To minimize start-up problems after storage or after extended
twine wrapping operation:
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Raise net wrap cover. (See OPEN AND CLOSE NET WRAP COVER in
Preparing Baler for Net Wrap section.)
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CAUTION:

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Be careful when working around the knife. It is sharp.Be sure that bystanders stand clear before operating net wrap.

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A - Feed Roll
B - Stainless Steel Plates
Remove net wrap and wipe excessive dust or crop material
from feed roll (A) and stainless steel net roll supports (B) with
a dry cloth.
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A - Brake Lever
If new wrap is installed in baler, pull lever (A) out and
up.
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Move lever up and down one time to rotate the rolls to keep
net from wrapping the roll. Place brake lever in locked operating
position
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Close net wrap cover.
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CAUTION:

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When positioning the gate to provide access for service,
always be sure that tension arm is fully raised, and against its stops.
This is to prevent the gate from rotating downward unexpectedly while
service work is being performed. ALWAYS raise the gate fully and lower
it to the desired opening height before engaging the gate lock. Crop
material can hold the tension arm at a lower position, and if this
material is disturbed during service, the tension arm can swing up,
and the gate can swing suddenly downward, even if the gate lock is
engaged. Verifying that tension arm is positioned against its stops
will avoid this situation. Failure to do this can result in serious
injury or death.Close gate any time baler is left unattended.
IMPORTANT: Do not lower gate with the lower net wrap guide detached
from the belt guide or damage to the guide will result.
Do not operate the baler belts with the lower net wrap guide detached
from the belt guide, or belt damage can result.
Start tractor engine.
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Raise gate fully, then lower gate until lower front gate roll
is approximately 1 m (3-1/3 ft.) above the ground.
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Shut off tractor engine and remove key.
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Lock gate.
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CAUTION: Guide will swing back when lower lock nuts are removed.
DO NOT let guide swing back freely, can cause machine damage.

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A - Lock Nut
B - Sheet Metal Area
C - Guide Channels
Remove lock nut (A) holding front corners of lower net wrap
guide.
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Repeat on opposite side.
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Swing front of guide away from gate roll.
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Polish all of sheet metal area (B) and tops of guide channels
(C) until smooth using SCOTCH-BRITE ® or ultra-fine sandpaper.
When using sandpaper, polish marks must be parallel to movement of
net.
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Check sheet metal area (B) for holes made from wear. Holes can
be caused by excessive net pan pressure against belts. (See CHECK
AND ADJUST NET PAN PRESSURE in this section.)
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If sheet metal has holes worn in it, replace guide. (See your
John Deere dealer.)
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A - Guide Straps
Position belts between guide straps (A).
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Swing front of assembly toward the bottom front roll.
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A - Lock Nut
Align the holes and install lock nut (A).
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IMPORTANT: If belt guide strap clearance is more than 5 mm (3/16
in.), damage to baler belts can occur.
If belt guide strap
clearance is less than 3 mm (1/8 in.), slitting of net material during
feeding can occur.
NOTE: To reduce net material slits while baling cornstalk, milo,
or sorghum, adjust clearance to 4—5 mm (0.16—0.20 in.).
Check and adjust clearance between ends of all belt guide straps
and the bottom cross-member. (See CHECK AND ADJUST LOWER NET WRAP
GUIDE in Service—Net Wrap section.)
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Tighten lock nut (A) on each side.
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Start tractor engine.
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Unlock gate and lower fully.
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Shut off tractor engine.
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IMPORTANT: If Steps 24 through 26 are not followed, net wrap
will be fed continuously during the next bale.
Connect monitor-controller power plug to tractor convenience
outlet. Turn tractor key to ON position. Set monitor-controller selector
switch to NET.
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Press WRAP key to return net knife arms to home (forward) position.
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Turn tractor key to OFF position. Remove key. Turn monitor-controller
OFF.