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Use and maintenance handbook – ed_07/04/2016 

 

 

 

Round baler – M100 / M120 / M150

 

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9.  To adjust the pressure of the bale, 

position lever E (fig. 8/A , detail B) from 1 
(min. density) to 7 (max. density). 

For further adjustment of the pressure of the 
bale, shorten or lengthen spring no. 4 Fig. 
8/A within the limits from 1 to 3 (Fig. 8/A - 
detail “C”) using rod 10 with its nuts. 

ATTENTION! 

Very important! Be sure spring 4 is 
lengthened at the same level on both left 
and right sides. 
 
In general  we suggest that you bale (E.G. 
dry hay) mainly with lever E (fig.8/A, detail B) 
in position 3  or 4  and  with  spring 4 
lengthened to the factory setting position of 
1.7 (fig.8/A detail C). 
The above is valid for all types of “M100” 
and “M120”. 

 

For “M150” in general  we suggest that you 
bale (E.G. dry hay) mainly with lever E (fig. 
8/A detail B) in position 3  or 4, spring 4 
lengthened to the factory  setting position of 
1.7 (fig.8/A detail C) and the length T of rod 
21 fig. 8/A set to 261 mm as in the factory. 

ATTENTION! 

  Before starting to work, check that the 

rear door is completely closed, be it the 
hooking lever (n. 7 Fig. 8/A) is completely 
closed. It means it is in contact with its 
pivot 8 fig. 8/A. 
In the above mentioned conditions the 
clearance between the inner part of the 
hook no.7 Fig.8/A and the pivot n. 8 must 
be about 2 mm. (see fig.8/A detail D). 
Please find this clearance adjusting the 
position of hook 7 Fig. 8/A by means  of 
bolt 9 Fig. 8/A. 

  When the rear door is opening, make 

sure that the minimum distance between 
the tip of hook 7 fig.8/A and pivot 8 fig.8/A 
is from 16 to 20 mm (see fig.8/A detail D). 

    Pls find this clearance adjusting the 

position of hook 7 fig.8/A by means of bolt 
22 fig.8/A. 

  Lubricate through greasers n. 5 Fig. 8/A 

(right and left)  the relevant bushes, once 
a working day. 

  Adjust   the    tension   of    the 

transmission chains,  by using

 

the  

special  tensioners (fig. 9). 

ATTENTION! 

The round balers are tested and the 
necessary adjustments are made by the 
manufacturer. It is important, however, for a 
general check, to run the machine on empty 
for a few minutes. The machine should be 
considered in the break-in period for the first 
100 bales, then all the adjustments should 
be checked again: above all chain tension 
then  tightness of screws, lubrication, closure 
of hooks, binders, etc. 
 

 

 

 

Fig. 8/A 

 

  

 

                  Fig. 9                                            Fig. 10 

Summary of Contents for M100 Series

Page 1: ...SUPER L M100 MAGNUM L ZGE0008_0G0000194 M120 COMPACT PLUS M120 COMPACT MAGNUM PLUS ZGE0005_0G0001008 M120 SUPER PLUS M120 MAGNUM PLUS ZGE0006_0F0000400 M150 SUPER PLUS M150 MAGNUM PLUS ABBRIATA S R L...

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Page 3: ...G AND FOREIGN BODIES 17 MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION AMD GREASING 17 BINDING SYSTEM 19 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 18 ELECTRIC SYSTEM 19 CONNECTING WIRES TO ROUND BALER PLUG AND TRACTOR SOCKET TO ACTIVATE LIGHTS AND...

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Page 5: ...r s attention to indicate that non compliance may lead to personal injuries or death of the operator This publication is divided into chapters which discuss the relative machine use and maintenance op...

Page 6: ...proach the universal joint with the machine in motion When unloading the bale there must not be anyone behind the machine It is obligatory to close the casings before starting the machine Warning when...

Page 7: ...e rear door is open nobody should stand behind the machine Label located near the lever 7 of Figure 16 A Stay at a safe distance from the machine If the machine is parked on very soft soil it is oblig...

Page 8: ...Use and maintenance handbook ed_07 04 2016 Round baler M100 M120 M150 8 ENGLISH...

Page 9: ...Use and maintenance handbook ed_07 04 2016 Round baler M100 M120 M150 9 ENGLISH...

Page 10: ...hine can only be used if carried by a suitable tractor and controlled by a suitable cardan shaft which takes its motion from the tractors P T O all other uses are strictly forbidden Other persons in a...

Page 11: ...rning signals Before starting any type of operation the operator should become familiar with the machine its parts and the relative functions and especially when driving on the road must respect the c...

Page 12: ...d removed only if the power takeoff is disconnected the motor is off and only if the ignition keys are not inserted in the instrument panel Make sure that the cardan shaft is installed properly and co...

Page 13: ...t the protection for the cardan shaft is fixed by its security chain to the fixed frame of the machine and follow all instruction detailed in the cardan shaft security booklet 3 Fit the two hoses n 3...

Page 14: ...ternate from side to side every 30 m so as to form a uniform bale Fig 5 The speed of harvesting can vary depending on the product to be loaded and the size of the line but must be roughly between 6 km...

Page 15: ...when performing the bale unload door opening and door closing operations Perform this operation on a flat surface The area has to be large enough to allow for this operation Make sure the bale is not...

Page 16: ...closed be it the hooking lever n 7 Fig 8 A is completely closed It means it is in contact with its pivot 8 fig 8 A In the above mentioned conditions the clearance between the inner part of the hook n...

Page 17: ...ety mechanisms of the round baler Fig 12 into operation and proceed only after turning off the engine Turn off the engine remove the keys from the ignition and disconnect the machine before proceeding...

Page 18: ...all the transmission chains and check the correct tension Use a paintbrush to grease them Fig 14 by using oil mixed with naphta In the same way by using oil mixed with naphta lubricate the main chain...

Page 19: ...A to the corresponding hydraulic outlet of the tractor By means of the above mentioned lever it is possible to drive the pick up or alternatively the rear door depending on the previously selected pos...

Page 20: ...Use and maintenance handbook ed_07 04 2016 Round baler M100 M120 M150 20 ENGLISH Fig 16 A Fig 16 C...

Page 21: ...Use and maintenance handbook ed_07 04 2016 Round baler M100 M120 M150 21 ENGLISH Fig 16 D Fig 16 E...

Page 22: ...Parking lights 6 Stop lights 7 Parking lights Empty Yellow Red 3 Z White Black 3 Green Brown Red The electric motors of the machine can work with lights off without turning on rear fog lamp X The col...

Page 23: ...ne protection fuse with another larger fuse Otherwise it is necessary to first disconnect the blue wire and subsequently connect the 3 red wire directly to the positive pole of the tractor start up sw...

Page 24: ...the product is not entering 1 Check whether the pick up is turning If not replace the shear bolt no 12 Fig 8 A c The pick up is clogged 1 Stop and reverse with the P T O engaged lift and lower the pic...

Page 25: ...re spots i Store the machine in a dry environment and inflate the tires j Make a list of all the spare parts required and order them ahead of time for your seller it will be easier to prepare the spar...

Page 26: ...ale size Pick up Chains shafts P T O rotating speed Required power Dimensions Approx WidthxLengthxHeight Weight Approx Tyres M150 Magnum Plus 150 x 120 59 x 47 3 185 72 8 41 540 50 245x357x227 96 5x14...

Page 27: ...Use and maintenance handbook ed_07 04 2016 Round baler M100 M120 M150 27 ENGLISH REMARK SHEET...

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