6 - WORKING OPERATIONS
NOTICE:
Bags are heavy. Use care when moving or
working with bags.
NOTE:
To avoid damage to the bag during operation and
setup, be sure the lifting eye on the top of the tunnel ex-
tension is laying flat against the tunnel extension.
NOTE:
Do not roll the bag while placing on the tunnel.
Keep the folds flat. Bag damage could occur if bag is not
flat.
4. Unfold the bag and lift the top half of the bag and place
it on the bag cradle. Using the winch on the bag boom,
raise the bag up.
Once the bag is raised, rotate the bag so the stretch
measure marks are between 1 and 3 o’clock.
5. Lower the bag pan
(1)
to allow placement of the bag
(2)
around the tunnel
(3)
and in the bag pan.
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6. Raise the cradle with the bag boom winch up until the
cradle is above the tunnel. Swing the boom and cradle
toward the tunnel.
Carefully work the bag around the tunnel, making sure
the bag maintains its flat look and is flat between the
tunnel and the bag pan.
7. Lower the cradle until it is resting on top of the tunnel.
Make sure the cradle is on the tunnel and not on the
tunnel extension
The cradle should rest between the two pipes on the
top of the tunnel. Once the cradle is in place on the
tunnel remove all the ties that hold the bag folds to-
gether.
8. Use the bag pan control to bring the bag pan in to-
ward the tunnel until there is approximately
19.05 mm
(
0.75 in
) between the bag pan and the tunnel.
9. Place the long tunnel bungee cord
(1)
over the bag on
the tunnel and hook on to the bag pan
(2)
on each side
of the tunnel.
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10. Attach the four ropes of the tunnel bungee cord to the
four loops
(1)
evenly spaced on the tunnel. Be sure
the ropes are straight and over the top of the bag.
These four ropes hold the long tunnel bungee cord
from following along with the bag as it is fed off the
tunnel.
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Summary of Contents for LX1214
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Page 11: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION Your machine RAIL16SP00177FA 1 Ag Bag silage bagger 1 3 ...
Page 28: ...2 SAFETY INFORMATION California proposition 65 warning BT09A213 1 2 10 ...
Page 32: ...2 SAFETY INFORMATION RAIL16SP00182FA 3 RAIL16SP00183FA 4 2 14 ...
Page 94: ...4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 10 ...
Page 158: ...6 WORKING OPERATIONS 6 52 ...
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Page 270: ...8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 10 ...
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