Use and Maintenance Manual
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002.108A of _27/09/2021
Square Baler
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M 60 Mini/S
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M 60 Mini
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M 60 Super
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7.5.2 Chamber filling adjustment
The first rule for obtaining perfectly shaped bales is to feed the baler at a constant rate, without
overloading.
This means having a uniform swath of material to be baled, moving forward steadily and uniformly
with the tractor, and adjusting the forks to fill the chamber evenly (this depends greatly on the
material).
To adjust the forks, look at Fig. 7.22 and proceed as follows:
Fig. 7.22
A) If the bales come out of the bale chamber looking like that in Fig. 7.23A (i.e. the bales are
longer/fuller on the outer side of the bale chamber) the teeth of the first fork must be assembled
as shown in Fig. 7.22, ref. P1, with the slanted side of the fork facing the bale chamber. It is
rotated by removing the screws 3 (Fig. 7.22). This adjustment is necessary mainly when baling
short product.
B) If the bales come out of the bale chamber looking like that in Fig. 7.23B (i.e. the bales are longer
on the inner side/knife side of the bale chamber), the teeth of the first fork must be assembled as
shown in Fig. 7.22, ref. P2, with the side perpendicular to the attachment bracket facing the bale
chamber, by means of the three fastening screws 3 (Fig. 7.22). If this is not enough to solve the