Adjusting Clearance Between Cutter Link Support and Twine Arm
CAUTION:
Twine arms can move unexpectedly when twine arm power is on. Stay out of the path of twine arms at all times when twine arm power is on. During service or adjustment procedures for twine arms or twine cutter mechanism, turn off power to twine arms BEFORE placing your hands in the path of twine arm travel.
If there is crop material which is holding twine arms from moving freely during twine arm cycle, it is recommended that twine arms be manually positioned to release any "hold" they may have on the crop material. Turn off power to twine arms. This will help to make the unplugging operation easier and prevent twine arms from moving unexpectedly while your hands may be in the path of the twine arms. Stay out of the path of twine arms at all times when power to twine arms is ON.
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Move twine arm (A) under cutter link support (B), using tractor hydraulics or electric toggle switch.
2.
Stop tractor engine and remove key.
3.
Check dimension (C) between bottom edge of cutter link support (B) and top of twine arm strap. Dimension (C) should be within specifications.
Specification
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Bottom Edge of Cutter Link Support-to-Top of Twine Arm Strap
-Clearance
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6-12 mm
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(1/4-1/2 in.)
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If dimension (C) is less than specified, remove shims (D) between cutter link support (B) and underneath crossbeam . If shims do not exist, lower twine arms relative to cutter link support. (See ADJUSTING TWINE ARM TO STARTER ROLL, CUTTER LINK SUPPORT AND TWINE ARM STOP in this section.)
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If dimension (C) is more than specified, add shims (D).
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A-Twine Arm
B-Cutter Link Support
C-Clearance
D-Shims
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