Massey Ferguson MF2200 Series 2240 2250 2260 2270 2270XD 2290 Large Square Baler-CE Operators Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Massey Ferguson MF2200 Series 2240 2250 2260 2270 2270XD 2290 Large Square Baler-CE Operators Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
A word to the operator:
- It is your responsibility to read and understand the safety section in this manual and the manual for all implements before you operate this machine. You are responsible for your safety. Good safety procedures prevent injury to you and the persons around you. Make the information in the safety section of this manual a part of your safety procedure.
- This safety section is written only for this type of machine. Safety is your responsibility. You can prevent injury and death. This safety section gives basic safety examples that can occur during the operation and maintenance of your machine. This safety section is not a replacement for safety instruction in other sections of this manual.
- Injury or death can occur if the safety instruction is not obeyed. Learn how to operate the machine and how to use the controls correctly. Do not operate the machine if you do not know how to operate the machine. Do not let persons operate the machine that do not know how to operate the machine. Follow all safety instructions in the manuals and on the safety signs on the machine, the implements, and the attachments. Use only approved attachments and implements. Make sure that your machine has the correct equipment that is necessary by the local regulations.
This manual
This manual covers general safety instructions for this machine. Keep this manual with the machine. Right and left, as used in this manual, are given as if you are in the operator seat. The photos, illustrations, and data used in this manual were up to date when published, but in-line production changes can make your machine have small differences. The manufacturer reserves the right to redesign and change the machine as necessary without notification.
General information :
- When parking, park the machine and the tractor on a solid level surface. put all controls in neutral and apply the tractor park brake. Stop the tractor engine and take the key with you. Make sure the tractor and implement are in the proper operating condition according to the operator manuals. Make sure the tractor brakes and the machine brakes are adjusted correctly. The tractor must have enough weight and braking capacity, especially when operating on roads and terrain that is not even.
- Use a tractor of recommended size and weight to tow the machine. See the machine specifications for the minimum tractor size and weight. Tractor must be equipped with rollover protective structure (RO PS) and a seat belt. use seat belt during operation. Do not dismount from moving machinery. Always operate the machine with the terminal turned on. Never start the tractor with the PTO engaged or terminal turned on.
- Stay off slopes too steep for operation. Where possible avoid operating the machine near ditches, embankments, and holes. Reduce ground speed when operating on rough, slippery, or muddy surfaces and when turning or crossing slopes. Be aware of the size of the machine and have enough space available to allow for operation. Make sure all persons are clear of the rear of the bale chute when raising and lowering the chute, ejecting or dumping a bale. Do not stand between the tractor and the implement to install the hitch pin when the tractor engine is running.
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1 Safety 13
1 1 lntroduction 15
1 1 1 Safety alert symbol 15
1 1 2 Safety messages 15
1 1 3 lnformational messages 15
1 1 4 Safety signs 15
1 1 5 А word to the operator 1 6
1 1 6 This manual 17
1 1 6 1 Operator manual storage 17
1 2 Operation 1 в
1 2 1 General information 1 8
1 2 2 Ргераге for operation 19
1 2 3 Personal protective equipment 19
1 2 4 Seat instructions 20
1 2 5 Shield and guards 20
1 2 6 Exhaust warning 2 1
1 2 7 Flying debris 2 1
1 2 8 Handrails 2 1
1 2 9 Agricultural chemicals 21
1 3 Travel оп puЫic roads 23
1 4 Maintenance 25
1 4 1 General maintenance information 25
1 4 2 Fire prevention and first aid 27
1 4 3 High pressure leaks 2 8
1 4 4 Accumulator safety 2 8
1 4 5 Tire safety 29
1 4 6 Replacement parts 29
1 5 Safety and information signs зо
2 lntroduction 49
2 1 lntroduction 51
2 1 1 Units of measurement 51
2 1 2 Replacement parts 51
2 1 3 lntended use 51
2 1 4 Proper disposal of waste 51
2 2 Machine identification 52
2 2 1 Serial number plate location 52
2 2 2 Serial number description 53
2 3 Machine components 55
2 3 1 Outside view – left-hand side 55
2 3 2 Outside view – right-hand side 56
2 3 3 lnside view – left-hand side 57
2 3 4 lnside view – right-hand side 58
2 3 5 Description of operation 58
2 4 Knotters 60
2 4 1 DouЫe knotter system 60
2 4 2 Knotter operation 60
2 5 ЕС declaration of conformity 64
3 Operation 65
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3 1 Checklists 69
3 1 1 Daily checklist 6 9
3 1 2 lnspection after the first hour of operation 6 9
3 2 High quality hay 70
3 2 1 Сгор preparation 7 0
3 2 2 Сгор moisture 7 0
3 2 3 High quality hay baling 7 1
3 2 4 Dry hay bale storage 7 1
3 2 5 High moisture silage bales 7 1
3 2 6 Silage baling 7 2
3 2 6 1 ХО baler load 7 2
3 2 7 Silage bale storage 7 2
3 3 Brakes and locks 73
3 3 1 Flywheel brake 7 3
3 3 2 Knotter/needle lockout 7 3
3 3 2 1 Locking the knotter/needle lockout 7 4
3 3 2 2 Unlocking the knotter/needle lockout 7 4
3 3 3 Stuffer latch 7 5
3 4 Connecting to the tractor 76
3 4 1 Removing the shipping bracket 7 6
3 4 2 Hitch component identification 7 6
3 4 3 Baler height setting 7 7
3 4 4 Tractor setup dimensions with an 8 0 mm (3 15 in) ball hitch, а СЕ spherical ball
hitch, ог а 5 0 mm (2 in) ring hitch 7 7
3 4 5 Tractor setup dimensions with а 4 0 mm (1 6 in) high ring hitch 7 8
3 4 6 lnstalling the machine hitch 7 8
3 4 7 Connecting the machine hitch to the tractor drawbar 8 0
3 4 8 Connecting а 5 0 mm (2 in) ring hitch to the tractor 8 1
3 4 9 Connecting an 8 0 mm (3 15 in) ball hitch to the tractor 8 1
3 4 1 О Connecting а 4 0 mm (1 6 in) high ring hitch to the tractor 8 2
3 4 1 1 Operating а hydraulic tongue jack 8 2
3 4 1 2 lnstalling the safety transport chain 8 2
3 4 13 Constant velocity implement driveline, if equipped 8 3
3 4 13 1 Connecting а quick disconnect yoke to а power take off 8 3
3 4 13 2 Making marks оп the constant velocity implement driveline 8 4
3 4 13 3 Checking the constant velocity implement driveline angle 8 5
3 4 13 4 Adjusting the constant velocity implement driveline angle 8 5
3 4 13 5 Checking the constant velocity implement driveline clearance 8 6
3 4 14 Equal angle implement driveline, if equipped 8 8
3 4 14 1 Connecting а quick disconnect yoke to а power take-off 8 8
3 4 14 2 Adjusting the angles of an equal angle implement driveline 8 9
3 5 Electrical, hydraulic, and brake connections 91
3 5 1 Connecting the гоаd lamp harness plug 9 1
3 5 2 Connecting the control harness plug 9 1
3 5 3 Connecting the four pin plug, machines with а disconnect Ьгаkе 9 1
3 5 4 Connecting the machine hydraulic hoses to the tгасtог 9 2
3 5 5 Connecting the machine hydraulic brake hoses to the tractor 9 3
3 5 6 Connecting the machine аiг Ьгаkе hoses to the tгасtог 9 3
3 6 Baler operation 94
3 6 1 Preparing to bale 9 4
3 6 2 Starting the Ьаlег 9 4
3 6 2 1 The plunger is away from the bale 9 4
3 6 2 2 The plunger is near ог оп the bale 9 4
3 6 2 3 Ваlег fails to start 9 5
3 6 3 Baling the first bale 9 5
3 6 4 Baling 9 6
3 6 5 Stopping the Ьаlег 9 6
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3 6 6 Stuffer cycle 9 6
3 7 Electronics 98
3 7 1 General terminal information 9 8
3 7 2 Terminal harness information 9 8
3 7 3 Terminal screen trees 9 8
3 7 4 lcon functions 10 1
3 7 5 Startup screen 1 0 8
3 7 6 Main work screens 1 0 8
3 7 6 1 Changing the main work screen boxes 1 0 9
3 7 6 2 Main work screen boxes 11О
3 7 6 3 Operating directional arrows 114
3 7 6 4 Flakes per bale 115
3 7 6 5 Bale density cylinder pressure 115
3 7 6 6 Changing between automatic and manual control mode 117
3 7 6 7 Plunger load 118
3 7 6 8 Plunger load setting information 119
3 7 6 9 Setting the plunger load 1 2 0
3 7 6 10 Feeder slip 121
3 7 6 11 Main work screen display агеа 12 2
3 7 7 Accumulator (if equipped) 1 2 4
3 7 7 1 Accumulator bale position 124
3 7 7 2 Accumulator modes 1 2 4
3 7 7 3 Accumulator manual mode operation 125
3 7 7 4 Accumulator bale unload indication 125
3 7 7 5 Accumulator егrогs 125
3 7 7 6 Accumulator shift lockout setting 126
3 7 8 Scale, if equipped 127
3 7 8 1 Bale weight 127
3 7 9 Strokes per flake 128
3 7 1О Releasing the bale chamber pressure Ьеfоге ejecting а bale 128
3 7 11 Releasing the bale chamber pressure 129
3 7 1 2 Machine settings screen 13 0
3 7 12 1 Machine settings screen information 13 0
3 7 12 2 Chain lubrication 13 0
3 7 12 3 Manual chain lubrication start 13 2
3 7 12 4 Setting the knotter lubrication interval 13 2
3 7 12 5 Setting the knotter lubrication operating time 13 2
3 7 12 6 Manual knotter lubrication start 13 3
3 7 12 7 Manual knotter lubrication stop 13 3
3 7 12 8 Setting the moisture alarm, if equipped 13 3
3 7 1 2 9 Changing the bale length 13 3
3 7 12 1 О Changing the сгор type 13 4
3 7 12 1 1 Changing the audio settings 13 4
3 7 13 Service screen 13 5
3 7 13 1 Service screen display 13 5
3 7 13 2 Switch service screen 13 6
3 7 13 3 Voltage service screen 13 6
3 7 13 4 Frequency service screen 13 7
3 7 14 Alarm log screen 13 7
3 7 14 1 Alarm detail screen 13 8
3 7 14 2 Removing an alarm 13 8
3 7 15 Machine configuration screen 13 9
3 7 16 Calibrating the accumulator scale 13 9
3 7 17 Calibrating the bale length, if equipped 14 1
3 7 18 Calibrating the гоllег bale chute scale with an object of а known weight 14 3
3 7 19 Calibrating the гоllег bale chute scale with а test bale 14 5
3 7 2 0 Calibrating the cutter 14 6
3 7 2 1 Work гесогds screen 14 7
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3 7 2 1 1 Job record screen 14 8
3 7 2 1 2 Changing the current job 14 9
3 7 2 1 3 Customer record screen 15 0
3 7 2 1 4 Changing the current customer 15 1
3 7 2 1 5 Уеаг record screen 15 2
3 7 2 1 6 Changing the current уеаг 15 3
3 7 2 1 7 Clearing а record 15 3
3 7 2 1 8 Storing work records оп а data card 15 4
3 7 2 1 9 Lifetime counter screen 15 4
3 7 2 2 lndicator icons and еггог number 155
3 7 2 2 1 Machine indicator icons and еггог numbers 155
3 7 2 2 2 Accumulator indicator icons and еггог numbers 156
3 7 2 2 3 Scale indicator icons and еггог numbers 15 7
3 7 2 3 Alarms 15 7
3 7 2 3 1 Alarm information 15 7
3 7 2 3 2 Visual alarm descriptions 15 7
3 7 2 3 3 AudiЫe alarm descriptions 15 7
3 7 2 3 4 Alarm tаЫе 15 7
3 8 Pickup and windguard 168
3 8 1 Pickup height 16 8
3 8 2 Adjusting the pickup wheels 16 8
3 8 3 Adjusting the pickup height 16 9
3 8 4 Adjusting the pickup flotation 16 9
3 8 5 Windguard height 17 0
3 9 Knotter and needles 171
3 9 1 Monitoring flags 17 1
3 9 2 Missing knots 17 2
3 10 Changing the bale length 173
3 11 Rotor cutter – early production cutter 174
3 11 1 Knife engaging and disengaging 17 4
3 11 2 Changing the cut length 17 4
3 12 Rotor cutter – late production cutter 176
3 12 1 Changing the cutter knife setting 17 7
3 12 2 Lowering the cutterbed 17 9
3 12 3 Raising the cutterbed 18 0
3 12 4 Removing debris from the cutter knives 18 2
3 12 5 Unplugging the cutter 18 5
3 13 Cutter / packer 187
3 13 1 Changing the cut length 18 7
3 13 2 Unplugging the cutter 18 7
3 14 Roller bale chute, if equipped 189
3 14 1 Lowering the roller bale chute 18 9
3 14 2 Raising the roller bale chute 18 9
3 15 Lighting and reflectors 191
3 16 Tandem axle steering lock 192
3 17 Preparing to road the machine or to move the machine оп а trailer 193
3 18 Lifting and tie down 196
3 18 1 Lifting а baler correctly 19 6
3 18 2 Lifting points 19 6
3 18 3 Tie down points 19 7
3 19 Threading а four twine baler 199
3 19 1 lnstalling twine balls 19 9
3 19 2 Threading the left-hand needle twine Ьох 19 9
3 19 3 Threading the right-hand needle twine Ьох 2 0 0
3 19 4 Threading the needle twine Ьох tensioners 2 0 2
3 19 4 1 Needle twine tensioners 2 0 3
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3 19 5 Threading the needle twines into the needle twine агеа 2 0 3
3 19 6 Threading the needle slacker arms 2 0 4
3 19 7 Threading the twines to the needles 2 0 5
3 19 8 Threading the twine hooks for needles 2 0 5
3 19 9 Threading the left-hand knotter twine Ьох 2 0 6
3 19 1 О Threading the right-hand knotter twine Ьох 2 0 7
3 19 11 Threading the twines into the knotter агеа 2 0 9
3 19 12 Threading the twines through the knotters 2 1О
3 19 13 Threading and tying the needle and the knotter twines 2 1 1
Threading а six twine baler 212
3 2 0 1 lnstalling twine balls 2 1 2
3 2 0 2 Threading the left-hand needle twine Ьох 2 1 2
3 2 0 3 Threading the right-hand needle twine Ьох 2 14
3 2 0 4 Threading the needle twine Ьох tensioners 2 15
3 2 0 4 1 Needle twine tensioners 2 16
3 2 0 5 Threading the needle twines into the needle twine агеа 2 16
3 2 0 6 Threading the needle slacker arms 2 17
3 2 0 7 Threading the twines to the needles 2 18
3 2 0 8 Threading the twine hooks for needles 2 19
3 2 0 9 Threading the left-hand knotter twine Ьох 2 19
3 2 0 1 О Threading the right-hand knotter twine Ьох 2 21
3 2 0 11 Threading the twines into the knotter агеа 2 2 2
3 2 0 12 Threading the twines through the knotters 2 2 3
3 2 0 13 Threading and tying the needle and the knotter twines 2 24
Removing а bale from the bale chamber 226
3 2 1 1 Operating the ejector, if equipped 2 26
3 2 1 2 Removing а bale from the bale chamber – п о ejector 2 2 7
3 2 1 3 Removing high moisture bales 2 28
Air brake pressure release 229
Disconnecting the tractor 230
4 Maintenance 233
4 1 Service schedule 237
4 2 General maintenance information 241
4 2 1 Maintenance safety 2 4 1
4 2 2 Lowering the front step 2 4 1
4 2 3 Raising the front step 2 4 1
4 2 4 Ladder and handrails 2 4 2
4 2 5 Step ladder 2 4 2
4 2 6 Sealed bearings 2 4 2
4 2 7 Electrical system general information 2 4 2
4 2 8 Hydraulic system general information 2 4 3
4 2 9 Jack points 2 4 3
4 3 Lubrication points 244
4 3 1 Driveline lubrication and maintenance 2 4 4
4 3 1 1 Removing and installing the implement driveline shields 2 4 5
4 3 2 Lubricating the hitch ball, if equipped 2 4 6
4 3 3 Lubricating the main drive slip clutch 2 4 6
4 3 4 Lubricating the overrunning clutch 2 4 7
4 3 5 Lubricating the flywheel bearing 2 4 7
4 3 6 Lubricating the connecting rods 2 4 7
4 3 7 Lubricating the packer crank bearings 2 4 8
4 3 8 lnspecting the packer crank bearings 2 4 9
4 3 9 Lubricating the packer/cutter crank bearings 2 4 9
4 3 1 О lnspecting the packer/cutter crank bearings 2 4 9
4 3 11 Lubricating the cutter rotor clutch, if equipped 25 0
4 3 12 Lubricating the anchor for the rotor cutter chain tensioner 25 0
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4 3 13 Lubricating the rotor cutter bearings 25 1
4 3 14 Lubricating the knife cranks, if equipped 25 1
4 3 15 Lubricating the main drive sprocket 25 2
4 3 16 Lubricating the stuffer drive 25 2
4 3 17 Lubricating the knotter/needle clutch 25 3
4 3 18 Lubricating the brake linkage 25 3
4 3 19 Lubricating the tandem axle pivot bushings 25 4
4 3 2 0 Lubricating the metering wheel shaft 25 4
4 3 2 1 Lubricating the six twine knotter center fitting 25 4
4 3 2 2 Lubricating the tucker arm and twine arm cam rollers 255
4 3 2 3 Lubricating the bale density cylinders 255
4 3 2 4 Lubricating the packer clutch 25 6
4 3 25 Lubricating the main packer/cutter crank bearing 25 6
4 3 26 Lubricating the packer/cutter chain tensioner 25 6
4 3 2 7 Lubricating the pickup overrunning clutch 25 7
4 3 28 Lubricating the pickup linkage roller 25 7
4 3 29 Lubricating the pickup spring pivot 25 7
4 4 Main Gearbox 258
4 4 1 Checking the main gearbox oil 25 8
4 4 2 Changing the main gearbox oil 25 8
4 5 Rotor cutter gearbox, if equipped 260
4 5 1 Checking the rotor cutter gearbox oil 26 0
4 5 2 Changing the rotor cutter gearbox oil 26 0
4 6 Hydraulic system 261
4 6 1 Checking the hydraulic oil level 26 1
4 6 2 Adding hydraulic oil 26 1
4 6 3 Changing the hydraulic oil and filter 26 1
4 7 Shearbolts 263
4 7 1 Replacing the flywheel shearbolt 26 3
4 7 2 Replacing the stuffer/knotter shearbolt 26 4
4 8 Knotter lubrication pump 265
4 8 1 Priming the knotter lubrication lines 265
4 9 Chain lubrication pump, if equipped 267
4 10 Flywheel brake 268
4 10 1 Checking the flywheel brake adjustment 26 8
4 10 2 Adjusting the flywheel brake 26 8
4 11 Slip clutches 270
4 11 1 Main drive slip clutch adjustment 2 7 0
4 11 2 Packer slip clutch adjustment 2 7 0
4 11 3 Pickup slip clutch adjustment 2 7 1
4 11 4 Rotor cutter slip clutch adjustment, if equipped 2 7 1
4 12 Drive chains 272
4 12 1 Roller chain maintenance 2 7 2
4 12 2 Lubricating the packer chain 2 7 2
4 12 3 Lubricating the rotor cutter chain 2 7 3
4 12 4 Lubricating the stuffer/knotter/needle chain 2 7 3
4 1 2 5 Lubricating the right-hand pickup chains 2 7 3
4 12 6 Lubricating the left-hand pickup chains 2 7 4
4 12 7 Adjusting the packer chain 27 4
4 12 8 Adjusting the packer/cutter chain 2 7 4
4 12 9 Adjusting the support rails 2 75
4 12 1 О Adjusting the rotor cutter chain, if equipped 275
4 12 11 Adjusting the stuffer/knotter/needle chain 2 75
4 12 12 Adjusting the right-hand pickup chains 2 7 6
4 12 13 Adjusting the left-hand pickup chains 2 7 6
4 13 Timing the baler 278
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4 14 Rotor cutter – early production cutter 279
4 14 1 Replacing the knives 2 7 9
4 14 2 Sharpening the knives 28 2
4 14 3 Filler plate location 28 2
4 15 Rotor cutter – late production cutter 284
4 15 1 Replacing the knives 28 4
4 15 2 Sharpening the knives 2 8 6
4 15 3 Replacing the rotor Ыades 2 8 6
4 16 Stuffer 288
4 16 1 Adjusting the stuffer sensor door 28 8
4 16 2 Adjusting the stuffer clutch 28 9
4 16 3 Adjusting the stuffer brake 29 0
4 16 4 Stuffer chute adjustment 29 2
4 16 5 Unplugging the stuffer chute 29 2
4 17 Plunger 294
4 17 1 Plunger inspection 29 4
4 17 2 Adjusting the plunger knives 29 4
4 17 3 lnspecting the top and side hay dogs 2 9 5
4 17 4 lnspecting the stationary hay dogs 2 9 5
4 18 Knotter system maintenance 296
4 18 1 Parts holding magnet 2 9 6
4 18 2 Twine tension 2 9 6
4 18 3 Billhook and billhook cam 29 7
4 18 4 Adjusting the billhook and billhook cam 29 8
4 18 5 Replacing а billhook 29 8
4 18 6 Replacing the twine knife 29 9
4 18 7 Adjusting the stripper агm 3 0 0
4 18 8 Twine disc operation 3 0 2
4 18 9 Timing the twine disc 3 0 2
4 18 1О Adjusting the twine holder 3 0 3
4 18 11 Knotter service parts 3 0 4
4 19 Needle maintenance 305
4 19 1 lnstalling а needle 3 0 5
4 19 2 Centering а needle 3 0 5
4 19 3 Needle actuating гоd length 3 0 6
4 19 4 Checking needle penetration 3 0 6
4 19 5 Adjusting needle penetration – all needles 3 0 6
4 19 6 Adjusting needle penetration – one needle 3 0 7
4 19 7 Adjusting the needle roller height 3 0 7
4 19 8 Adjusting the needle lateral load 3 0 8
4 19 9 Adjusting the twine fingers 3 0 9
4 19 1О Adjusting the tucker arms 3 1О
4 19 1 1 Adjusting the knotter/needle brake 3 11
4 19 12 lnspecting the knotter/needle inner cam lobe 3 13
4 19 13 Adjusting the reset roller and outer cam lobe 3 13
4 20 Adjusting the needle protection linkage 315
4 21 Sensors and switches locations and specifications 316
4 22 Tires, wheels, and axles 318
4 2 2 1 Tire pressure 3 18
4 2 2 2 Wheel hardware 3 18
4 2 2 3 Axle hardware 3 18
4 23 Brakes 320
4 2 3 1 Brake system inspection 3 2 0
4 2 3 2 lnspecting the brake lining 3 2 0
4 2 3 3 lnspecting the р агk brake system 3 2 0
4 2 3 4 lnspecting the air brake system 3 2 0
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4 23 5 Cleaning the air brake filter 3 2 0
4 2 3 6 lnspecting the hydraulic brake system 3 2 1
4 2 3 7 Bleeding the hydraulic brake system 3 2 1
4 2 3 8 Draining air tank condensation, if equipped 3 2 1
4 24 Preparing for storage 322
4 25 Preparing for а new season 323
5 TrouЫeshooting 325
5 1 Shearbolt trouЫeshooting 327
5 2 Main drive train trouЫeshooting 330
5 3 Main gearbox trouЫeshooting 3 3 1
5 4 Feed system trouЫeshooting 3 3 2
5 5 Stuffer trouЫeshooting 334
5 6 Knotter/needle clutch trouЫeshooting 335
5 7 Tying trouЫeshooting 336
5 8 Needle trouЫeshooting 344
5 9 Bale length trouЫeshooting 345
5 10 Bale shape trouЫeshooting 347
5 11 Knotter Ыower trouЫeshooting, if equipped 348
5 12 Knotter lubrication system trouЫeshooting 349
5 13 Hydraulic trouЫeshooting 350
5 14 Alarm trouЫeshooting 352
5 15 Ejector trouЫeshooting, if equipped 354
5 16 Brake trouЫeshooting, if equipped 355
5 17 Electronic trouЫeshooting 356
6 Specification 359
6 1 Specifications 361
6 1 1 Dimensions and weights 3 6 1
6 1 2 Drive system specifications 3 6 2
6 1 3 Shearbolt specifications 3 6 3
6 1 4 Hydraulic specifications – оп board 3 6 4
6 1 5 Pickup specifications 3 6 4
6 1 6 Rotor cutter specifications – early production 3 65
6 1 7 Rotor cutter specifications – late production 3 6 6
6 1 8 Packer specifications 3 6 7
6 1 9 Packer/cutter specification, if equipped 3 6 7
6 1 1О S tuffer specifications 3 6 7
6 1 11 Plunger specifications 3 6 8
6 1 1 2 Twine specifications 3 6 8
6 1 13 Knotter and needle specifications 3 6 9
6 1 14 Bale chamber tension specifications 3 6 9
6 1 15 E jector specifications 3 6 9
6 1 16 Rolle r bale chute spe cifications, if e quippe d 3 7 0
6 1 17 Lamp specification 3 7 0
6 1 18 Knotter lubrication pump specifications 3 7 0
6 1 19 Chain lubrication pump specifications, if equipped 3 7 1
6 1 2 0 Lubricants and capacities 3 7 1
6 1 2 1 Tire specifications 3 7 2
6 1 2 2 Brake specifications, if equipped 3 7 3
6 1 2 3 Maximum speed 3 7 4
6 1 2 4 Tractor requirements 3 7 4
6 1 25 Noise levels 3 75
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7 Accessories 377
7 1 Accessories 379
7 1 1 lmplement driveline (I DL) 3 7 9
7 1 2 Hydraulic jack kit 3 7 9
7 1 3 С1 ООО Terminal kit 3 7 9
7 1 4 AGCOMMAND™ telemetry kit 3 8 0
7 1 5 Bale ejector 3 8 0
7 1 6 Bale chute 3 8 0
7 1 7 Roller bale chute 3 8 1
7 1 8 Bale weight kit 3 8 1
7 1 9 E lectronic knotter trip kit 3 8 1
7 1 1 О Chain lubrication kit 3 8 1
7 1 11 Beacon kit 3 8 2
7 1 1 2 Roller windguard 3 8 2
7 1 13 RemovaЫe pickup wheels 3 8 2
7 1 14 Н ау resistor plates 3 8 2
7 1 15 Accumulator mounting kit 3 8 3
7 1 16 Bale accumulator 3 8 3
7 1 17 Bale weight kit for an accumulator 3 8 3
7 1 18 Power adapter plug 3 8 3
7 1 19 Decal replacements 3 8 4
7 1 2 0 Shearbolts and lock nuts 3 8 4
7 1 2 1 Service parts kits 3 8 4
7 1 2 2 ASABE type ball hitch 3 8 4
7 1 2 3 Ball hitch bushing 3 8 4
7 1 2 4 I SO type hitches 3 8 4
8 AssemЫy 387
8 1 AssemЫy 389
8 1 1 Checking the machine before assemЬly 3 8 9
8 1 2 Machine assemЬly 3 8 9
8 1 2 1 AssemЫing the pickup 3 8 9
8 1 2 2 Raising the handrails 3 9 0
8 1 2 3 lnstalling the monitoring flags 3 9 3
8 1 2 4 lnstalling а beacon, if equipped 3 9 4
8 1 2 5 lnstalling the rear lamp bars 3 9 6
8 1 2 6 Speed decal, if required 3 9 6
8 1 2 7 lnstalling the implement driveline (I DL) 3 9 7
8 1 2 8 lnstalling an optional constant velocity driveline 3 9 9
8 1 3 AssemЫing the tandem axle, if equipped 4 0 3
8 1 4 Connecting the tractor 4 0 3
8 1 5 Machine disconnect brake harness installation 4 0 4
8 1 5 1 Harness and switches 4 0 4
8 1 5 2 lnstalling the power connector and the switches 4 0 4
8 1 5 3 Connecting the connectors 4 05
8 1 5 4 Locating the four pin connector 4 05
8 1 6 Checking the knotter lubrication system 4 0 5
8 1 7 Checking the final adjustments 4 0 6
8 2 Checklists 407
8 2 1 Pre-delivery checklist 4 0 7
8 2 2 Delivery checklist 4 0 7
9 l n d ex 409
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