Operate Grapple (If Equipped)
Avoid Injury or Death from Falling Round Bales
CAUTION:

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Avoid personal injury or death caused by falling loads:
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DO NOT handle round bales unless loader is equipped with an
approved bale handling attachment. A bale can fall on the operator
when the loader is raised, if a bale handling attachment is not used.
(See your John Deere dealer.)
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Ensure detent on tractor hydraulic selective control lever is
locked out. (See ADJUST TIMED DETENT if equipped in Prepare the Tractor
section or refer to procedure in tractor Operator's Manual.)
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Handle raised loads with caution.
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Carry loads low and drive slowly.
How to Pick Up a Round Bale
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Approach bale with grapple open, bucket level, and bucket
close to the ground.
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Maneuver the bucket under bale until bale is against grapple
frame.
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Close grapple, then raise and roll back bale just high enough
to provide ground clearance for transport.
How to Pick Up a Round Bale on a Slope
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CAUTION:

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Avoid injury caused by tractor rollover when handling round
bales on a slope. Avoid traveling across a slope whenever possible.
Drive UP a slope to pick up a bale and back DOWN a slope in reverse.
Move bale with the loader positioned as close to the ground as possible.Avoid injury caused by impact from a bale rolling down a slope.
Never use the tractor or loader to stop a rolling bale.
Approach a bale with tractor facing uphill, with grapple open,
and with bucket level and close to ground.
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Maneuver the bucket under bale until bale is against grapple
frame.
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Close grapple.
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Raise and roll back bale just high enough to provide ground
clearance for transport.
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Select low tractor speed before moving or turning on a slope.
How to Transport a Round Bale
CAUTION:

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Avoid personal injury or accident caused from a bale falling
off the loader. Carry the bale low and slightly rolled back. Travel
slowly over rough ground.Handling bales that exceed rollback
capacity rating may cause relief valve to open and loader to dump
if attachment is dumped below 0° horizontal. (See ROUND BALE HANDLING
CAPACITIES in Specifications section.)
How to Remove Material from a Pile
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IMPORTANT:

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Avoid grapple and loader damage. Do not use the grapple teeth
to dig material out of a pile. The grapple is only designed to clamp
material in a bucket. Use the bucket, not the grapple, to break material
loose.
If possible, remove material from top of pile first.
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Use loader bucket to break material loose. Equip bucket with
tines for better loosening action in packed silage.
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After material is loosened, close grapple.
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