- [Presenter] Vermeer 604 and
605N Balers deliver strength,
productivity and operating convenience.
From top to bottom, these balers are built
to withstand tough conditions
and high capacity production.
There are a few things
you should remember to do
before going into the field
with your 604 and 605N Balers.
The first thing to check
before you go to the field
is your pickup height.
Optimum performance requires you
to adjust the pickup height
to account for ground
and windrow conditions.
604 and 605N series Balers are equipped
with a standard hydraulic pickup lift.
Use your tractor's hydraulic control
to adjust your pickup height.
Generally, the clearance
between pickup teeth
and the ground should be
approximately one and a half inches
with the pickup fully lowered.
Next, it's important
to set your bail size,
navigate to the bail set up
screen on the eLink Pro Monitor,
touch the minus or plus buttons
to adjust full bail size
then recalibrate bail size
to confirm actual bail size
matches current bail size
with the wrapped pale in the chamber.
This brings us to our third
step and go into the field
with 604 or 605N Baler.
Setting your calibration,
this is important
and confirming that the bail
in the chamber matches the bar graph size
in the eLink Pro Monitor.
Engage the PTO and
fully open the tailgate.
When in the calibrate screen,
touch bale size button
to enter the calibrate bale size screen.
Touch the minus or plus buttons to offset
the sensitive bale size to 43 inches.
You can offset the bail
diameter in one inch increments,
close the tailgate.
You can also calibrate your
bale size in the field,
to do this, make it wrap
a bail and take note
of your current bail size
reading before ejecting the bail.
Measure the actual bail
diameter both vertically
and horizontally on each side of the bale.
Add measurements together and
divide by four to determine
the average bail size.
Repeat these steps again until your bales
are within one inch of the
current bale size reading
with the wrapped bale in the chamber.
Another thing to make sure
you have taken care of
before going out to the
field is your density.
As the bail grows, belt
tightener movement is restrained
by a combination of spring and
hydraulic cylinder pressure
to pack crop material into a dense bale.
Use the hydraulic density
gauge to ensure your bales
have the desired density.
To adjust your density, open
the left hand side for access.
Loosen the jam nut and rotate
the density pressure
control knob clockwise
to increase density and counterclockwise
to decrease density.
Tighten the jam nut to
secure the control knob
when your adjustment is complete.
Finally, the last thing you
need to make sure you check
before going to the field
with your 604 or 605N
series Baler is making sure
you have an ample supply
of net wrap or twine.
To load net, touch the
load button on the monitor
to move the netwrap mechanism
into the optimal position
for loading net load of netwrap.
Press and hold home to continue
with netwrap roll loading instruction.
Open the netwrap access
door and slide a roll
of netwrap onto the
spindle on the right side
with the neck coming off
of the bottom of the roll.
Swing the spindle support
into the opposite end
of the roll and secure with the linchpin.
Gather the leading edge of netwrap
and route under the spiral roller
and over the feed pan.
Pull the netwrap through so
that it hangs four inches
below the front of the feed pan.
Spread the netwrap so it is at least half
of the width of the pan.
Center the net role within the baler.
Use small slots on the storage cradle
to center the netwrap roll.
Tighten the T handle to
expand the rubber bushing
on the spindle gripping the cardboard too.
After the completion of
this prefilled check,
you're ready to go to the field
with your Vermeer 604
or 605N series Baler.
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