Anderson Group
Self-Loading Bale Carrier – Operator's Manual
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6.3 Common problems
The following table describes the most common problems you may encounter with your self-loading
bale carrier. It also provides solutions for resolving them. If your problem is not in this table, or if you
cannot resolve it yourself, contact your dealer’s customer service or our technical service (see "How
to reach us" on page 5 for our contact information).
Table 16 — Common Problems
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
The loading arm
is not moving.
The locking pin on the loading arm is blocking
the cylinder.
Remove the locking pin and
try again.
The hydraulic hoses have not been connected
to the tractor properly.
Check that the hydraulic
hoses are connected prop-
erly.
There is an electrical, connection or sensor
problem (RBM2000).
Check that the wiring and
connections are in good con-
dition.
Something is preventing the loading arm from
moving.
Check that the travel limit
sensors on the loading arm
are in good condition.
The pusher is
not moving.
The loading arm is too high.
Lower the loading arm.
The hydraulic hoses have not been connected
to the tractor properly.
Check that the hydraulic
hoses are connected prop-
erly.
The safety mechanism on the loading arm is
not working.
Check that the pivot point on
the loading arm is clean.
There is an electrical, connection or sensor
problem (RBM2000).
Check that the wiring and
connections are in good con-
dition.
Check that the travel limit
sensors on the loading arm
are in good condition.
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