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Operating Instructions
No. 272-4 GB
Round Baler
KR 130 - MINISTOP
(from machine no. 392 000)
KR 160 - MINISTOP

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June 29, 2025

What causes the pickup attachment assembly to jerk and buck

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Mr. Anderson
June 29, 2025

The pickup attachment assembly of the Krone KR 130-MINISTOP may jerk and buck if the drive chain is loose or improperly tensioned. Adjusting the chain tension using the adjusting screw and securing it with the self-locking nuts can correct this issue.

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions No. 272-4 GB Round Baler KR 130 - MINISTOP (from machine no. 392 000) KR 160 - MINISTOP...
  • Page 2 (ppa. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Martensen, Designing office sub-manager) (Wolfgang Ungruh, Quality assessment manager) Dear customer, You have obtained the operating instructions for your new Krone machine. These operating instructions contain important information concerning the proper use and safe operation of the machine.
  • Page 3: Foreword

    Maschinenfabriken Bernard Krone GmbH Read these operating instructions carefully before Landmaschinen, Nutzfahrzeuge Heinrich-Krone-Straße 10, D 48480 Spelle you use the machine, and pay special attention to the safety instructions. Jahr Masch. Nr Année...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    II. Table of Contents Foreword ...........................1 Table of Contents ......................2 III. General ..........................6 Introduction Positions of the Warning Signs ..................10 Technical Data........................12 Working Methods and Operating Principles of the KR 130 und KR 160 Round Balers..14 Preparing the Round Baler Special Notes on Safety ....................15 Adapting the Swinging Drawbar to the Tractor ..............15 Adapting the PTO Shaft ....................17...
  • Page 5 Settings 5.1. Special Notes on Safety ....................39 Adjusting the Tail Gate Lock ..................... 39 Adjusting the Baling Pressure Gauge ................39 Setting the Baling Pressure ....................40 Locking Hook Stop ......................41 5.5.1 Adjusting the Cord for the Display "Bale Chamber Closed and Locked "......42 Double Binding Twine Guide ....................
  • Page 6 Putting into Operation again 10.1 Special Notes on Safety....................63 10.2 General ........................63 10.3 Checking the Twine Holder ..................63 10.4 Checking the Starter Rollers ..................64 10.5 Checking the Blades ....................64 10.6 Freeing the Overload Coupling on the PTO Shaft ............64 Faults - Causes and Elimination 11.1 Special Notes on Safety ....................65...
  • Page 7 12.4 Net and Foil Wrapping Mechanism ................87 12.4.1 Special Notes on Safety ....................87 12.4.2 Wrapping Material (Net) ....................87 12.4.3 Inserting the Net (Foil) in the Wrapping Mechanism ............. 87 12.4.4 Wrapping Process for the Net Wrapping Mechanism ........... 89 12.4.5 Selecting the Number of Times the Bale is Wrapped ...........
  • Page 8: General

    III. General Operation in Accordance with 5. The operator´s clothing should be tight fitting. Avoid wearing loose fitting clothes. Specifications 6. Keep the machine clean to prevent the danger of fire! The round baler is designed solely for normal agricultural use (operation in accordance with specifications).
  • Page 9 21.Only switch on equipment when all protective devices 6. Always ensure correct assembly and guarding of the are fitted and in protection position! P.T.O. shaft! 22.Persons are not allowed to enter the working area! 7. Protect the P.T.O. shaft guard from rotating with the shaft by fitting the chains! 23.Keep clear of the area of rotation and swing of the equipment!
  • Page 10 8. Before carrying out any work on the hydraulic sys- technical requirements defined by the manufacturer! tems, lower the pick-up to the ground, depressurize The best guarantee is to use only original KRONE the system and turn off the engine! parts! 10.Where gases are stored, only refill with nitrogen.
  • Page 11 Positions of the Warning Signs 274 947-0 (1x) 274 948-0 (1x) 939 194-1 (2x) 939 223-2 (1x) (1x) 441 071-2 3,0 bar 441 072-2 3,5 bar 441 073-2 4,0 bar 942 111-0 (1x) 942 132-0 (1x) 441 074-2 4,5 bar KR 130 (3x) 939 352-1 KR 130...
  • Page 12: Positions Of The Warning Signs

    1. Introduction The KRONE Round Baler is equipped with all safety devices (guards). Not all danger areas in this machine can be rendered completely safe as the machine must remain functional. You will find corresponding danger signs on the machine which refer to the remaining danger.
  • Page 13 Danger - rotating auger. Read and observe the operating instructions. (Only for pick ups with lateral augers) Order No. 939 520-1 (2x) Order No. 939 471-1 (1x) Never reach into the pick up area when the tractor engine is running and the PTO shaft is connected.
  • Page 14: Technical Data

    1.2 Technical Data Units KR 130 Mini-Stop KR 160 Mini-Stop Standard Standard wide pick up wide pick up pick up pick up Length 3700 3700 3900 3900 Width 2250 2290 2280 2290 Height 2050 2090 2330 2330 Gauge 1950 1950 1950 1950 10.0/75-15.3/8 ply...
  • Page 15 Storage of Bales Storage Binding material Rwine strength m/kg open air Synthetic twine 400-600 indoors Sisal twine 150-330 Wrapping Material Data Wrapping material Dimensions in mm Width 1250 – 5 Sleeve length 1250-1270 Inner sleeve diameter 75 bis 80 Roll diameter max.
  • Page 16: Working Methods And Operating Principles Of The Kr 130 Und Kr 160 Round Balers

    1.3 Working Methods and Operating Principles of the KR 130 und KR 160 Round Balers The round baler compresses crops such as hay, straw, grass silage etc. into round bales. On completion of the baling procedure the bale is wrapped with twine, net or synthetic foil, depending on the type of wrapping material selected.
  • Page 17: Preparing The Round Baler

    2. Preparing the Round Baler 2.1 Special Notes on Safety • Always switch off the PTO shaft when undertaking maintenance, care and repair work. • Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key. • Only use PTO shafts specified by the manufacturer which have an appropriate overload coupling.
  • Page 18 Mounting the Swinging Drawbar for Top Attachment Mount the swinging drawbar (1) in the upper attachment holes in the brackets (2) on the front cross carrier. The height adjustment of the swinging drawbar is made as described below in this chapter. KR-0-001 Mounting the Swinging Drawbar for Bottom Attachment...
  • Page 19: Adapting The Pto Shaft

    2.3 Adapting the PTO Shaft • Before working on the PTO shaft, switch off the engine and remove the ignition key. • Secure the tractor together with the round baler from rolling away. • When adapting the PTO shaft there must be nobody between the tractor and the round baler. Attach the round baler to the tractor to adapt the length of the PTO shaft.
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Height Of The Wheel Hubs

    2.5 Adjusting the Height of the Wheel Hubs • Park the round baler on firm ground and secure from rolling away with wheel chocks. • To jack up the round baler, use a suitable jack and jack stands. • Risk of crushing from falling components.
  • Page 21 Jack Stand Risk of crushing hands and feet when actuating the jack stand. For operation, bring the jack stand (1) into the top position and twist the support plate tight beneath the front cross carrier. To do this: • Take the load off the jack stand (using the crank) •...
  • Page 22 PTO Shaft • Only slide the PTO shaft on to the PTO shaft stub when the engine is switched off and the ignition key has been removed. • Make sure that the safety device locks into position. • Secure the protecting tubes from rotating as well using chains.
  • Page 23: Selection Of Binding Material

    Actuating Cord for the Starter Mechanism Lay the actuating cord for the starter mechanism in such a way that it is not under tension and does not come into contact with the tractor wheels when going round corners and thereby activate a wrapping cycle or damage the starter mechanism.
  • Page 24: Road Journeys

    2.6.4 Road Journeys • Driving on public highways is only permitted with the bale chamber empty and closed. • The maximum permissable speed is 25 km/h. • Carrying passengers on the round baler is forbidden. • The road safety of the round baler must be checked before driving on public highways, in particular the lighting, tyres, protective plates...
  • Page 25 Secure the baler from rolling away accidentally using wheel chocks (1). The wheel chocks are located behind the side plates on the round baler. KR-0-081 Bring the jack stand (1) from the transport position into the jacking position and wind down. (For handling, see chapter 2.6.1 - "Jack Stand"...
  • Page 26 Undo the hydraulic hoses (1) as well as the actuating cord and the electrical connection cables and place them in the appropriate containers in the twine box. Unlock the three-point linkage or remove the bolt (the same applies for the swinging drawbar) and carefully drive the tractor forward.
  • Page 27: Working With The Round Baler

    3. Working with the Round Baler 3.1 Special Notes on Safety Besides the general notes on safety, a number of additional safety notes also apply for working with the round baler. • The following always applies for all maintenance, mounting, repair and adjustment work: Bring the machine to a standstill.
  • Page 28: Baling Process

    3.3 Baling Process Drive up to the beginning of a swath with the round baler and observe the points in the following sections. Settings not described in these sections can be found in the "Settings" chapter in these operating instructions. 3.4 Checking the Tail Gate Lock The tail gate is correctly locked when the baling pressure gauge (1) on the right hand side of the...
  • Page 29: Forward Speed And Pto Shaft Speed

    3.6 Forward Speed and PTO Shaft Speed The working speed is dependent on the following factors: Type of crop Moisture content of the crop Swath height Swath width Ground conditions Adapt your forward driving speed to the conditions. Avoid overloading the round baler. Take a speed of 5 - 12 km/h as a guide.
  • Page 30: Completing The Baling Process

    If crops other than agricultural ones are baled, these must also be laid out in swathes and collected automatically by the pick up by driving over the swath. Before you process crops other than those defined as being for proper use, please consult your local KRONE dealer.
  • Page 32: Basic Setup And Operation Pick Up

    4. Basic Setup and Operation 4.1. Pick Up The following applies for all maintenance, mounting, repair and adjustment work: Bring the machine to a standstill. Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key. Secure the tractor and round baler from rolling KR 130 away.
  • Page 33: Adjusting The Feeler Wheels

    4.1.2 Adjusting the Feeler Wheels Risk of crushing when adjusting the feeler wheels. Secure the pick up from accidental lowering. Set the feeler wheels (1) on the left and right hand sides of the pick up in such a way that these just touch the ground at the pre-selected pick up working height.
  • Page 34: Additional Compression Rake

    4.1.4 Additional Compression Rake Risk of crushing when mounting and dismounting the compression rake. Secure the pick up from accidental lowering. An additional compression rake (2) is mounted as standard on the pick up. It rests loose on top of the pick up.
  • Page 35 There are lugs (2) located in the twine box (1) above the rolls of twine, through which the twine must be fed before the individual rolls of twine (I to VI) are tied. Tie the rolls of twine as follows: (see Fig.
  • Page 36 From the twine holders the twine (1) is fed from above through two twine guide lugs (3) and laid into the twine brake (4). Feed the twine between the spring clamps (2) and the screws (5). KR-0-008 From the twine brake the twine (3) is laid around the drive roller (1) and fed further to the starter for the double binding mechanism.
  • Page 37: The Binding Procedure For Twine Wrapping

    4.2.2 The Binding Process for Twine Wrapping The KR 130 and KR 160 round balers can be simultaneously equipped with a net wrapping mechanism as well as the twine wrapping mechanism. Note that only one wrapping mechanism is started at any one time. For this reason only the synthetic cord or the steel cord may be attached to the actuating lever.
  • Page 38: Dismounting The Starter Mechanism

    During the binding process the twine is fed through twine guides to the right (1) and left (2) from the centre outwards and then back in again. The twine is cut off in the end or starting position. The adjacent diagram shows the twine guides with the starter dismounted.
  • Page 39 Before the starter mechanism can be laid behind the side plates, the twine guide plate (1) must be unscrewed from the starter (2). Lay the twine guide plate in the twine box. KR-0-024 In the KR 130 the bracket (1) for holding the starter (2) is located on the right hand side of the machine.
  • Page 40: Pre-Selecting The Baling Pressure

    4.3 Pre-selecting the Baling Pressure • Bring the machine to a standstill before adjusting the baling pressure. • Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key. • Secure the tractor and the round baler from rolling away. The baling pressure on the right and left hand sides of the bale chamber can be infinitely varied at the indicators (1) on the front side of the round baler.
  • Page 41: Settings

    5 Settings 5.1 Special Notes on Safety • The adjustments listed below may only be carried out when the machine is at a standstill. Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key. • Secure the round baler and the tractor from rolling away. •...
  • Page 42: Setting The Baling Pressure

    In this position the baling pressure gauge (1) on the front of the round baler must be in position "0". KR-0-073 The adjustment is made at the adjusting screws (2) on bothe sides of the round baler. The adjusting screws are each connected to the baling pressure gauges respectively via steel cords (1).
  • Page 43: Locking Hook Stop

    5.5 Locking Hook Stop In order to guarantee that the tail gate is correctly locked, it is necessary to check the setting of the locking hook stop (1) for the tail gate lock. When the tail gate is open, the distance (a) between the adjusting screw (3) and the feeler (4) must be 2 - 5 mm.
  • Page 44: Adjusting The Cord For The Display "Bale Chamber Closed And Locked

    5.5.1 Adjusting the Cord for the Display "Bale Chamber Closed and Locked" Via the cord (2), the right hand baling pressure gauge indicates whether the tail gate properly closed. If the locking hook is in the deepest position, but the tailgate still closed, the right-hand baling pressure indicator (3) should be on a level with firgure "3".
  • Page 45 Carriers Particular care is required when adjusting the knife stop. The knives are extremely sharp. Risk of injury. The carriers (1) should have the 2distances shown in the adjacent diagram a = 38 mm and b = 20 mm. KR-0-115 Knife Stop Particular care is required when adjusting the knive stop.
  • Page 46: Twine Brake

    5.7 Twine Brake The twine brake (4) causes the twine (1) to be fed taughtly. The adjustment is made by twisting the wing nuts (2). The force on the twine is increased and reduced using the compression springs (3). The setting depends on the twine used and of course the quality of the twine.
  • Page 47: Distance From The Compression Rake To The Pick Up

    If the distance from the roller (3) to the roller panel is corrected, the distances from the guide plates (2) to the roller on the left and right hand sides on the inside of the bale chamber must also be reset. To make this adjustment undo the screws (1) on the left and right hand sides on the outside of the round baler.
  • Page 48: Preparing For Road Transport

    6. Preparing for Road Transport 6.1 Special Notes on Safety • Repair, maintenance, care and cleaning work may only be carried out when the machine is at a standstill. Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key. • Secure the tractor and the round baler from rolling away. •...
  • Page 49: Care And Maintenance

    7. Care and Maintenance 7.1 Special Notes on Safety • Repair, maintenance, care and cleaning work may only be carried out when the machine is at a standstill. Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key. • Secure the round baler and the tractor from rolling away. •...
  • Page 50 Definition: Term Lubricant Place/Quantity Notes Greasing Multi-purpose grease Lubricating nipple/ Remove excess grease approx. two squirts from from the lubricating nipple a grease gun Lubricating If not otherwise specified Guide surfaces/apply a thin Remove old and excess use plant based oils layer with a brush grease Oiling...
  • Page 51 Maintenance according to Number of Bales Number of bales Machine part Check chain tension 100 -150 Roller panel drive Pick up drive Distance roller to roller panel chain Gearbox after the first 500 Gearbox 2000 Maintenance at ParticularTimes Times Machine part Wheels, wheel nuts, height after every wheel change...
  • Page 52 Checking and Adjusting Machine Part check adjust Guide plates Chain for the binding mechanism Hydraulic starter wrapping mode twine mode Wrapping mechanism drive wheels spring bar adjusting screw for the block blade carrier Tail gate lock Baling pressure gauge Stop for the locking hook Electronic final pressure gauge Straw trap...
  • Page 53: Tyres

    7.3 Tyres • Repairs to the tyres may only be carried out by specialists with suitable mounting tools. • Bring the round baler to a standstill before commencing mounting. • Park the round baler on flat firm ground. Secure from rolling away accidentally using wheel chocks.
  • Page 54: Main Drive Gearbox

    7.4 Main Drive Gearbox • Change the oil only when the round baler is at a standstill. • Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key. • Secure the tractor and the round baler from rolling away. • When the tail gate is open, secure it with the shut-off tap.
  • Page 55: Drive Chains

    7.5 Drive Chains • Only attempt to oil and tighten the chains when the machine is at a standstill. • The drive chains are equipped with guards.Always remount the guards after tightening and oiling. Use biodegradable, plant-based oils when oiling the drive chains if possible. 7.5.1 Roller Panel Drive The roller panel drive is located on the left hand side of the machine.
  • Page 56: Roller Drive

    7.5.3 Roller Drive The drive for the roller is on the right hand side of the machine. Tightening the Drive Chain A continuous tensile force is exerted by the compression spring (2) via the reversing lever (3) and the chain tensioning wheel (4) on the drive chain (5). To adjust the chain tension undo the self-locking nuts on the adjusting screw (1).
  • Page 57: Double Binding Twine Guide

    7.5.5 Double Binding Twine Guide The drive chain (1) for the double binding twine guide is located in the binding mechanism. It can be accessed from the front by opening the flaps. Tightening the Drive Chain The drive chain has an automatic chain tensioner and does not need to be tightened.
  • Page 58: General

    7.7.2 General The round baler is equipped with various hydraulic elements. Element Connection Comment Pick up a single or double standard: switch at the reversing valve action control unit pick up/tail gate special equipment: separate pick up operation Tail gate a single or double switch at the reversing valve action control unit...
  • Page 59: Hydraulic Circuit Diagram For The Round Baler With Hydraulic Starter

    7.7.3 Hydraulic Circuit Diagram for the Round Baler with Hydraulic Starter Mechanism KR-0-061 Hydraulic cylinder tail gate Hydraulic cylinder pick up Hydraulic cylinder starter mechanism Shut-off tap tail gate (special equipment) Additional connection hose (special equipment) 7.8 Tractor Hitch on the Swinging Drawbar If the sleeve in the tractor hitch is excessively worn, it must be replaced.
  • Page 60: Electrics

    7.9 Electrics Lighting Lay the electric connection cables between the tractor and the round baler in such a way that they do not come into contact with the tyres. The lighting system (2) on the round baler consists of three unit lamps on the tail gate, as well as round, red rear reflectors (1) on the rear side and orange cats eyes on the lateral protective plates.
  • Page 61: Lubrication Special Notes On Safety

    8 Lubrication 8.1 Special Notes on Safety • Repair, maintenance, care and cleaning work may only be carried out when the machine is at a standstill. Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key. • Secure the round baler and the tractor from rolling away. •...
  • Page 62: Lubrication Points On The Round Baler

    8.4 Lubrication Points on the Round Baler KR 130 / KR 160...
  • Page 63 KR 130 B / KR 160 B...
  • Page 64: Over The Winter

    Have the necessary repair work carried out in the time directly after the harvest season. Prepare a list of all spare parts required. By doing this it is easier for your KRONE dealer to process your orders and you can be sure that...
  • Page 65: General

    10. Putting into Operation again 10.1 Special Notes on Safety • Always bring the machine to a standstill before carrying out maintenance, mounting, repair and adjustment work. Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key. • Secure the tractor and the round baler from rolling away. •...
  • Page 66: Checking The Starter Rollers

    10.4 Checking the Starter Rollers The pressure rollers (3,4) must be able to be turned easily. Turn the drive roller (1) to check. If the pressure rollers do not turn with it, or only with difficulty, slide a screw driver between the drive and the pressure rollers and move back and forth gently.
  • Page 67: Faults - Causes And Elimination

    11. Faults - Causes and Elimination 11.1 Special Notes on Safety • Repair, care, maintenance and cleaning work may only be carried out when the machine is at a standstill. Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key. • Secure the round baler and the tractor from rolling away.
  • Page 68 Fault Possible Cause Elimination Roller panel chain is The roller panel chain has lengthened. Move the roller forwards. knocking against the roller. Causes loud noises. Chain dirty and not oiled. Clean and oil chain. Roller panel chain becomes shorter. An electronic final Electrical supply from the tractor to the Check the electrical supply using the pressure gauge does...
  • Page 69 Fault Possible Cause Elimination Replace the O ring. Friction wheel Twine is not fed in at O ring in the starter without an O ring must not press on starting. defective. against the drive shaft. Starter cord on the hydraulic starter Check the cord or spring setting.
  • Page 70 Fault Possible Cause Elimination Wrapping material is Catch is in locked position. Unlock. not being cut off cleanly. Blade carrier does not fall all the way For hydraulic starter mechanisms: check down. the setting of the operating cord. The PTO shaft speed is kept too low Let the wrapping process run with a PTO Wrapping material comes out forward...
  • Page 71: Special Equipment

    12. Special Equipment 12.1 Electronic Final Pressure Gauge • The final pressure gauge may only be mounted on the tractor when the engine is switched off and the ignition key has been removed. • Secure the tractor and the round baler from rolling away. •...
  • Page 72: Adjusting The Final Pressure Gauge

    12.1.1 Adjusting the Final Pressure Gauge Do not cause any short circuits when carrying out checking, maintenance or repair work! Operational Check To check its operation, connect the final pressure gauge to the round baler and the power supply (12 volt).
  • Page 73 Control Plate To adjust the control plate (1) undo the attaching screws and slide the control plate in the slots (2). Tighten up the attaching screws again after making the adjustment. KR-0-071 Circuit Diagram for the Electronic Final Pressure Gauge: (PE) (PE) KR-0-060...
  • Page 74: Electronic Comfort Controls

    12.2 Electronic Comfort Control The Control and Indicator Box Prog STOP 12 11 10 KR-0-051 1 master switch pre-selection button manual binding 2 ON/OFF button START binding button 3 bale counter button 10 control lead to the round baler 11 STOP button 4 alarm OFF button 12 pre-selection button automatic binding 5 bale firmness (-)
  • Page 75: General Description

    Connect to power supply (12 Volt). To to this, connect the 3-pole plug supplied directly to the tractor battery using the cable supplied. Observe the correct polarity. Krone Komfort-elektronik Switch on the unit with the central switch. The display KR-Festkammerpressen VX.X...
  • Page 76: Comfort Controls Functions

    12.2.3 Comfort Controls Functions If the power supply is in order, a bar chart display (2) appears after approx. 3-4 seconds with numbers for the pre-selected baling pressure on the left hand side (1) and and for the baling chamber on the right hand side (3).
  • Page 77: Starting The Binding Or Wrapping Process Manually

    When ready for operation, the hydraulics system in the round baler is under pressure from the hydraulics reservoir. The pressure in the hydro-reservoir must be reduced before uncoupling the hydraulic hoses. To do this, select manual or automatic operation of the binding process using buttons (2) or (3).
  • Page 78 Binding or Wrapping Process after Reaching the Pre-selected Bale Firmness As soon as the pre-selected bale firmness, bar (3), is reached on one side (2) or (4), the arrow (1) on this side starts to flash. When the pre-selected bale firmness is reached on both sides a buzzer tone sounds for about three seconds.
  • Page 79: Starting The Binding Or Wrapping Process Automatically

    12.2.5 Starting the Binding or Wrapping Process Automatically The sequence of functions is the same as described in section 12.2.4 for starting the binding or wrapping process manually. In the function position Automatic Binding, button (1), the binding process is started automatically once the pre-selected baling pressure is reached.
  • Page 80: Bale Counter

    12.2.6 Bale Counter There is a bale counter integrated in the comfort controls. The display appears when button (1) is pressed. The number of bales produced since the last time the counter was reset is shown in the upper line. BALLEN ST .
  • Page 81: Checking The Comfort Controls

    12.2.8 Checking the Comfort Controls 12.2.8.1 Error Message WRAPPING MECHANISM DEFECTIVE • Work on the round baler should only be carried out when the engine is switched off and the ignition key has been removed. • Disconnect the power supply cable for the comfort controls from the socket. •...
  • Page 82: Sensors In The Round Baler

    12.2.9 Sensors in the Round Baler To function perfectly the comfort controls require data collected by the twine sensor or the wrapping sensor. 12.2.9.1 Setting the Sensor Test at the Control and Indicator Box Switch off the control and indicator box at button (1). Switch the box back on again while holding down the STOP button (2).
  • Page 83: Language Entry On The Control And Indicator Box

    Wrapping Sensor The operation of the wrapping sensor can be checked by turning the wrapping mechanism. The value (1) in the display must switch back and forward between 0 and 1 8 times over one revolution of the actuating wheel in the wrapping mechanism.
  • Page 84 Hydraulic Circuit Diagram for Round Baler with Comfort Controls 0,5/50 bar KR-0-062 Components: hydraulic cylinder pick up (direct controller = special equipment) shut-off tap for tail gate hydraulc cylinder for tail gate IV = hydraulic start cylinder (special equipment)
  • Page 85: Comfort Controls Electrical Circuit Diagram

    12.2.11 Electric Circuit Diagram for Comfort Controls S1,2 S1,1 12 V KR-0-059 Abbreviations: Components: = orange = blue = distance sensor right = buzzer = red = brown VI = twine winding sensor II = earth rail = grey = black VII = net winding sensor III = master switch = yellow...
  • Page 86: Round Balers With A Wide Pick Up

    12.3 Round Balers with a Wide Pick Up 12.3.1 Adjusting the Working Height (low limit) of the Pick Up Risk of crushing when adjusting the working height of the pick up. Secure the pick up from lowering unintentionally. To adjust the working height of the pick up, open the front lateral plate.
  • Page 87: Drive Chains

    12.3.3 Drive Chains The pick up drive is on the left hand side of the machine. Tightening the Drive Chain Undo screws (4) on both sides of the pick up (3). The pick up is displaced in the slots (5) by twisting the tensioner (2) supported on the mount (1) and the drive chain is thereby tightened.
  • Page 88: Adjusting The Height Of The Baffle Plate

    12.3.5. Adjusting the Height of the Baffle Plate Risk of crushing when adjusting the height of the baffle plate on the pickup. Secure the pick up from accidental lowering. The baffle plate (2) height adjustment is made using the lever (1) on the front left hand side of the machine. The compression rake is raised or lowered using a chain.
  • Page 89: Net And Foil Wrapping Mechanism

    12.4 Net and Foil Wrapping Mechanism 12.4.1 Special Notes on Safety • Before inserting the wrapping material (net or foil) in the round baler, switch off the PTO shaft and allow the machine to come to a standstill. • Switch off the engine. Remove the ignition key. •...
  • Page 90 Slide the roll of net (2) on to the receiver mechanism in such a way that the net is unrolled downwards from above. Slide on the brake disk (1) while turning it anti- clockwise. Make sure that the springs with the serrated tips on the brake drum grip into the cardboard roll.
  • Page 91: Wrapping Process For The Net Wrapping Mechanism

    After inserting the net in the wrapping mechanism close the locking pawl (1) behind the drive wheel (2) again (see direction of arrow). Pull the spring bar (4) through at lever (3), remove from the adjusting screw (5) and bring to the position shown. All procedures described for the net also apply for the use of foil as a wrapping material.
  • Page 92 When the start process is triggered, the lever (1) is pulled into position (2). The spring bar moves to position (4), a few centimeters above the thread (7). At the same time the brake on the roll of net is freed (on the right under the twine supply container), so that the net can be drawn in more easily at the start of the wrapping process.
  • Page 93: Selecting The Number Of Times The Bale Is Wrapped

    12.4.5 Selecting the Number of Times the Bale is Wrapped • Always switch off the PTO shaft when carrying out care, maintenance or repair work on the round baler. Bring the machine to a standstill. • Switch off the engine. Remove the ignition key. •...
  • Page 94: Adjustments To The Wrapping Mechanism

    12.4.7 Adjustments to the Wrapping Mechanism Before making adjustments to the wrapping mechanism, always swing the blade carrier into the upper position and secure by inserting the locking pawl (right hand side of the machine, behind the drive wheel on the net wrapping mechanism).
  • Page 95 Basic Blade Setup • The setting of the blade is checked and corrected when the bale chamber is open. Secure the tail gate from lowering accidentally. To do this bring the hydraulic shut-off tap on the left hand tail gate hydraulic cylinder into the locked position. •...
  • Page 96: Hydraulic Starter Mechanism

    12.5 Hydraulic Starter mechanism 12.5.1 General Notes on Safety • Always switch off the PTO shaft when carrying out care, maintenance or repair work on the round baler. Bring the machine to a standstill. • Switch off the engine. Remove the ignition key.
  • Page 97: Adjusting The Compression Spring On The Hydraulic Start Cylinder

    12.5.3 Adjusting the Compression Spring on the Hydraulic Start Cylinder When the hydraulic cylinder is extended the compression spring (2) on the hydraulic cylinder (1) should compress to a dimension a = 110 - 120 mm. To make the adjustment undo the self-locking nut (3) and twist the adjusting screw.
  • Page 98 . . . konsequent, kompetent Maschinenfabrik Bernard Krone GmbH Heinrich-Krone-Straße 10, D-48480 Spelle Postfach 11 63, D-48478 Spelle Phone +049 (0) 59 77/935-0 +049 (0) 59 77/935-339 Internet: http://www.krone.de eMail: info.ldm@krone.de...

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