Recommended Baling Guidelines

For consistent density and properly shaped bales the following conditions must be set:

  • Bale shape indicators properly adjusted. (See ADJUSTING BALE SHAPE INDICATORS in Service›Baler section.)
  • Correct tractor tire spacing. (See ADJUSTING TRACTOR WHEELS in Preparing the Tractor section.)
  • Proper driving technique.

Baling windrow one-half width or less than bale chamber:

1. Start feeding windrow in the center of baler.

2. Move quickly to one side for several yards feeding the baler, as close as possible to the sidesheet, without leaving hay in the field.

NOTE: Weaving back and forth across the windrow should be done quickly in a crisp zigzag fashion to balance crop intake side-to-side. Weaving too often or too slowly puts too much crop in the center of the bale and should be avoided.

3. Move quickly to the other side for several yards feeding the baler, as close as possible to the sidesheet, without leaving hay in the field.

4. Move quickly back to the other side feeding the baler, as close as possible to the sidesheet. Continue feeding this side until the bale shape indicator reaches the top of the operating zone or the other indicator drops to the bottom of the operating zone.

5. Move quickly to the other side and continue feeding this side until the indicator reaches the top of the operating zone or the other indicator drops to the bottom of the operating zone.

6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 as necessary.

As bale diameter increases, indicators are less sensitive to raise and fall as hay is fed into the baler. Do not weave from one side unless indicator reaches the top of the operating zone or the other indicator drops to the bottom of the operating zone. If the indicator does not reach the top of the operating zone on each side before weaving, that side of the bale is not tight.

After the NEAR FULL indicator alarm sounds, try to keep the indicators at the top of the operating zone.

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