- Baler forms bale perfectly, but occasionally the wrapping cycle does not work correctly. The “full bale” alarms sounds off and the wrap begins to feed into chamber, however the alarm signaling that the wrap cycle is complete does sound off. The wrap just continues to feed into the chamber. I then have to shut down the PTO, manually cut the wrap, turn pto back on to feed the tail end of wrap around bale, dump the bale, turn monitor off, turn back on and turn to channel 14 to retract actuator then reload wrap.
- usage has shown that this problem starts when about 2-3 inches of netting is left on roll. The odd thing is that it will wrap fine for 4-5 bales, then it will malfunction. It repeats this pattern until I finally get fed up with it and load a fresh roll. Once the fresh roll is in, it rock and rolls just as it is designed to.
- I have watched the excellent video on YouTube and have made adjustments as recommended. The brake pad that stops the belt pulley has been replaced and shims installed so pulley starts to spin around 50 pounds of torque. The shocks holding the compartment cover do hold the door up.
-I’ve spoken with the baler mechanic at our local JD shop and he thinks that the control monitor may be the problem. I understand that the monitor trips the cut-off knife so that could be the problem, but then I ask myself if that is the problem why doesn’t it malfunction with every bale?
Has anybody else ever run across this problem? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris Boenig
JD 467 Net Wrapper - Still Giving Me Fits
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