5.0
Operation
5.9
Using the Tie Function
To secure completed towers it is necessary to tie at least
one layer during the stacking operation.
1. The tie cycle adds to the stacking cycle time so keep
tying to a minimum.
2. The complete tower is more secure and weather proof
with the tied layer in the top half of the tower.
3. Subsequent handling of the bales may require the top 2
or 3 layers to be picked off together.
4. Turning the first layer of bales may permit simpler,
quicker stacking without the use of the forks. This is
particularly applicable with deep bales. (80-130cm.)
5. The length of bales in a tied layer must be 2.4m ± 0.1m
otherwise they will jam during stacking or make the resulting
stack unstable. If bale length is not correct then it is best to
tie the last layer i.e. the layer at the top of the resulting
tower.
6. If the first/bottom layer is tied there may be problems
experienced erecting the finished tower if bale length is
widely variable.
7. One layer will need to be tied for successful stack
transportation.
Follow the instructions for Stacking (Automatic) but press
the bottom left button and pull the joystick back
(Fig. 33)
.
The machine will complete a stack cycle with tie.
5.10
Combined Pickup and Stack (Automatic)
If
AUTO PICKUP
is depressed during a stacking cycle the
pickup will take priority and will hold mid cycle until the
stacking cycle is completed. The pickup will automatically
finish its cycle when the stacking is finished. The height at
which the pickup holds the bale during stacking is controlled
by the Pickup Hold Timer.
(See 6.9 Control Box Timers, Page 28).
This feature is designed to smooth and speed up the bale
gathering process.
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