Check and Adjust Twine Cutter Knife
CAUTION: Twine arms can move unexpectedly. Keep hands out of
twine arm path to avoid crushing. Turn off power BEFORE servicing
or adjusting twine arms or twine cutter mechanism. Stay
out of the path of twine arms at all times when power to twine ares
is ON.
CAUTION: Twine knife has two cutting edges. Be careful when
working around the knife. It is sharp.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that cutter anvil is properly adjusted
before adjusting knife. (See ADJUST TWINE CUTTER TO TWINE ARM in this
section.) Do not operate twine arm with pickup in raised
position, or damage to pickup teeth can occur.
NOTE: Make sure that knife edge is straight. If not, rotate,
replace, or sharpen knife. If knife edge is less that
3 mm (1/8 in.) from rear of hex flat, the knife has become too short
due to sharpening. Invert or replace knife, if necessary.
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Remove crop material from knife and hex anvil area.
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Move twine arms behind twine cutter as follows:
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A - Twine Symbol
B - Extend Key
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Turn tractor key to ON position. Do not start tractor engine.
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Turn monitor-controller ON.
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In TWINE mode, press monitor-controller EXTEND key (B) to move
twine arm behind twine cutter.
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Turn monitor-controller OFF. Turn tractor key to OFF position.
Remove key.
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A - Cutter Strap
B - Knife
C - Hex Anvil
D - Nuts
E - Angle
Pull cutter strap (A) forward until knife (B) contacts hex
anvil (C). If full length of knife does not contact hex anvil, adjust
knife.
To adjust knife:
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Loosen nuts (D).
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Pull angle (E) down until full width of knife (B) contacts hex
anvil (C). Knife edge must be near center of hex flat
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Tighten nuts (D). Pull cutter strap forward to make sure full
width of knife contacts hex anvil. If not, repeat adjustment procedure.
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Check twine cutter-to-twine arm clearance. (See ADJUST TWINE
CUTTER TO TWINE ARM this section.)
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