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NOTE:
Keep engine speed constant while wrapping. Varying engine speed will change number of twine wraps and their spacing across the bale.
When baling dry straw, it will be desirable to quickly place twine across full width of bale to prevent straw from coming out of feed opening while tying.
1.
Push and hold actuator switch (C) forward (D) to advance pointer to position (A). Stop forward travel when spinners (B) show twine is caught on bale and moving.
2.
Release switch for 4 to 6 seconds to apply right-hand end wraps.
When baling dry straw;
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Operate switch in opposite direction (E), until pointer reaches last index mark. Do not move to cut off position.
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Again, push and hold actuator switch (C) forward (D) to advance pointer to position (A).
3.
Operate switch in opposite direction (E), stopping pointer at each index mark for approximately 2 seconds to equally space wraps.
4.
When pointer reaches last index mark, release switch for 4 to 6 seconds to apply left-hand end wraps.
5.
Pull down and hold switch to move twine arms to cut-off and home positions. Look at spinners to check that twine has cut.
6.
Adjust twine spacing as necessary. (See ADJUSTING TWINE SPACING FOR ELECTRIC DOUBLE TWINE WRAP-IF EQUIPPED in Preparing the Baler section.)
A-Index Mark for Twine Spacing
B-Spinners
C-Actuator Switch
D-Actuator Switch Direction
E-Actuator Switch Direction
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