CAUTION:
When removing powder from rolls, ensure gate is properly supported, shut off tractor engine and remove key.
2.
If belts are slightly damp, or humidity is high, powder may stick to rolls (E). If rolls are coated, remove powder from rolls, and reapply powder to belts.
IMPORTANT:
If belts are new and have not been used, add baby powder to simulate crop dust or the belts may not track properly on the rolls.
3.
Remove any wrappage or buildup on rolls.
4.
Determine if gate closes evenly using the following instructions:
a.
Open gate using tractor hydraulics.
b.
Stop tractor engine and remove key.
c.
Move tractor SCV lever to float position to allow gate to close freely.
d.
If both sides of gate contact main frame at the bottom, proceed to Step 5.
e.
If one side makes contact but the other side has a gap between gate and frame, see your John Deere dealer for proper procedure to straighten the gate.
IMPORTANT:
Ensure gate latches are adjusted correctly and latched. If not, belts will not track correctly when bale is being formed.
f.
Adjust gate latches it necessary. (See ADJUST GATE LATCH STOP in this section.)
5.
Park baler on a level surface. With baler empty and gate closed, engage PTO and run at slow speed. Be sure gate is fully closed, and pressure gauge is reading 10:00 or higher. Check the tracking of the belts by observing belt positions relative to belt guides.
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