Route Twine from Right-Hand Twine Box (Rear Twine Arm)

  1. E54627
    E54627-UN-20JUL06

    E54613
    E54613-UN-20JUL06

    Right-Hand Side Shown

    E54614
    E54614-UN-20JUL06

    A - Twine Guide Arm

    B - Notch

    C - Guides

    D - Tension Plates

    E - Twine Threading Label

    Place twine ball into lower shelf.



  2. Remove twine guide arm (A) from notch (B) and lower to thread twine.

  3. Route twine through guides (C) and tension plates (D).

    A twine threading label (E) is located on right-hand side of baler, inside the door.

  4. E54615
    E54615-UN-20JUL06

    A - Twine Guide Arm

    B - Twine Box Notch

    Place twine guide arm (A) into notch (B).



  5. Move twine ball from lower shelf to top shelf in twine box.

  6. Fill empty shelves with twine.

  7. Join twine by tying outside twine end from twine ball number 1 to center twine end of ball number 2.

  8. Join twine ball number 2 to twine ball number 3, and number 3 to number 4.

  9. NOTE: Check that twine indicator (A) is free to spin without twine.

    E54349
    E54349-UN-06JUL05

    Left-Hand Side Shown

    A - Twine Moving Indicator

    B - Twine Guide

    C - Twine

    D - Baler Front Sheet

    When using plastic twine or small sisal twine, route twine a FULL wrap around twine moving indicator (A). Twine must wrap behind strand which comes down from twine box.



  10. E67413
    E67413-UN-17AUG12

    569 Silage Special Shown

    E67414
    E67414-UN-17AUG12

    469 Silage Special Shown

    A - Twine Indicator

    B - Twine Guides

    C - Twine Threading Label

    When using large sisal twine, route twine around indicator (A) approximately one-quarter wrap as shown.Wrapping large sisal twine a full turn around the indicator can cause the twine to cling to itself and break, or cause excessive twine tension.



  11. NOTE: If equipped with MegaTooth™ pickup, remove quick-lock pin and rotate curtains away from front frame.

    Route twine through guides (B).

    A twine threading label (C) is located on right-hand side of tongue.

  12. 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 arms is ON.

    E47598
    E47598-UN-07JAN00

    E40534
    E40534-UN-19JUN96

    A - Spring Pin

    B - Twine Arm Stop

    Hold twine arm tubes together and remove spring pin (A). Release twine arm tubes.



  13. Lift twine arm stop (B) and move front twine arm away from rear twine arm.

  14. NOTE: Twine spacing linkage removed for illustration purposes only.

    E40533
    E40533-UN-19JUN96

    A - Twine Guide

    B - Twine Guide

    C - Twine Guide

    Route twine through guide (A), under guide (B), and through guide (C).



  15. NOTE: Remove any crop buildup from tension plate area before threading twine.

    E40535
    E40535-UN-19JUN96

    E54706
    E54706-UN-26JUN06

    A - Twine Tension Plate

    B - Twine Tube

    C - Twine Tension Plates

    Route twine over tension plate (A) and under guide pins. Pull on twine to get twine between plates.



  16. Pull twine through twine tube (B). Pull on twine to remove slack between guides. Twine pull must meet specifications with twine perpendicular to the twine arm. To adjust twine tension (C), see ADJUST TWINE TENSION in Operating the Baler section.

    ItemMeasurementSpecification
    Twine TensionPull (Force)22—45 N (5—10 lb.-force)

  17. Cut twine 305—381 mm (12—15 in.) beyond twine tube (B).

  18. Install spring pin, removed in step 4, in one of the four positions for desired twine spacing. (See SET TWINE SPACING in Operating the Baler section.)

    NOTE: If equipped with MegaTooth™ pickup, return curtains to operating position and fasten with quick-lock pins

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