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Automatic twine wrapping
•
Selection: Depress button [5] (fig. 70) several times until the
right yellow LED lights up.
•
Once the pre-selected bale density is reached, the red LED
initially begins to flash and then remains continually on.
•
The twine is automatically guided into the roll chamber. The
corresponding yellow LED flashes simultaneously.
•
The buzzer sounds about 4 seconds after triggering the
twine wrapping. Stop driving the tractor at this point. With
normal speed, allow the twine to wrap the bale.
•
Check the twine is running by the detection pulleys (fig. 71).
As soon as the detection pulleys stop, the wrapping process
is finished.
•
Open the tailgate and eject the bale.
Automatic net wrapping
•
Selection: Depress button [5] (fig. 70) several times until the
left yellow LED lights up.
•
Once the pre-selected bale density is reached, the red LED
initially begins to flash and then remains continually on. The
buzzer sounds.
•
Immediately stop driving the tractor and allow the pick up
unit to run clear.
•
About 4 seconds after the sounding of the buzzer, the net is
automatically
driven
corresponding yellow LED flashes simultaneously.
•
With normal P.T.O. speed allow the net to wrap the bale.
•
Check the net is running by the detection pulley (fig. 72). As
soon as the detection pulley stops, the wrapping process is
finished.
•
Open the tailgate and eject the bale.
Note: Should very brittle crops be wrapped with twine, the
following procedures have shown to be advantageous:
• In order to tightly bind the start of the twine, quickly supply
extra crop shortly after the wrapping process begins.
• After finishing the wrapping process, eject the bales at
normal speed.
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into
the
roll
chamber.
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