Adjusting Gauge Wheels (If Equipped)
IMPORTANT:
Gauge wheels must be positioned so pickup is as high as possible, but still allow the pickup teeth to clean the field adequately. Operating with pickup teeth contacting the ground will cause pickup damage.
Three factors determine the adjustment for gauge wheels:
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Tractor drawbar height
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Baler tire size
If any one of these factors change, adjust gauge wheels.
Position gauge wheels to operate pickup teeth as high as possible and clean field adequately.
1.
Park baler on a level surface. Baler hitch height must match the drawbar height of the tractor used for baling.
2.
Loosen lock nut (A) and raise wheel to top of slot. Tighten lock nut. Repeat on opposite side.
3.
Adjust pickup until pickup teeth have a minimum of 25 mm (1 in.) ground clearance.
4.
Loosen lock nut (A) and lower wheel until it contacts the ground. Tighten lock nut (A). Repeat on opposite side.
(Final adjustment will be determined by field conditions.)
IMPORTANT:
Distance between the gauge wheel and ground must always be equal to or less than the distance between pickup teeth and ground. If not, gauge wheels will not protect pickup.
Pickup float springs must be adjusted after gauge wheels are installed.
5.
For initial pickup float spring setting with gauge wheels installed, see ADJUSTING PICKUP FLOAT SPRINGS in Service section. If excessive bouncing of the pickup occurs, decrease float spring force as needed.
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