Recommended Baling Guidelines
IMPORTANT: Under normal to moderately heavy crop conditions,
operate tractor at 1800 rpm. Under light crop conditions, it can help
to operate even slower (example: 1500 rpm). Only under heavy crop
conditions should you need to operate at a higher rpm (above 1800).
For consistent density and properly shaped bales the following
conditions must be set:
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Bale shape sensors properly adjusted. (See ADJUST BALE SHAPE
SENSOR (CHANNELS 007 AND 009—WITH SOUND) in Service—BaleTrak™
Pro System section.)
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Correct tractor tire spacing. (See ADJUST TRACTOR WHEELS in
Preparing the Tractor section.)
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Proper driving technique.
Baling windrow one-half width or less than bale chamber:
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Start feeding windrow in the center of baler.
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Move quickly to one side for several yards feeding the baler,
as close as possible to the sidesheet, without leaving hay in the
field.
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NOTE: Weaving back and forth across the windrow must 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 must be avoided.
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.
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Move quickly back to the other side feeding the baler, as close
as possible to the sidesheet. Continue feeding this side until the
top bar on the monitor-controller display lights or the other bale
shape bars drop into the red.
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Then quickly drive to the other side and continue feeding this
side until the top bar on the monitor-controller display lights or
the other bale shape bars drop into the red.
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Continue to feed in this manner, weaving from one side to the
other and taking one set of bars to the top and then the other, until
the near full indicator is flashing. Then finish up the bale by getting
the bars on both sides as high and as even as possible before reaching
full size. Both sides must be in the green zone when finished and,
if possible, finish bale by feeding the left side.
As bale diameter increases, bars are less sensitive to rise
and fall as hay is fed into the baler. Do not weave
from one side unless the top bar is lit or the bars are at least in
the green zone. Avoid baling for extended periods with either of the
bale shape displays in the red zone.
If operating at less than maximum pressure, with variable core
engaged, or in some crop conditions, the top bar or bars on monitor-controller
cannot come on. If after driving on one side for several inches of
bale growth while feeding the crop as close as possible to the sidesheet,
and the top bar has not come on, then the highest bar that has come
on becomes the top bar.
If it is desired long term to operate at less than maximum pressure,
then the bale shape sensors can be readjusted to cause the top bar
of the display to come on by using ADJUSTING BALE SHAPE BAR DISPLAY—FIELD
PROCEDURE (CHANNELS 007 AND 009) in Service—BaleTrak™
Pro System section.
Handling Round Bales With Net Wrap
Do not snag or tear the wrapping material. Snags or tears in
the net wrapping can reduce life span of bales and detract from hay
quality when bales are stored outside.
Feeding round Bales
Improperly disposing of waste can threaten the environment and
ecology. Remove wrapping material from bales before they are fed to
reduce possible problems of material wrapping in machinery and ingestion
by livestock. Inquire on proper way to recycle or dispose of waste
from you local environmental or recycling center, or from your John
Deere Dealer.
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