twine on the bale.

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BALEWATCH Monitor

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A-Bale Shape Indicators
B-Audible Bale Size Alarm
C-Bale Size Indicator
D-Twine Arm Indicator

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