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Driving:
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Make sure that the bale chamber is filled with crop
optimally to make the most of the round baler’s
capabilities. The chamber is filled evenly by driving in
a suitable way, i.e. driving alternately on the left and
right-hand sides of the swath when the swaths are
middle-sized or small.
When hitching using a pending attachment, be aware
of the tendency for heaps to form due to crop becoming
caught up.
When turning sharp corners, e.g. when turning round,
make sure that no deviation is greater than 80§ on the
wide-angle of the universal drive shaft (on the tractor).
Otherwise there is a danger of breakage during
operation or when at a standstill.
To obtain the best possible ground contour following,
select the „pick-up“ function (button 1 of control box)
and set the hydraulic system to floating position before
starting work. After any activation of the knife function
during the baling cycle, the system should be switched
to „pick-up“ again.
Note:
Material density and bale shape are
improved if you reduce the driving speed
from the time the "Autoform" signal ’90%
bale density reached’ is given.
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actical use:
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actical use:
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Twine edge clearance:
in the case of green products, it is advisable to wind the yarn at the outer edge for good bale
stability, and nearer to the inside for straw.
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Number of hoops:
for optimum bale consistency, it is advisable to have more hoops for straw than for green products.
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Pressing density:
as a general rule, more pressing pressure for moist/wet products, less for dryer products.
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Pressing pressure:
for very dry, brittle straw, reduce the pressing density or swivel out the blades to prevent a standstill
of the bales.
10-20m
10-20m
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