Baling Short, Dry, Slick Crops
CAUTION:
DO NOT TAKE CHANCES! To avoid injury or death by being pulled into the machine:
Do not attempt to feed crop or twine into baler or unplug feed area while baler is running. The baler feeds material faster than you can release it.
Disengage PTO and shut off engine.
To reduce plugging try one or more of the following techniques:
1.
Check pickup belt tension and condition. (See ADJUSTING PICKUP DRIVE BELT IDLER in Service-Baler section.)
2.
Check for missing or broken pickup teeth.
3.
Raise pickup as high as practical.
4.
Reduce engine speed to 1500 rpm or below (reduces chaffing) and shift transmission to higher gear to maintain ground speed.
5.
Remove individual compressor rods, leaving one center rod and one rod on each end of the cross tube. If material still accumulates, remove compressor rack assembly.
Always replace compressor rack under normal conditions.
(See REMOVING or INSTALLING COMPRESSOR RACK ASSEMBLY in this section.)
6.
Make larger windrows (rake together as necessary), but keep windrows narrower than bale chamber width.
7.
Disengage PTO anytime crop is not being fed into baler, such as turns and field borders.
8.
Adjust pickup float springs to provide more force (float). (See ADJUSTING PICKUP FLOAT SPRINGS in Service-Baler section.)
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