
McHale
991 High Speed
Round Bale Wrapper
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If ‘Auto load’ is set to ‘On’ then when the bale hits the auto-load paddle the load-arm
raises into the carry position. The second bale loads automatically when the first bale
is tipped off.
The lower, float and carry positions may be adjusted to suit the terrain and bale size.
1.
Press the Down Arrow (Button 4) three times. ‘Operator Setup’ will be
displayed.
2.
Press Enter (Button 3) to access the ‘Operator Setup’ menu
3.
Press the Down Arrow
five
times. ‘Auto Load Setup’ will be displayed.
4.
Press Enter to access the ‘Auto Load Setup’ menu
5.
Press the Down Arrow (Button 4) and scroll through the options to select
‘Lower Position’ or ‘Float Position’ or ‘Carry Position’
6.
Press Enter to access each setting
7.
Using the ‘Bale lift arm down’ (Button 15) and ‘Bale lift arm up’ (Button 16),
move the arm to the desired position (‘Lower’/’Float’/’Carry’) When it is correct,
press Enter (Button 3) to store the setting for the current position and press
ESC (Button 2) to return to the ‘Auto Load Menu’
8.
When the three settings are correct, select ‘Auto Load’ in the menu and set to
‘On’ or ‘Semi’ as required.
9.
Press ESC to return to the working screen.
More accurate settings can be achieved if the adjustments are done as the arm is moved
from a higher to a lower position. Every time the electronic control box is switched on the
operator must press Enter (Button 3) to confirm that the ‘Auto Load Cycle’ is required.
Auto-load paddle (fitted from Serial No. 63792)
7.6.5 Technician menu
The technician menu is reserved for
McHale
engineers only. A pin code needs to be
entered to access the menu.
WARNING: Safety regarding the ‘Auto-load’ paddle
Ensure that the tractor engine has been shut down and the ignition key
has been removed, if the driver is leaving the tractor cab. Never go near
the lift-arm or paddle with the tractor running, as sudden movement can
occur especially in Auto mode.