Apply Powder to Belts
IMPORTANT: If belts are new and have not been used, add baby
powder to simulate crop dust or the belts will not track properly
on the rolls. Use only baby powder made with talcum. Do
not use powder with corn starch. Corn starch will absorb moisture
and cling to rolls.
It is best to powder belts on a sunny, dry day with baler in
a building or under shelter. If baler is outside, be sure that belts
and rolls are dry. Do not powder on damp (early morning dew) belts.
Use baby powder that is made with talcum. A large bottle, 15
oz. plus, can be necessary.
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CAUTION:

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When positioning the gate to provide access for service,
always make sure tension arm (A) is fully raised and against tension
arm stops (B). This prevents gate from lowering unexpectedly.ALWAYS raise the gate fully and lower it to the desired opening
height before engaging gate lock. Crop material can hold the tension
arm at a lower position and material can be redistributed during servicing.
This could cause tension arm (A) to swing up and suddenly lower the
gate, even if the gate lock is engaged.
Failure to verify that tension arm (A) is positioned against
stops (B) can result in serious injury or death.
Close the gate any time baler must be left unattended.
CAUTION: To avoid serious injury from entanglement, ensure bystanders
stand clear when operating baler. DO NOT apply powder with baler running.

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A - Tension Arm
B - Tension Arm Stop
C - Talcum Powder
D - Powder on Belts
Position gate as follows:
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With tractor attached to baler, open gate fully, lower gate
until belts are slack and tension arm (A) remains against tension
arm stop (B). Lock gate, shut off tractor engine,
and remove key.
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Stand outside of baler tire, and liberally sprinkle powder (C)
on all belts (D). Unlock gate, start tractor, raise gate fully, engage
PTO to rotate belts approximately 2.4 m (8 ft.) and disengage PTO. Lock gate, shut off tractor engine, and remove key.
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Repeat step b until, complete length of belts are thinly coated.
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CAUTION: When removing powder from rolls (E), lock gate, shut
off tractor engine and remove key.

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E - Rolls
If belts are slightly damp, or humidity is high, powder can
stick to rolls (E). If rolls are coated, remove powder from rolls,
and reapply powder to belts.
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