5.0
Operation
5.7
Auto Function
WARNING:
Keep persons away from the machine while
operating. There is a danger from falling bales and moving
machinery.
CAUTION:
When picking up the bales laid across sloping
ground, always traverse below the bale to ensure stability
of the stacking machine during pickup cycles.
Getting Started
Having entered the field, stop and set the machine ready to
operate as follows:
Fig. 1
3
1.
First start the PTO if it is safe to do so as instructed on the
main screen
(
Fig.13
).
2.
Or e
xit ‘Road Mode’
by pressing and holding
Button 'Road Mode'
for
3
seconds
(Fig.
12)
.
3.
Enter 'Stack Configuration'
(
Fig. 12
)
before using the
Transtacker
4100 for the first time. Or if you have changed bale
sizes (
Fig.
14
).
3.1.
Once you have entered 'Stack Configuration', use keys D
and H to navigate to your chosen bale size (
Fig. 1
5
).
Fig. 1
5
Note 1
(For an example this Owners Manual will always reference to
120x90cm Bales).
3.2. Buttons
B
and
C
will move the 'White Line' that is displayed
on the screen left and right. This 'White Line' should be
positioned normally
in the bottom half of the Stack
(to the right
of the middle)
. As seen in
Fig. 16
.
Any stack level below this
line encourages the A-Frame to
push the bales to the rear and
the extension frame to extend
only enough for the bales to
rotate. If the A-Frame is no
t
able to
lift fully to push the bales to
the back. Drop this level to the rear
of the Transtacker to level
3.
Any stack level on top of this
white line, the extension frame
will extend, the A-Frame will lift
to 90 Degrees and the
extension frame will then retract,
pushing the bales towards the
rear
(this is a longer cycle time).
3.3. Button
A
is for the use of the optional final layer. For
standard 120x90cm bales. This will either activate or de-
activate the 8th layer (
Fig 1
5
). This function only works on the
following bale sizes:
a.
80x90cm
b. 120x90cm
c. 120x130cm
For the use of the full 6 layer with the 120x130cm bales. You
will have to 'roll' these bales onto their sides. Otherwise you will
not be able to put 6 layers on. 'Roll' these bales by using a
'Quarter Turn Chute' or a front tractor mounted turner.
3.4. Use the Left and Right arrows to highlight an individual
layer from the stack with the blue box (
Fig. 1
6
). Using the up
and down arrows (
Fig. 1
7
), this will change the stack
configuration to integrate tied or non-tied layers. The up arrow
will place a tied layer on the level the blue box is highlighted.
The down arrow will place a non-tied layer.
3.5. Once all settings of the 'Stack Configuration' is to the
users satisfaction. Press ' OK / Save' (
Fig. 1
2
). If you do NOT
want to save these settings, press 'Back / Cancel' (
Fig. 1
2
).
4. After all of the above points have been completed, refer to
section
6.0 Adjustments
to correctly set
up the Transtacker
to your desired bale size.
Fig. 1
4
Fig. 1
5
Fig. 1
6
Fig. 1
7
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