
XI - 1
Putting into Operation Again
11. Putting into Operation Again
11.1 Special Notes on Safety
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The following always applies for all maintenance, assembly, repair and adjustment work:
bring the machine to a standstill. Switch off the engine. Remove the ignition key. Apply the
flywheel brake.
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Secure the tractor and the big pack baler from rolling away.
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Avoid skin contact with oils greases, cleaning agents and solvents.
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In case of injuries or burns caused by oils, cleaning agents or solvents, seek immediate
medical attention.
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After completing care and maintenance work replace all protective plates and protective
devices properly.
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Observe all other specific notes on safety.
11.2 General
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Before putting into operation again initiate the knotting process manually and turn the big pack baler round by
hand. Check knotter and needle functions while doing this.
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Clean the knotter of protective materials (plant-based oils).
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Grease all lubrication points and oil chains. Wipe away all excess grease from lubrication points.
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Change the oil in all gearboxes.
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Check for leaks in all hydraulic hoses and lines and replace if necessary.
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Check the air pressure in the tyres and pump up if necessary.
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Check all screws are fastened tight and tighten up if necessary.
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Check all electrical connection cables and repair or replace if necessary.
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Check all settings on the big pack baler and correct if necessary.
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Check the comfort control functions.
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Check the operation of the knotter shaft brake (to the right of the knotter shaft).
11.3 The Overload Coupling on the Flywheel
After long idle periods the surfaces in
the overload coupling (1) can become
stuck to the contacting surfaces. Free
the overload coupling before use.
The overload coupling is located on the flywheel (3). To
ventilate, tighten the nuts (2) on the overload coupling
(1) diagonally. Turn the PTO shaft manually. Then
loosen the nuts again diagonally.
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Summary of Contents for Big Pack 127 / MultiCut
Page 10: ...I 6 General Information ...
Page 15: ...II 5 Safety ...
Page 22: ...II 12 Safety ...
Page 46: ...IV 10 Comfort Controls ...
Page 70: ...VI 16 Settings ...
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Page 92: ...XI 2 Putting into Operation Again ...
Page 114: ...XII 22 Special Equipment ...