# 404648 Bale Unroller - Spreader Operator’s

# 404648
Bale Unroller - Spreader
Operator’s Manual
2014
CONTENTS
Contents ........................................................................................................................................................ 2
1. Purpose of instruction handbook ............................................................................................................... 3
1.1 What purpose does the handbook serve? .......................................................................................... 3
1.2 Warning symbols ................................................................................................................................. 3
1.3 Keep this handbook ............................................................................................................................ 3
2. General safety rules .................................................................................................................................. 3
2.1 General safety rules applicable to all equipment ................................................................................ 3
2.2 Warnings / pictograms ........................................................................................................................ 5
2.3 Toxic products ..................................................................................................................................... 5
2.4 Blockage (clogging)............................................................................................................................. 5
2.5 Fire ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.6 Overhead power lines ......................................................................................................................... 6
2.7 Hitching / trailing .................................................................................................................................. 6
2.8 Power take-off / universal joint drive shaft .......................................................................................... 7
2.9 Maintenance et repair ......................................................................................................................... 7
3. Protecting the environment ....................................................................................................................... 9
4. Cleaning .................................................................................................................................................... 9
4.1 Cleaning method ................................................................................................................................. 9
4.2 Type of cleaning products ................................................................................................................... 9
4.3 Inspecting correct condition of the machine after cleaning ................................................................. 9
5. Handling .................................................................................................................................................... 9
6. Warranty .................................................................................................................................................. 10
7. Planned conditions for use ...................................................................................................................... 10
7.1 What is the machine for? .................................................................................................................. 10
7.2 Which kind of tractors is the machine intended for? ......................................................................... 10
7.3 Operator’s qualification ..................................................................................................................... 10
7.4 Environmental conditions .................................................................................................................. 10
7.5 Manufacturer’s and user’s responsibilities ........................................................................................ 11
8. Technical characteristics ......................................................................................................................... 11
9. Hitching to the tractor .............................................................................................................................. 12
10. Transportation ....................................................................................................................................... 12
11. Loading a bale ....................................................................................................................................... 13
Never lower the loading arm while the bale unroller is on the ground .................................................... 13
Correctly center the bale with respect to the loading arm before moving off to avoid causing damage to
the latter .................................................................................................................................................. 14
Position the bale right to the stop ............................................................................................................ 14
Never take the bale when the bottom of the machine is too high above the ground .............................. 14
Never use the loading arm’s glide rail for bringing back the bale ........................................................... 14
In case of wrapped bales, do not use the loading arm to unload bales .................................................. 15
12. Use ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
12.1 Using the bale unroller on a tractor ................................................................................................. 15
12.2 Stopping the machine ..................................................................................................................... 16
13. Operating incidents and remedies......................................................................................................... 17
14. Maintenance and repair ......................................................................................................................... 18
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1. PURPOSE OF INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK
First check that serial number and year of manufacture are noted on the handbook cover as well
as on the certificate of conformity.
1.1 What purpose does the handbook serve?
This instruction handbook contains all practical information to run, set and maintain your machine correctly
and in safety.
Read it carefully and respect all the instructions and advices relating to your safety.
1.2 Warning symbols
This warning symbol identifies important messages to be respected for your safety. When you
encounter this symbol, take care of potential risks of injury, read carefully the message that
follows and inform other users.
1.3 Keep this handbook
Keep this instruction handbook within arm’s reach for later consultation.
Hand it to any other user, including when you sell or lend your machine.
Do not remove the manufacturer’s plates or the EC marking that are set on the machine.
All the indications given in this handbook must be completed by those given by the tractor universal joint
instructions, not to forget the legislation applicable relating to motor-powered vehicles.
For any information concerning this handbook or its content, you may contact us using the details on the
first page..
2. GENERAL SAFETY RULES
2.1 General safety rules applicable to all equipment
The other sections in the instruction handbook give additional indications which must also be respected
for your safety.
Remember that vigilance and prudence are the best ways to preserve your safety.
Regulations and rules to prevent accidents and relating to safety, to occupational medicine, protection of
the environment and the Road Traffic Regulations must be observed at all times.
Any work done with the machine which may affect the security of a person is strictly forbidden. The user
has to take care that no other unauthorized person works with the machine.
The user is obliged to control all elements of the machine which are involved in security, as protective
devices, etc. before starting up the machine and to get them repaired in case of failure.
Make certain that nobody, no animal or other obstacle is close to the machine before starting it and during
any manoeuvre. During operation, always keep necessary safety depending on the machine used.
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Keep children away from the machine at all times.
Never carry passengers, animals or objects on the machine, neither while working nor during transport.
Respect the Road Traffic Regulations when driving on public roads. Before driving, make sure that
surroundings are unencumbered (children, obstacles etc. …) and that your visibility is good enough.
Especially when the machine is quite long, it is important to take care that nobody is situated within the
machine’s manoeuvre area.
Avoid important turns, sudden changements of direction and drive with adapted speed.
When you change direction, you have to pay attention to the machine’s hangover.
Never use a narrow-track tractor on rough or sloped ground.
Do not walk on the covers or any other place on the machine, with the exception of the areas provided for
that purpose (ladder, platform). It is strictly forbidden to penetrate into areas behind protective grids or to
press on them.
Before any intervention on the machine, make certain that it cannot be started up accidentally.
All remote controls (cords, cables, control rods, hoses, etc.) must be positioned in locations planned for so
that they cannot accidentally trigger a manoeuvre causing risk of accidents or damage.
Before any use, check tightening of screws, nuts and couplings. Re-tighten if necessary.
Before any use and after each setting or maintenance operation, make certain that all protection devices
are in place and in good condition, and that their locking systems are engaged. It is strictly forbidden to
take or to disable any security devices (we herewith inform and warn you about the risks of serious
injuries, so as contusions, loss of a body part, bone fracture which can even go up to danger of death). In
those cases where during repair or maintenance it should be necessary to dismantle certain security
devices, it is absolutely necessary to re-assemble these devices immediately after repair or maintenance
works.
Make certain that the parcel of land does not have irregularities or debris (wood, scrap metal, plastic,
fencing, etc.) that could be projected by the machine or damage it.
The chain curtains or rubber flaps help to avoid accidental projections: if they are damaged, they have to
replaced immediately
In order to ensure higher security for the driver, you always have to use a tractor with a cabin.
Even if the machine is used in accordance with the recommendations, stones or foreign objects can be
projected. These stones or foreign objects projected by moving units may reach considerable distances.
During use you have to make sure that every person or animal always keep the necessary safety distance
to the machine.
Minimum safety distance for all machines equipped with at least one rotor: 80 metres.
Do not wear flowing garments, have long hair flowing freely or jewellery that could be seized by or get
stuck in mowing parts of the machine.
Never put your hands, arms or feet near moving parts, even those running at slow speed. Keep a safe
distance from moving parts.
If you hear an unusual noise or feel an unusual vibration, stop the machine and search for and eliminate
the cause of the incident before recommencing work. Call your distributer if necessary.
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Never transport the machine with moving parts.
Never approach the machine while parts are moving.
Never leave the driver’s cabin when the tractor is running.
Before leaving the tractor, disengage the PTO, place the equipment on the ground, tighten the parking
brake, stop the tractor controls, switch off the power, wait until the rotating and/or translation parts have
come to a full standstill, and then pull the PTO shaft off the universal joint shaft (for machines so
equipped).
Before any setting or maintenance operation, disengage the PTO, place the equipment on the ground,
tighten the parking brake, stop the tractor controls, switch off the power, wait until the moving parts have
come to a full standstill and pull the PTO shaft off the universal joint shaft (for machines so equipped).
It is forbidden to work under the machine as long as it is coupled; you have to place the equipment onto a
solid surface.
Replace worn parts with genuine parts
(especially for rotating parts to avoid the risk of vibrations).
2.2 Warnings / pictograms
The warnings and pictograms affixed to the machine provide indications on safety measures to be strictly
observed and contribute to avoid accidents.
Make certain that the warnings and pictograms remain clean and visible at all times. In case of
deterioration, ask your manufacturer (or distributor) for new stickers.
In the event of repair, make sure that the replacement parts bear the same stickers as the original parts.
2.3 Toxic products
It is recommended to have a first aid kit within easy reach.
Avoid in all circumstances that products like fuel, oil, solvent, antifreeze agents and cleaning products
come into contact with skin, eyes and mouth. Most of them contain harmful substances for your health.
In case of an incident, see a doctor.
Strictly follow the indications marked on the security labels of the toxic products’ containers.
Pressurised hydraulic fluid which escapes may have sufficient force to penetrate the skin and to cause
serious injury. In case of contact with the body, consult a doctor immediately.
2.4 Blockage (clogging)
If there is a blockage of the machines’ moving parts (work tool) after a clogging due to soil or vegetal
material, you first have to stop the motor, remove the ignition key or disconnect the battery (or from
electrical outlet). Place the gear lever in neutral position. Tighten the parking brake (or hand brake).
Disengage the PTO. Uncouple the drive mechanism of the work tool.
Disconnect the hydraulic supply hoses if the tool is equipped with. Wait until all the moving parts have
come to a full standstill.
Bring the machine down. Put in place the stabilizing devices provided for this purpose (wedges, parking
stand, etc.).
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2.5 Fire
To avoid all risk of fire, take care to keep the machine and its accessories clean. Keep them free from
grass, leaves, too much grease.
2.6 Overhead power lines
Make sure that the clearance concerning the machine and its accessories is sufficient for all cases of use
of the machine. If the machine is in contact with a power line, you immediately have to bring the machine
to a standstill and to tighten the parking brake. Check if you can leave your current position without
touching the power cables; then jump from your position ensuring that there is no permanent contact
between your body and the ground during this time. The machine must not be touched until power has
been disconnected from the power lines. Every person approaching the machine has to be warned not to
touch the machine and one has to request to disconnect power from the power line.
2.7 Hitching / trailing
Hitching the machine to the tractor must only be done on the hitching points provided for that purpose.
Ensure that the machine is compatible with the tractor (minimum engine power, type of hitching, tractor
PTO characteristics, etc.).
First set the gear lever to neutral, tighten the tractor and machine parking brakes and disengage the
power take-off before standing between the tractor and the machine.
In the hitching area, there is a risk of injury by being pinched and crushed.
Do not stay between the tractor and the machine during the lifting of the tractor, if this manoeuvre is
steered from the tractor’s cabin or from outside the tractor.
For manoeuvres, select the lowest tractor drive speed possible.
During hitching, place lift controls of the tractor in such a manner that it can not move during handling.
Once the machine hitched, the hitching device has to be locked. Check correct locking and good condition
of hitching before moving off.
Make certain that hitching of the machine does not lead to overload or incorrect distribution of the weight
on the tractor which could jeopardise stability.
Weight distribution is modified when hitching the machine. Do not exceed the maximum load by axle (see
indications of tractor manufacturer).
Never exceed the maximum load permitted on the hitching points.
If necessary, install ballast on the supports provided for that purpose in accordance with the tractor
manufacturer’s instructions.
During hitching or laying down the machine, remember to place all support and stability equipment in their
respective places (for machines so equipped) to avoid the machine being unbalanced.
Particular case of a « two-point » hitch: the machine is trailed by the lower links.
Hitch the machine to a tractor the lifting gear of which is equipped with lateral and vertical locking devices.
In order to travel on the road, you have to comply with the mounting height specified in the instruction
handbook and to lock the lift.
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2.8 Power take-off / universal joint drive shaft
Safety relating to the tractor power take-off and the machine driven shaft.
Before any use, check that the speed and direction of rotation of the tractor power take-off are compatible
with the planned use of the machine.
Check that the power take-off protectors are installed and in good condition. Replace them immediately if
they are damaged.
Do not engage the tractor power take-off with the engine stopped.
Disengage the power take-off when the angular limit of the drive shaft is likely to be reached, especially
when turning, climbing or descending.
Any contact of the universal joint drive shaft with the tractor or the machine can cause damage.
Safety relating to the universal joint drive shafts.
Only use the drive shaft provided with the machine or as recommended by your manufacturer.
Make certain that the universal joint drive shaft tubes are joined correctly, both in the working and
transport positions.
Before connecting or disconnecting an universal joint drive shaft, disengage the power take-off, stop the
engine and remove the ignition key.
Before each use, make certain that the universal joint drive shaft is in good condition and that it is
assembled and locked correctly.
Check that the drive shaft protector is still in place and in good condition. Replace it immediately if it is
damaged.
After having disconnected the universal joint drive shaft from the tractor power take-off, the latter has to be
covered with its protective cap.
Respect the universal joint drive shaft manufacturer’s safety instructions. For all maintenance operation on
the universal joint, please consult its technical handbook. The protectors must be anchored in the machine
and the tractor. Replace the shear bolt or the slip clutch of torque limiter or the protectors by genuine
parts.
2.9 Maintenance et repair
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General.
Maintenance and repair operations must only be performed by qualified persons.
Always keep the machine and its accessories in perfect forking order.
Ensure cleanliness of oil tanks.
Respect the servicing schedule (see corresponding paragraph of this handbook).
Before any intervention :
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Stop the engine, remove the ignition key.
Set the gear lever to neutral, tighten the parking brake.
Disengage the universal joint shaft, disengage the drive mechanism of the work tool.
Disconnect work tool’s hydraulic supply hoses.
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Wait for all moving part to come to a complete stop.
Lower the machine, place the stabilizing devices provided for this purpose (wedges, parking
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Let cool the engine, the gear boxes, the hydraulic components … of the machine.
Pay attention, risk of pinching and cutting by all moving parts.
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Welding operations.
During welding operations on the machine (or tractor), disconnect the battery (or electrical power supply)
and protect the pipes (especially rubber ones) to prevent them from being damaged by incandescent
projections that could cause loss of oil, hydraulic fluid, coolant, etc.
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Interventions on tyres.
Do not intervene on tyres unless you have dedicated tools and the necessary experience. Incorrect
assembly may seriously jeopardise your safety. If in doubt, call on qualified personnel.
Fitting tyres with different characteristics to those recommended by the manufacturer is forbidden.
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Interventions on wiring.
Before intervening on electrical installation, disconnect the battery (or electrical power supply).
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Interventions on hydraulics.
Before intervening on the hydraulic system, make certain that the installation is not pressurised.
Eliminate pressure before disconnecting the hydraulic hoses.
The hydropneumatic accumulator is a gas pressure device. It is forbidden to modify its external
appearance by machining, welding, grinding, perforation or in any other way.
The hydropneumatic accumulator and its fixation have constantly to be maintained in good condition.
All precautions have to be taken in order to never exceed the maximum permissible pressure for the
pressure accumulator.
After checking or adjustment, it has to present no gas leak.
Before restoring pressure in the hydraulic lines, check if all couplings are tightened correctly.
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Repairs.
Replace worn pieces by genuine pieces.
Eliminate or have eliminated any failure likely to jeopardise safety.
Immediately repair any leak or incident in the hydraulic system of the machine.
Do not use your fingers to search for a leak or (pressurised) hydraulic fluid.
Damaged or defective protections and locks must be replaced immediately.
No original protection fitted to the machine must be removed or modified.
Hoses must not come from piping that has already been used in a circuit.
Rigid lines must not have any welding. Replace a flexible or rigid line immediately if it is damaged.
Repairs concerning pressurised units or units under voltage (springs, accumulators, etc.) call on specific
procedures and tools. Only qualified personnel should perform them.
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3. PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
Take care not to spread over the ground and not to throw away into the drains old oil and substances like
hydraulic fluid.
Do not mix fuels and oils.
Collect emptied liquids in clean, sealed recipients specially provided for that purpose.
Avoid using recipients for alimentation and beverage bottles.
Bring back the old liquids to a collection and recycling centre so that they are recycled or eliminated in
accordance with law.
It is forbidden to stock, throw away, abandon in the nature or to burn tyres outdoors. Bring them back to a
salesperson or to a approved collection centre.
4. CLEANING
4.1 Cleaning method
Clean your machine after each use.
Cover all openings to be protected against penetration of water, water vapour or cleaning products.
When using a high velocity nozzle, do not hold it too close to the machine and avoid directing the jet onto
the hydraulic pipes and hoses, gaskets, filling caps, electrical connections, etc.
4.2 Type of cleaning products
Do not use harsh (chlorinated) cleaning products.
Use cloths that don’t pill or soft brushes.
4.3 Inspecting correct condition of the machine after cleaning
Once you have finished cleaning, check the hydraulic fluid pipes and make certain they do not have leaks,
that the couplings are not loose and that they show no damage.
Immediately remedy any damage observed.
Check tightening of all screws.
5. HANDLING
The machine should be handled using the hoisting lugs provided for this purpose, using a hoisting device
equipped with a hook (crane, hoist, etc.).
Do not use the hoisting rings of the machine when it is full.
When hoisting the machine, take care to have any other person move away. Never move around under
the raised machine.
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6. WARRANTY
Our equipment is covered for 12 months as from the date of purchase against any manufacturing defect
on condition that the machine is used and maintained in accordance with the instructions set forth in the
present instruction handbook.
Parts or components that we do not manufacture and that are linked to the manufacturer’s warranty are
excluded from our own warranty.
The warranty is limited to the replacement of parts that are recognised as being defective that then
become our property, shipment costs in both directions being payable y the purchaser.
We shall not pay for labour costs except by written agreement signed between our product support
department and the equipment retailer.
The warranty does not apply to damage due to contingencies or events of force majeure, normal wear,
defective maintenance or incorrect use.
Immobilisation of the equipment for whatever reason can in no event lead to a request for compensation.
7. PLANNED CONDITIONS FOR USE
7.1 What is the machine for?
This machine is intended to be used solely for feeding with round straw, hay bales and bedding (if the
machine is equipped with a bedding device).
Any other use is considered to be contrary to normal use and is thus to be prohibited.
7.2 Which kind of tractors is the machine intended for?
This machine is exclusively intended to be used with tractors corresponding to CAT 2 (NF ISO 6489-3).
All use with another tractor is considered to be contrary to normal use and is thus to be
prohibited.
7.3 Operator’s qualification
The machine must only be used, serviced and repaired by persons who are thoroughly familiar with its
special characteristics and who know the corresponding operating and safety procedures.
Before using your machine, get familiar with all the controls and correct use.
In particular, it is essential to have perfect knowledge of all the tractor controls.
During work, it will be too late to catch up on lack of knowledge.
7.4 Environmental conditions
Working on slopes.
Adapt your speed and way of driving to the terrain, the roads and tracks. Be vigilant and take great care!
In all circumstances and especially on irregular and sloping land, drive the machine at low speed, above
all when turning, and avoid sudden changes in direction.
Do not brake suddenly and do not accelerate suddenly when climbing or going down a slope.
Lighting and night work.
Only run your machine in full daylight.
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7.5 Manufacturer’s and user’s responsibilities
Respect all the installation, operating, setting, maintenance and repair instructions contained in the
handbook.
Only use genuine spare parts and well as genuine accessories.
Do not modify your machine and its accessories yourself or have them modified by anyone else
(mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic characteristics) without first asking for agreement in
writing from your manufacturer.
Failure to respect these rules may make your machine dangerous and in the event of damage or injury,
the manufacturer will be released from all responsibility.
8. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
overall width (m)
oil flow (tractor) (l/min)
pressure (psi)
tractor hydraulic requirement
linkage
regulation of unrolling volume
feeding side
rotation
loading arm
loading arm exention
flow diverter > 40L/min
pressure limiter >200b
spreader
maximum bale Ø
maximum bale weight
weight
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2,3
25 to 40
2300 to 2600
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semi-auto, CAT 2
std
left/right/rear
hydraulic
std
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n/a
std
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std
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9. HITCHING TO THE TRACTOR
Position the machine behind the tractor.
Install the linkage bar on the hitching arms of the tractor and place the lynch pins. Hitch the 3rd point.
Set the bar of the 3rd point.
Connect the hydraulic hoses, the tractor has to be equipped with un DA (if the machine is delivered
without option).
If the machine is delivered with an auxiliary spool valve, the hydraulic connection has to be realised with 1
SA + 1 free return or one double acting.
Run an off-load test to verify proper operating. The mobile machine equipped with an arm has to be with
the arm in folded position before each swivel operation otherwise there will be a risk of incident.
10. TRANSPORTATION
The unroller must be equipped with the right road marking depending of the road rule in your area
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11. LOADING A BALE
In order to facilitate the machine’s transport, a flat iron arm connects the frame and the loading arm. It is
imperative to remove this fixation before use (see sketch below).
It is imperative to position the bale in the right direction for unrolling: if you load in reverse gear,
position the bale in such a way that the spiral goes clockwise when you are looking at it while sitting on
the tractor seat (see sticker on the bale unroller).
Open the loading arm, then put it onto the ground.
Depending on the used bales:
a) if you use wrapped bales, withdraw the plastic before loading.
b) if you use straw or hay bales, load before cutting the strings.
c) if you use fillet straw bales, load the bale on the arm, incline the arm when half-way loaded,
cut the fillet on the machine side and return the latter on the arm.
Please scrupulously respect the following instructions:
Never lower the loading arm while the bale unroller is on the ground
The bale unroller’s underside has to be at 40 cm from the ground.
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Correctly center the bale with respect to the loading arm before moving off
to avoid causing damage to the latter
Position the bale right to the stop
Never take the bale when the bottom of the machine is too high above the
ground
Never use the loading arm’s glide rail for bringing back the bale
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In case of wrapped bales, do not use the loading arm to unload bales
The loading arm is exclusively suited for loading bales and should in no way serve as a handling
arm.
The arm should not meet obstacles during the bale unroller’s displacement. It also should not
meet obstacles during its lifting up or going down as well as during opening or closing of its
extension.
12. USE
12.1 Using the bale unroller on a tractor
The machine is intended for being used by only one person. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure
that nobody is in the vicinity of the machine when starting it up, that safety distances are respected.
Do not use your machine for another type of work than the work the machine is provided for.
The starting up of the unrolling device has to be made:
a) If directly plugged in tractor’s connections, the pressure will be obtained by acting upon the
tractor control.
b) If plugged in an auxiliary spool valve, lock the tractor control in order to evacuate the pressure
towards the spool valve; starting up of the unrolling device will be effected by the control spool
valve.
In case of deformed bales (for example flattened on one side) equalization can be obtained after one or
several forward / reverse manoeuvers.
Depending on the model, unrolling can be performed to the right, to the left or backwards, to do so, you
just have to turn the bale unroller into the chosen position and to lock it.
If the machine is equipped with a bedding device, avoid any violent contact between the bale and the
bedding device.
If the bale has been realised in a machine with a fixed chamber, the unrolling operation at the end of the
bale will necessitate more forward / reverse feedstuff evacuation manoeuvres.
On the mobile machines, in case of deformed bales, it is advisable to position the bale unroller in the
position for unrolling backwards and to incline the machine towards the top in order to facilitate its rotation.
Unroll and make it do a quarter turn, bring it back to the initial position and repeat until normal unrolling is
achieved.
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To avoid an abundant material influx on the bale unrollers-spreaders, an adjustment of bedding system
allows the regulation of the unrolling device.
Before acting upon the hydraulic orientation, you have to make sure that no obstacle can obstruct
its movement.
Hydraulic orientation has to be made in a flexible manner to avoid an important shock when reaching the
stop.
Before acting upon the hydraulic offset, you have to make sure that no obstacle can obstruct its
displacement.
Hydraulic offset has to be made in a flexible manner to avoid an important shock when reaching the stop.
The loading arm is exclusively intended for loading bales and not for handling them.
The bale only has to be tightened by the hydraulic arm extension once it is completely engaged in the
loading arm.
To load a bale of more than 750 kg (respecting the maximum authorized weight of 1000 kg), it is
necessary to horizontally position the arm and not lowered to a maximum.
Check tyre pressure, it has to be 6 bar.
Do not change in direction abruptly, give time to the wheels’ pivoting.
Pay attention during a such manoeuver of changing in direction, the chassis may move to the right or to
the left just at the moment when the wheels are pivoting in order to take the direction of travel.
For displacements on public roads, you have to lift up the bale unroller.
12.2 Stopping the machine
For stopping the unrolling device, the bedding system and the other hydraulically driven elements, you
have to stop the tractors’ control spool valves. Do not approach the machine while elements are rotating.
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13. OPERATING INCIDENTS AND REMEDIES
During bedding, always start the conveyor at the lowest speed.
Before rotating left/right, make sure that the rotation speed is at the lowest speed.
The rotation must never exceed 13s during a half rotation.
incidents
At the beginning of the operation, the bale goes directly to the spreader.
possible causes
The bale diameter is too big
The bale layers are stuck
The bale stopped rotating.
The center of the bale is too
tight.
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The conveyor chains jump and shift.
The conveyor is not tight
enough.
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The material is going over the loading arm.
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The bale diameter is too big
The straw is broken.
During
bedding,
spreader stopped.
There is too much straw in the
spreader.
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Activate the conveyor at its maximum
speed and then activate it in the opposite
direction. The bale will rotate in the other
direction. Repeat the operation until it
unsticks the layer.
Activate the conveyor at its maximum
speed and then activate it in the opposite
direction. The bale will rotate in the other
direction. Repeat the operation until it
unsticks the layer.
Adjust the conveyor chain. If the
adjustment is to the limit, remove a halflink chain from each side. If it still doesn’t
work, replace both chains.
- Stop the left/right rotation. Open the
loading arm a little to help the material
going in the right direction. Then
completely lift up the loading arm before
activating the left/right rotation. Never
rotate left/right if the loading is not
completely closed.
- Activate the conveyor in the opposite
direction. Reduce the conveyor speed.
Then reactivate de conveyor in the right
direction to unroll the bale.
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14. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
The user is responsible for the maintenance of the machine.
To guarantee a long service life and perfect operation, carefully follow the instructions given below.
For the tractor’s maintenance, please consult the relevant instruction handbook.
Maintenance and repair operations must only be performed by qualified personnel.
Keep the machine and its accessories clean and in perfect operating condition.
Let drive elements (hoses and other hydraulic components …) cool down before any intervention.
Respect the following maintenance intervals:
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Every 20 hours of use, grease bearings of unrolling device’s drive shaft as well as those of the
bedding device.
Every 40 hours of use, grease the loading arm’s articulations as well as the glide rails (hydraulic
extension of loading arm, offset, superelevator).
Every 50 hours of use, grease the drive chains of the unrolling device and the bedding device (if
so equipped).
Every 50 hours of use, control tyre pressure (semi-mounted chassis); tyre pressure must be 6
bar.
Check tightening of bolts.
Periodically check the condition of the hoses.
Check condition of bedding device’s teeth before each use and as soon as abnormal vibrations
appear. In order to conserve rotor balancing of bedding device, remember also to replace the
blade diametrically opposed.
Ensure that the hydraulic couplers are kept free from any impurities (these might hinder the
control spool valves’ correct operation).
Bale Unroller - Spreader
Groupe Anderson
GROUPE ANDERSON
5125 de la Plaisance
Chesterville (Québec)
CANADA G0P 1J0
Email : service@grpanderson.com
Tel. : 1-819-382-2952
Fax. : 1-819-382-2218
www.grpanderson.com