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Storage
After the season’s use or when the machine will not be used for a period of time, completely inspect all parts of the Bale
Knife. Replace or repair any worn or damaged components to prevent any unnecessary down time at the beginning of
the next season. Your implement is an important investment. Spending some time to protect it from rust and corrosion will
result a safer, longer service life and better performance.
Placing in Storage:
1. While still attached to the power unit, move the cutting arm to its storage position in the top of the main frame. The
main frame will prevent accidental contact with the sharp knives in the cutting arm.
Note
: Do not relieve pressure or bleed the hydraulic system while in storage. The cutting arm requires pressure to stay in
place.
2. Ensure the BK is safely placed in the storage stand. If the BK is accidentally bumped or nudged the stand will give the
BK added stability when in storage.
3. The BK should be stored with the cutting arm face side against a wall to prevent potential head injury from walking
under the cutting arm.
4. Thoroughly wash the machine with a pressure washer or water hose to remove all dirt, mud or debris.
5. Remove all remaining material and debris from the machine.
6. Inspect for damaged or worn parts. Repair or replace before next season.
7. Replace any missing or unreadable safety decals.
8. Repaint any chipped or scraped areas to prevent rust and corrosion.
9. It is best to store the machine inside in a dry clean area. If that is not possible, cover with a waterproof tarpaulin and
tie down securely.
Storage Safety Checklist
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Store the implement away from work area’s and
livestock.
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Do not permit children to play on or around the stored
machinery.
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Ensure the cutting arm is in the storage position.
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Store the BK in the storage stand stability and
prevent hazards from unexpected movement.
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Ensure all pins, latches and locks are secure.
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Guard any sharp corners.
Storage
stand
Cutting arm
storage position
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