FENDT Eu Hay Equipment 1290 UD Large Square Baler Workshop Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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FENDT Eu Hay Equipment 1290 UD Large Square Baler Workshop Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
1.1 Safety
1.1.1 Safety symbol
The safety symbol tells you about a potentially hazardous area! Look for the safety symbol in this manual and on the machine. The safety symbols tell you that there is important safety instructions in the manual.
1.1.2 Safety messages
The words DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION are used with the safety symbol. Learn these safety messages and obey the recommended precautions and safety instructions.
DANGER:
If you do not obey the recommended
precautions and safety instructions,
DEATH OR INJURY will occur.
WARNING:
If you do not obey the recommended
precautions and safety instructions,
DEATH OR INJURY can occur.
CAUTION:
If you do not obey the recommended
precautions and safety instructions,
INJURY can possibly occur
1.1.3 Information messages
The words important and note are not related to personal safety, and are used to give information about
the operation and servicing of the machine.
IMPORTANT: Identifies special instructions or procedures which, if not followed, can cause damage to the
machine, the process, or the area around the machine.
NOTE: Information to make procedures easier
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
FENDT Eu Hay Equipment 1290 UD Large Square Baler Workshop Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
General 1
Main frame 2
Drive system 3
Hydraulic system 4
Electrical system 5
Bale feed system 6
Bale forming system 7
Roller bale chute system 8
Diagrams 9
1 General
Safety 1-5
1 1 1 Safety symbol 1-5
1 1 2 Safety messages 1-5
1 1 3 Information messages 1-5
1 1 4 Safety signs 1-5
1 1 5 Safety warnings 1-6
1 1 6 A word to the technician 1-6
1 1 7 The service manual 1-7
1 1 8 The operator manual 1-7
1 1 9 Tool box 1-8
1 1 10 Operation 1-8
1 1 11
1 1 12
1 1 10 1 General information 1-8
1 1 10 2 Prepare for operation 1-9
1 1 10 3 Personal protective equipment 1-10
1 1 10 4 Seat instructions 1-10
1 1 10 5 Shield and guards 1-10
1 1 10 6 Exhaust warning 1-11
1 1 10 7 Flying debris 1-11
1 1 10 8 Handrails 1-12
1 1 10 9 Agricultural chemicals 1-12
Travel on public roads 1-12
Maintenance 1-14
1 1 12 1 General maintenance information 1-14
1 1 12 2 Fire prevention and first aid 1-16
1 1 12 3 High pressure leaks 1-17
1 1 12 4 Tire safety 1-17
General information 1-19
1 2 1 Introduction to this service manual 1-19
1 2 2 Units of measurement 1-19
1 2 3 Table of contents 1-19
1 2 4 Page numbers 1-19
1 2 5 Removeagibkey 1-19
1 2 6 Install a gib key 1-20
1 2 7 Remove a lock collar 1-21
1 2 8 Install a lock collar 1-21
Specifications 1-22
1 3 1 Specifications 1-22
1 3 1 1 Dimensions and weights 1-22
1 3 1 2 Drive system specifications 1-22
1 3 1 3 Shearbolt specifications 1-23
1 3 1 4 Hydraulic specifications 1-23
1 3 1 5 Pickup specifications 1-23
1 3 1 6 ProCut™ cutter specifications 1-24
1 3 1 7 Packer specifications 1-25
1 3 1 8 Stuffer specifications 1-25
1 3 1 9 Plunger specifications 1-25
1 3 1 10 Twine specifications 1-25
1 3 1 11 Knotter and needle specifications 1-26
1 3 1 12 Bale chamber tension specifications 1-26
1 3 1 13 Ejector specifications 1-26
1 3 1 14 Roller bale chute specifications 1-26
Large Square Baler
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Table of contents
1 3 1 15 Lamp specifications 1-26
1 3 1 16 Knotter lubrication pump specifications 1-27
1 3 1 17 Chain lubrication pump specifications 1-27
1 3 1 18 Lubricants and capacities 1-27
1 3 1 19 Tire specifications 1-28
1 3 1 20 Brake specifications 1-28
1 3 1 21 Maximum speed 1-28
1 3 1 22 Tractor requirements 1-29
1 3 1 23 Noise level 1-29
1 3 2 Bolt torque values 1-29
1 4 Machine indentification 1-32
1 4 1 Location of the serial number plates and the type certification plate – if equipped 1-32
1 4 2 Serial number description 1-32
1 5 Machine component views 1-34
1 5 1 Outside view – left side 1-34
1 5 2 Outside view – right side 1-35
1 5 3 Inner view – left side 1-36
1 5 4 Inner view – right side 1-37
1 5 5 Outside view – top 1-38
1 5 6 Outside view – bottom 1-39
1 6 Service and lubrication schedule 1-40
1 6 1 Service schedule 1-40
1 6 2 Lubrication procedures and general information 1-43
1 6 2 1 Drive chains 1-43
1 6 2 2 Driveline lubrication and maintenance 1-44
1 6 2 3 Lubricate the hitch ball, if equipped 1-46
1 6 2 4 Do not lubricate the overrunning clutch 1-47
1 6 2 5 Do not lubricate the slip clutch for the main drive 1-47
1 6 2 6 Lubricate the connecting rods 1-47
1 6 2 7 Examine the packer crank bearings 1-48
1 6 2 8 Lubricate the bearing for the main drive sprocket 1-48
1 6 2 9 Lubricate the stuffer drive 1-48
1 6 2 10 Lubricate the knotter/needle clutch arm and the clutch arm roller 1-49
1 6 2 11 Lubricate the brake linkages 1-49
1 6 2 12 Lubricate the steering axle pivots and the steering axle tie-rods 1-50
1 6 2 13 Lubricate the pivot bushings for the tandem axle springs 1-50
1 6 2 14 Lubricate the center fitting for the six twine knotter 1-51
1 6 2 15 Lubricate the linkages for the bale density cylinders 1-51
1 6 2 16 Lubricate the packer clutch bushing and the splines 1-51
1 7 Connect to the tractor – CE 1-53
1 7 1 Hitch component identification 1-53
1 7 2 Set the tongue height 1-53
1 7 3 Tractor setup dimensions with an 80 mm (3 15 in) ball hitch, a CE spherical ball hitch,
or a 50 mm (2 in) ring hitch 1-54
1 7 4 Connect a 50 mm (2 in) ring hitch to the tractor 1-54
1 7 5 Connect an 80 mm (3 15 in) ball hitch to the tractor 1-55
1 7 6 Operate a manual jack installed on the tongue 1-55
1 7 7 Operate a hydraulic jack installed on the tongue 1-56
1 7 8 Install the safety transport chain 1-57
1 7 9 Constant velocity implement driveline, if equipped 1-57
1 7 9 1 Check the constant velocity implement driveline for correct length 1-57
1 7 9 2 Connect a constant velocity implement driveline to a power take-off (PTO)
1-59
1 7 9 3 Adjust the pedestal gearbox 1-60
1 8 Checklists 1-61
1 9 Lamps and Reflectors 1-63
1 9 1 Lamps and reflectors 1-63
1 9 2 Lamps and reflectors 1-65
1 10 Baler operation 1-69
1 10 1 Description of operation 1-69
1 10 2 General terminal information 1-69
1 10 3 Prepare to bale 1-69
1 10 4 Plunger position indication 1-70
1 10 5 Start the machine 1-70
1 10 5 1 Start the machine: determine the direction of plunger travel 1-70
1 10 5 2 Start the machine: plunger on the retraction (green) stroke 1-72
1 10 5 3 Start the machine: plunger on the compression (red) stroke 1-73
1 10 5 4 Start the machine: machine does not start after four attempts 1-73
1 10 6 Make the first bale 1-74
1 10 7 Make bales 1-75
1 10 8 Stop the machine 1-75
1 10 9 Stuffer cycle 1-76
1 11 Prepare to road the machine or move the machine on a trailer 1-77
1 12 Tie down points, jack points, and lift points 1-79
1 12 1 Tiedownpoints 1-79
1 12 2 Jack points 1-80
1 12 3 Lift points 1-80
1 12 4 Lift and move a machine correctly 1-80
1 13 Disconnect the tractor 1-82
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