3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
Machine Up or Down:
(1)
This control is used to lift or
lower the engine end of the bagger by lowering or raising
the lift jack at the engine end. This function can not be
operated with the remote.
DANGER
Crushing hazard!
Keep away from the lift jack pad when you
lower the jack. Make sure that your body is
clear of the area underneath the lift jack pad.
Failure to comply will result in death or serious
injury.
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Lift the lever up
(2)
to lower the engine end lift jack (raise
machine). Push the lever down
(3)
to raise the engine end
lift jack (lower machine). The control is spring loaded to
return to the center off position when released.
Be sure to raise the lift jack completely before moving the
bagger and during bagging operation.
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Outside controls — remote control
The bag boom and bag pan can be controlled by remote
control, giving the operator greater flexibility and move-
ment.
NOTE:
When the remote control is activated, the wheel
drive controls inside the cab are locked out.
To operate with the remote control, the remote must be at-
tached to the remote control connection point
(1)
located
on the panel with the outside control levers. Remove the
cap
(2)
and attach the remote.
When operating the controls with the remote, the levers
on the machine will move as the remote is operated.
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Remote Control On Off Switch
(1)
: For the remote to
become functional, the remote on off switch has to be
positioned in the on (up) position, thus giving power to
the remote. When not using the remote, be sure to turn
the remote switch off (down).
NOTE:
When the remote control is activated, the wheel
drive controls inside the cab are locked out.
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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 ...
Page 260: ...7 MAINTENANCE 7 102 ...
Page 270: ...8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 10 ...
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