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2. FRAIS A 6 PANS 16 4 500501 BOULON DE CARROSSERIE 17 2 500503 BOULON DE CARROSSERIE 18 2 500179 BOULON 19 1 210345 PUSHER SUPPORT PLATE DETAIL J DETAIL H im E DETAIL D Q m m 17 13 Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 27 A 18 COMPLETE PUSHER ANDERSON PARTS LIST PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 4 210298 RIGHT CYLINDER SUPPORT 15 1 210792 ADJUSTMENT ROD 2 2 210183 CYLINDER LOCK PIN 16 1 210791 JJACK SUPPORT 3 2 320043 COTTER PIN 17 2 501005 NUT 4 1 500177 BOLT 18 4 501042 NUT 5 1 501034 NYLON NUT 19 1 210301 PUSHER 6 1 210181 1 WEDGE SUPPORT 20 2 210671 TEFLON 7 2 210299 LEFT CYLINDER SUPPORT 21 4 210562 TEFLON SUPPORT 8 1 210300 PUSHER SUPPORT 22 4 501032 NYLON NUT 9 8 210790 LIFTING PLATE 23 4 501030 NYLON NUT 10 1 306020 LEVER PIVOT 24 4 500456 CARRIAGE BOLT 11 10 500004 BOLT 25 4 500026 BOLT 12 8 501030 NYLON NUT 26 7 500500 CARRIAGE BOLT 13 1 210816 STOPPER 27 9 501024 FLANGE NUT 14 1 306022 LEVER PIVOT 28 2 500501 CARRIAGE BOLT na s 12 11 a m Kc P FS e 20 DETAIL E DETAIL D Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville
3. WASHER 7 2 502035 WASHER PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210199 TRIGGER 2 1 304005 1 SPRING 3 1 210795 TRIGGER SUPPORT 4 1 304022 SPRING 5 1 500086 6 1 501032 NUT 7 1 501022 FLANGE NUT 8 2 500602 FLANGE BOLT PARTS LIST QTY LI PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210358 TRANSFER ROD 1 2 1 210359 TRANSFER ROD 2 5 lt 2 501020 FLANGE NUT 4 2 502002 WASHER 5 2 500004 LISTE DE PI CES QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210806 INSIDE HALF MOON SUPPORT 2 1 210794 OUTSIDE HALF MOON SUPPORT 3 1 210795 THREADED ROD 4 1 210805 PLASTIC TUBE 5 2 500004 BOLT 6 1 210797 TRIPPING PLATE 7 1 304022 SPRING 8 2 501020 NUT 9 4 501030 NYLON NUT 12 1 306034 14 4 501032 NYLON NUT Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com A 26 DIESEL ENGINE SUPPORT OPTION ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 8 501032 NYLON NUT 2 3 501031 NYLON NUT 3 2 500086 BOLT 4 2 500084 BOLT 5 4 500090 BOLT 6 1 470113 BATTERY 7 1 210650 BATTERY 8 2 500114 BOLT 9 1 210329 SUPPORT REINFORC
4. Content 1 General view 2 Complete front section 3 Frame front section 4 Front gate 5 Support of roller 6 Front spindle 7 Rear frame 8 Automatic system and valve 9 Steering axle 10 Rear axle 11 Hoop wheel drive 12 Power unit Tank 13 Support hoop 14 Throttle control 15 Complete spear 16 Rear section 17 Fender s 18 Complete pusher Pusher cylinder 19 Hoop 20 Stretcher 21 Roll support 22 Hoop shield 23 Valve valve support 24 Hydraulic diagram 25 Plastic watch 26 Diesel engine throttle 27 Automated driving 28 Tank 292 ONE UC Uo UM AU OD OU SUA UL SUL UU US UM EVI DE OO TU EUIS SUL CU 82050 SM 20 SU For any parts order please use the parts manual to find the item s you need and contact your dealer to order it or contact us directly at ANDERSON EQUIPMENT 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec CANADA GOP 1J0 Fax 819 382 2218 Email service grpanderson com Visit our website gt www grpanderson com a 1 GENERAL VIEW DETAIL A Plastic watch Control panel Pusher automatic system Hoop Wheel drive Front gate Stretcher Idler roller Table X TRACTOR Hoop driving system D 5 2 gt m E 8 eg s2 ce o I Hydraulic jack Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpan
5. 304013 SPRING 210288 RIGHT HOOP SUPPORT 210290 RIGHT SUPPORT PUSHER CYLINDER _ EN EN ES EN n ES LOI Se lee 210882 HOSE ATTACHMENT V Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 21 13 LEFT HOOP SUPPORT A ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210608 1 LEFT REAR ATTACHEMENT PLATE 2 1 500510 CARRIAGE BOLT 3 6 501024 FLANGE NUT 4 1 500326 BOLT 5 1 501057 HALF NYLON NUT 6 1 500184 BOLT 7 1 501034 NYLON NUT 8 1 210772 LEFT HOOP PIVOT 9 1 210841 LEFT PIVOT PLATE 10 4 501024 FLANGE NUT 11 2 500510 CARRIAGE BOLT 12 2 500500 CARRIAGE BOLT 13 1 210287 1 ATTACHMENT 14 1 210156 LEFT FRONT ATTACHMENT PLATE 15 3 500506 CARRIAGE BOLT 16 1 210290 1 PUSHER LEFT CYLINDER SUPPORT Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 22 14 THROTTLE CONTROL A ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210280 THROTTLE HANDLE 2 1 210281 ADJUSTABLE PLATE 3 6 501030 NYLON NUT 4 3 500004 BOLT 5 1 310015 SPRING 6 1 502002 FLAT W
6. If during the year following the purchase of a new machine your Anderson equipment fails to function properly due to defective design materials manufacturing or assembly our company will repair your equipment free of charge Keep your original invoice or a photocopy Please refer to your invoice whenever you order parts have questions about the operating procedures of your machine or for any questions you may have concerning your warranty Replacement or repair of equipment parts will be performed by the dealer or by our technician This includes parts and labour only All work must be preauthorized by the Anderson customer service department The customer will be responsible for transporting the equipment to from the authorized dealer The dealer will describe the terms of this warranty to the customer before the retail sale and will record the date of purchase the serial number and the equipment description To have equipment repaired under the warranty the customer must advise his dealer as soon as possible of the problem and request that the repairs be made according to the terms of the applicable warranty Understanding that it is our desire to always improve on our products our company reserves the right to modify its machines their characteristics and their parts at any time without advance notice or obligation In no event will Anderson be liable for any incidental or consequential damages or injuries including but n
7. STEERING CYLINDER E 2 X 5405 6 6 oz E 61 28 F CYL POUSSOIR PUSHER CYL GAUCHE LEFT pn be 61 67 2 X 5924 8 2 X 5405 8 12 lt S 5725 8 8 67295 57064 2 X 5405 6 8 61 78 CYL POUSSOIR PUSHER CYL DROIT RIGHT CYLINDRE X TRACTOR CYLINDER J ga 5315 8 8 LEM 5310 8 10 466999 VALVE A BILLE 1 2 H P BALL VALVE 1 2 HIGH PRESSURE o al o D 451992 3529 6 4 5 s 5 TE GALV 3 4 3109 8 6 3529 8 8 3709 08 5205 8 8 61 66 A gt 5705 8 5205 8 8 m 61 07 61 04 K N A 5315 8 8 D F7 61 31 L MANCHON 3 4 1 1 2 FILTRE 61 01 X ES FT By VALVE ANTIRETOUR 3 4 X 1 1 2 NIPPLE FILTER rn USD Fx rRACTOR CHECK VALVE RESERVOIR HYDRAULIQUE 3759 12 12 HYDRAULIC TANK 5205 12 12 CR PINE 1 1 2 X 1 RELIEF VALVE y 3069 12 8 1 1 2 X 1 STRAINER an EST ANTIRETOUR RE BAGUE 1 1 2 61 05 9315 8 8 5605 8 11 2 SLEEVE 5315 8 8 Groupe Anderson 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO 40 Email service grpanderson com 24 DIAGRAMME HYDRAULIQUE HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM A ANDERSON VALVE PRINC
8. e Move to a position near the wrapper where you can see the pointer that activates the hoop e Pull on the emergency stop button The pusher will move forward When the finger that is attached to the pusher arrives in front of the pointer push the emergency stop button Figure 39 e Stop the engine Anderson Group Operator s Manual 61 ANDERSON Loosen the bolts on the finger that hold in place Adjust the position so that it slightly touches the pointer Figure 41 lt Pointer for hoop start action 4 N Finger attached to pusher that actions the pointer for the hoop start Figure 41 Adjustment of the hoop trigger The hoop actuator is now adjusted Restart the engine and pull on the hydraulic stop so that the pusher comes back to the start position 62 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON Adjusting the pusher trigger This adjustment is only necessary if the trigger does not engage the pusher when a bale is placed on the wrapper Place the pusher bar over the trigger To move the pusher bar over the trigger to adjust it proceed it as follows Turn the hoop speed control to 0 Push the emergency stop button Start the engine Press the pedal by the engine to manually engage the pusher Figure 40 Move to a position where you can see the trigger and the pusher bar at the same time Figure 42 Pull on the hydraulic stop button Let the pusher go to the front of the wrapper a
9. NYLON NUT 3 4 501030 NYLON NUT 4 4 500004 BOLT 5 2 502002 FLAT WASHER 6 2 502015 WASHER 6 19 501032 NYLON NUT 7 2 501022 FLANGE NUT 8 2 500442 CARRIAGE BOLT 9 8 500175 BOLT 10 1 315103 SENSOR 11 2 500348 BOLT 12 2 501049 NYLON NUT 13 1 223399 ACTIVATOR FOR SENSOR 14 1 210333 SENSOR SUPPORT 15 1 210340 SENSOR SUPPORT 16 1 210339 LIGHT GUARD 17 1 310334 RIGHT GUARD 18 2 315101 SENSOR 19 1 210337 RIGHT SENSOR BOX 20 2 210336 PIN 21 2 320010 HITCH PIN 22 1 210338 LEFT SENSOR BOX 23 1 210335 LEFT GUARD 24 1 315133 REMOTE 25 1 900603 RELEY 26 1 500001 BOLT 27 1 315081 COMPUTER 28 1 210360 REMOTE CONTROL SUPPORT 29 1 210361 CONTROL SUPPORT 30 2 500008 BOLT 31 2 500368 CARRIAGE BOLT 32 1 315155 3 FONCTION REMOTE 33 1 315132 REMOTE CONTROL 34 3 900565 _ GREEN LIGHT KIT 35 3 900566 RED LIGHT KIT 36 1 900564 YELLOW LIGHT KIT 37 2 ORING Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO 47 Email service grpanderson com 28 TANK A ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 4 500084 BOLT 2 8 501022 FLANGE NUT 3 2 500360 CARRIAGE BOLT 4 4 500082 BOLT 5 1 GAS TANK 6 1 210364 GAS TANK LEFT SUPPORT 7 1 210363 GAS TANK RIGHT SUPPORT 8 1 470027 GAS VALVE 9 1 210362 VALVE SUPPORT 10 1 470026 GAZFILTER Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Ch
10. BOLT 5 1 322008 POMP ADAPTOR 6 1 322020 INSERT 7 1 322042 COUPLING 8 1 322050 COUPLING 9 1 451179 HYDRAULIC FITTING 10 1 451190 HYDRAULIC FITTING 11 4 500084 BOLT 12 2 500088 BOLT 13 1 610006 ENGINE 14 1 468500 HYDRAULIC POMP 15 4 502045 WASHER 16 1 210649 AIR FILTER FOR CRANK 17 1 470113 BATTERY 18 4 500092 BOLT 19 4 502004 FLAT WASHER 20 1 210278 1 SUPPORT 21 1 315044 BATTERY ENGINE WIRE A XE 913 4 D MEAM x Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 18 A 12 TANK ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210279 TANK 2 1 470112 PLUG 3 1 470990 STRAINER 4 1 470013 FILTER 5 2 451985 HYDRAULIC FITTING 6 1 450558 HYDRAULIC FITTING 7 1 470117 PLUG 8 1 450010 HYDRAULIC FITTING 9 1 465905 PILOT OPERATED CHECK VALVE 10 1 450193 HYDRAULIC FITTING 11 1 450243 HYDRAULIC FITTING 12 3 450548 HYDRAULIC FITTING 13 1 450025 HYDRAULIC FITTING 14 1 450829 HYDRAULIC FITTING 15 1 450273 HYDRAULIC FITTING 16 1 466999 HYDRAULIC VALVE 17 1 450196 HYDRAULIC FITTING 18 1 451992 HYDRAULIC FITTING 19 1 451998 HYDRAULIC FITTING Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson co
11. E EMERGENCY STOP HOOP START STOP Groupe Anderson 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 41 24 DIAGRAMME HYDRAULIQUE HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM ANDERSON LISTE DE BOYAUX HOSE LIST PI CE PART DESCRIPTION QT QTY PIECE PART DESCRIPTION 1 210855 61 14 1 210856 61 19 1 210857 61 20 1 210858 61 48 1 210859 61 69 1 210860 61 78 1 210861 61 79 1 210862 61 81 1 210863 61 82 1 210864 61 32 1 210865 61 77 1 210866 61 95 1 210867 61 93 2 210868 61 10 1 210869 61 12 1 210870 61 13 1 210871 61 23 1 210872 61 25 1 210873 61 26 1 210874 61 27 1 210875 61 28 1 210876 61 29 1 210877 61 33 1 210878 61 36 1 210879 61 15 1 210880 61 24 1 210881 61 34 1 210882 61 35 1 210883 61 31 1 210884 61 66 1 210885 61 1 1 210886 61 2 1 210887 61 3 1 210888 1 61 4 1 210889 1 61 5 1 210890 61 6 1 210899 61 50 d 210901 61 7 1 210902 61 8 Groupe Anderson 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 42 A 25 PLASTIC WATCH ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210807 1 wor 2 1 210306 1 SUPPORT OF PIVOT 3 1 210305 ACTIVATION HOOK 4 2 500572 _ SHOULDER SCREW 5 2 501020 FLANGE NUT 6 2 502002
12. subjected to bad treatment or negligence has been used inappropriately has not received necessary maintenance not been appropriately protected during storage damaged by vandalism bad weather natural elements collision or an accident Our warranty is void if your equipment has been modified in any way without our express authorization The warranty does not cover towing expenses or service calls Anderson s Responsibilities Reimbursement for parts used in warranty repair will be credited only when the parts are purchased from Anderson unless approved by Anderson prior to the warranty repair Parts will be credited at the Dealer s net cost No warranty will be allowed on parts that are past due In the event that parts must be shipped from Anderson freight will be paid by the Dealer and will be shipped by the most economical means to arrive in the shortest possible time Air Next Day Air Priority and other special shipment methods requested by the Dealer will be at the Customer s expense Warranty Labour Reimbursement for labour expense to the Dealer is made by payment of the Retail Labour Rate of 65 00 CAD per hour or as regulated by provincial statutes Repair times will be reviewed by Anderson and may be adjusted to average repair time required by other Dealers to make similar repairs Other Warranty Provisions These guidelines are to be followed when performing warranty repairs All parts removed during warranty repair should
13. BOLT m Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 34 22 HOOP SHIELD A ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210831 LOCK 2 1 210681 1 SHIELD 3 1 210304 SHIELD SUPPORT 3 7 PARTS LIST 2 ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 5 1 3 501020 FLANGE NUT 2 2 500006 IBOLT D 4 3 1 210755 6 4 1 210809 5 2 500004 BOLT 0 o 6 1 304021 SPRING P 2 7 1 501030 NYLON NUT 1 1 PARTS LIST PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210682 1 FIXED ATTACHMENT 2 1 210681 1 SHIELD 3 1 210304 SHIELD SUPPORT 20 2 502002 FLAT WASHER 21 2 500006 BOLT DETAIL A Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 35 23 VALVES SUPPORT PARTS LIST 2 z 5 5 E M 212 x o x mo E x crc 2 S 50 a Q 9 Ola EIS So Qa s Gi a tua n So uo OC oc joc n us Sr Ilo ol lu E 3062 lt lt don I al 0 14 500 200 0 Eo o lt z 555 lt gt o o oS ooo i zo 5 oz Eu Sul O D O ou uE E 2121555 Quti rc gt gt gt gt 60 00 0222255255255832225525 121551
14. ENGINE IS RUNNING IOUS INJURIES CAM OC m Before starting the wrapper Locate and understand all warning stickers on the wrapper Know how to stop your wrapper with the emergency stop button Make sure that all options and levers are in the neutral position off before starting the Honda engine Remove any flammable material hay straw or other residue near the engine Remove any hay or other debris that may be stuck in any of the moving parts of the machine to be sure that they move freely when the wrapper is running Replace all worn or defective parts Consult chapter 6 Maintenance and advanced adjustments for a complete description of the maintenance and tune ups of the machine NOTE While operating the wrapper 18 Keep your hands and feet far from moving parts Hoop pusher chains and gears etc Wear safe clothing Avoid scarves and ample clothing loose fitting that can easily become stuck in the moving parts of the equipment Wear adequate hearing protection You will reduce the risk of hearing loss that could be provoked by continuous exposure of the noise from the wrapper Use a mask when working in dusty conditions Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON e If you work in the evening or at night be sure that the lighting is sufficient to operate safely e sure to have a working fire extinguisher at your disposal e Always leave all of the protective screens or other safety devices in po
15. Group 12 ANDERSON Hydraulic sto Hydraulic break valve pressure gauge Engine E T P Hydraulic jack Front gate Front wheel drive Pusher cylinder Direction Hoop speed control Selection valve wrapping or moving mode Hydraulic break valve Figure 2 Control panel Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 1 2 Techincal Specifications Figure 3 Dimensions Selection Dimension Width A 2 84m 112in Width in transport format 2 58m 101 5in Height B 2 87m 113in Length C W tailgate lifted 5 12m 201 5in Length W tailgate lowered 5 65m 222 5in Total Weight 2 180kg 4 806lbs Pulling weight 422kg 1 004165 Table 1 Weight and dimensions Anderson Group Operator s manual 13 ANDERSON Product Specification Engine Honda GX 390 gas powered Kubota optional OC 96 diesel powered Wrapping capacity 120 bales h Bale dimensions Length 1 2 to 1 52m 4ft to 5ft Diameter 1 2 to 1 68m 48 to 66in Stretchers Quantity 2 or option of 4 Length 76 cm 30in Plastic film Size of roll 76 cm 30in Stretch Capacity 5596 4096 with optional gears Movable distance of pusher Up to 1 9m 75in Hoop Exterior diameter 2 58m 101 5in Interior diameter 2 05m 80 5in Rotation speed 28 RPM max Hydraulic system Type Open Pressu
16. Honda or Kubota engine is supplied with the wrapper It contains all of the necessary information to maintain the engine as well as the safety regulations to be respected Before using your Anderson wrapper take time to read the manual respective to the engine on your wrapper Anderson holds no responsibility for the content in the manual of the Engine Important Notices Warning messages Provide information which must be read to avoid damaging the wrapper Danger messages Provide information which must be read to avoid injury to persons or animals Not following these instructions may lead to serious injury or even death These types of notes provide additional information about NOTE the topic in which they are found Anderson Group r Operator s manual 9 ANDERSON 1 Introduction Congratulations You have just purchased yourself an Anderson wrapper Your wrapper is a quality piece of machinery built essentially to wrap round bales in a tube 1 1 General presentation of the wrapper The following illustration shows the main components of the NWX660 Wrapper Plastic roll Left side MI h 6 7 AN Sch Gf A 42 Tail Gate un x oo E n o e EH i EC 5 lt 88 Guide roller Right side Figure 1 Main components of an Anderson NWX660 Wrapper 11 Operator s manual Anderson
17. Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 28 A 19 INSIDE ROLL T cl PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 4 210576 1 INSIDE HOOP SECTION 2 16 500442 CARRIAGE BOLT 3 16 501022 FLANGE NUT 4 2 210836 BOTTOM HOOP ATTACHMENT 5 2 500500 CARRIAGE BOLT 6 2 501024 FLANGE NUT 9 DETAIL G DETAIL H OUTSIDE HOOP PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 2 210580 2 STRETCHER HOOP SECTION 2 2 kas SEE OTHER PAGE 3 2 210581 2 HOOP SECTION Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 29 19 STRETCHER ROLL SECTION A ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 4 210580 2 OUTSIDE HOOP SECTION 2 2 210584 PLASTIC ROLLER ADJUSTABLE HOLDER 3 2 210583 PLASTIC ROLLER FIXED HOLDER 4 2 279004 COMPLETE STRETCHER 5 4 210585 RETAINING ROD 4 500044 BOLT 2 279005 _ BLACK ROLLER ON STRETCHER 2 210744 _ STRETCHER FRAME 9 4 500175 BOLT 10 8 500254 BOLT 11 8 501025 FLANGE NUT 12 8 e SEE OTHER PAGE Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 30 19 OUTSIDE ROLL A ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 306014 1 CASTER 2 1 306019 1 SPACER 3
18. Repeat this operation if there is still film on the stretcher If you placed both rolls of new plastic on the wrapper at the same time you should have no more than two bales to wrap manually NOTE 40 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 4 Once the second roll is empty replace both rolls of film see section 3 5 Installing plastic film rolls and reactivate the plastic watch see section 9 2 If your wrapper is equipped with this option 4 7 Orientation of the bale tube You can change the direction of the bale tube to avoid obstacles or so that the row is as straight as possible To do this simply move the control lever in the direction Figure 2 that you wish the wrapper to move 4 8 Ending a bale tube The X Tractor system allows you to finish the tube and empty the wrapper Preparation for finishing the bale row 1 Before you put the last bale on the wrapper adjust the stopper of the pusher to the closest position to the hoop as possible Figure 20 So the last bale of the tube will be pushed farther than the cylinder of the X tractor Stopper for the pusher return Figure 20 Adjusting the stopper for the pusher Anderson Group Operator s manual 41 ANDERSON 2 Put the last bale to be wrapped in the bale bag and put it on the wrapper The end of the bag should be facing the rear of the wrapper Figure 21 When the cycle is complete the bale should be at the end of the X tractor push off
19. When the pin is in the idol control the acceleration of the NOTE engine is automatically controlled Locking pin Figure 8 Engine idol control lever 4 Place the control lever of the selection valve in the position move Figure 2 5 With the main valve levers Move the wrapper with the front traction To move forward or reverse also to turn the wheels Figure 2 6 When you have finished moving the wrapper replace the pin in the idle control handle Figure 8 This will allow the automatic control of the engine again 24 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON Moving the wrapper medium distances You can move your wrapper by connecting it to a tractor or truck for distances less than 50km Do not move the wrapper by pulling it with a A tractor or truck any distances more than 50km Certain moving parts and tires will wear our prematurely To take the wrapper long distances Warning please use a trailer To move the wrapper by tractor or pickup truck please follow the below procedures 1 Lift the wrapper by activating the hydraulic jack Figure 2 and then fix the tongue to the truck or tractor that you are using to pull the wrapper Figure 9 x Figure 9 Tongue helm A During transport the front traction wheels should not be touching the ground Warning Anderson Group Operator s manual 25 ANDERSON 2 Use Safety chains between the wrapper and the to
20. be held for a period of 60 days after the Warranty Claim has been submitted to Anderson These parts can be discarded if disposition or return request hasn t been made during this period Parts that are returned to Anderson for which credit has not been issued can be returned upon Dealer request within 30 days of claim disposition These parts will be discarded after the 30 day period Anderson reserves the rights to deny or reverse any and all Warranty Claims for parts labour or miscellaneous charges when errors are found or warranty provisions are abused or fraudulent claims are submitted Training Program and demo aftermarket provision To increase dealer s expertise about Anderson s product line we recommend that our dealers request a training or demo session You can obtain information on this from your local representative Anderson Group Operator s manual 7 ANDERSON About this Manual This manual is designed to familiarize you with your new wrapper and ensure you of the safe and proper methods of use Disclaimer Illustrations The illustrations in this manual are presented as references according to the available information at the time of printing this manual Group Anderson reserves the right to modify its machines without notice Engine The NWX wrapper is equipped with a Honda Engine It can be replaced with the optional Kubota diesel engine which will improve the performance of the wrapper The user guide for the
21. engage the brake so that the hoop does not turn during installation of the film Figure 13 Brake pedal 30 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 2 Remove the pin from the support before putting the film roll Figure 14 Then slide the support to allow your enough space to add the new roll or remove the old one Figure 14 Supports for film rolls The rollers of the stretcher should always be clean and should turn freely to avoid any jam or tear of the plastic film If you need to check section 6 4 to find out how to Clean the stretcher rollers NOTE Anderson Group Operator s manual 31 ANDERSON 3 Install the new roll of plastic film so that it is exactly as in the below diagram i Plastic film roll Bale Hoop Rotation Stretcher Plastic Watch Figure 15 Film installation 4 Replace the film support and insert the pin to lock it 5 Insert the film between the rollers of the stretcher see Figure 16 By first going around the black roller and then through the two aluminum rollers You want to have about 30cm 12in of plastic sticking out past the stretcher when finished 6 If your wrapper is equipped with a plastic watch see section 9 2 for more details of this option you will have to go around the plastic watch as well see above diagram 32 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 7 Pull on the plastic film and attach it to the hook situated on the par
22. obstacles section 4 7 and also how to wrap with only one roll of film when one of the stretchers are empty section 4 6 4 1 Adjustments To wrap a bale row that corresponds to the characteristics of your bale and your preferences of wrapping you will have to adjust the wrapper These adjustments can be modified at any time during the wrapping process to adapt the wrapper to fit your needs NOTE Consult chapter 5 to better understand these adjustments You can adjust the following components Bale width bale guides Guide rollers Pusher return at the end of its cycle Hoop starting position Pusher height Bale compression Number of plastic layers 4 2 Leveling the wrapper Level the wrapper so that the first bales wrapped do not slide off the machine To level the wrapper proceed as follows 1 Start the engine of the wrapper 2 Level the wrapper by using the hydraulic jack 4 3 Using compression bales To be sure to have good quality silage the wrapped bales must contain the least amount of air possible When you wrap your first bale you have to use bales in front of it to compress the Anderson Group Operator s manual 35 ANDERSON tube and force the air out For bales of 1 52m 5ft you can use one bale For bales of 1 2m 4ft you will need two bales These bales are not wrapped at the beginning of your bale row They are used as a weight at the beginning of the bale row so that the first bales that yo
23. of the wrapper before you begin operation Also insist that the procedures in this manual are followed by all who use your wrapper You should be sure that all people using your wrapper are Responsible people that you trust Have received the necessary training to operate the wrapper in a safe way Know all emergency telephone numbers Are aware of the location of your first aid kit Use Only use the wrapper to wrap bales The wrapper can wrap bales of 1 2 up to 1 52 meters 4ft to 5ft in length and a diameter of 1 68m 66in and less Avoid all other uses also the machine is not to be used to transport anything such as people or livestock Security perimeter Do not allow yourself to be disturbed during the operation of this machine When you are operating this wrapper you must be the only person around the machine machine in operation must be respected Remove all other people children and animals from the site Neglecting this rule may result in serious Danger injuries or even death i A 5 meter security perimeter 15ft around the Anderson Group Operator s manual 17 ANDERSON Basic Security measures machine or on the tail gate may cause injuries or even death This is one of the main causes of Danger accidents related to the use of the wrapper Never walk on front tail gate or let anyone else A walk on this part of the equipment Walking on the 4 DANGER A DANGER 4 DANGER DO NOT STEP WHEN
24. on the automatic system See section Adjusting the hoop activation lever pointer On page 59 The pusher does not return to the The automatic system may be dirty Clean the automatic system 74 Operator s manual Anderson Group Problem home position at the end of its cycle Possible causes The spring on the automatic system is not tight enough ANDERSON Solution Adjust the spring on the automatic system See section Adjusting the spring on the automatic system The pusher has returned to its home position but the engine is still forcing like it has not completed its cycle Problem The X Tractor system does not work properly Anderson Group The limit stop is not adjusted properly Adjust the limit stop for the pusher See section 6 7 Table 7 Pusher trouble Possible causes The pusher is not in its rearmost position or the sensor is not properly adjusted Solution Verify that the pusher is fully retracted and the sensor is in the right position The sensor is located just under the pusher bar Just above the pedal for the manual operation of the pusher Table 8 X Tractor trouble Operator s Manual 75 ANDERSON Problem Possible Causes Solution The hoop does The speed control is too low Raise the hoop speed control not turn or does not turn fast enough The hoop drive wheel is slipping 1 Tighten the hoop whee
25. on the right side interior of the wrapper frame Your wrapper can also be equipped with a remote start NOTE and stop see section 9 4 A This remote is not waterproof Warning The remote is equipped with two buttons and an indication light e The green button B allows you to start the engine e The red button C Turns off the engine e red light A Blinks briefly when a button is pushed and the battery is working correctly Figure 52 Functions of the remote Programing If your remote control was installed at the factory the remote is already configured If the starter was not installed in the factory or if you have replaced the remote you will have to program it To program the remote proceed as follows 1 Turn the engine Off 2 Hold in the red button on the remote C at the same time turn the ignition to ON and then OFF and then to ON again 3 Let go of the red button and press the green button The engine should start 80 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON Starting the engine with the remote To start the engine with the remote proceed as follows 1 Turn the ignition of the engine to On 2 Be sure that the emergency stop button is pulled out and the safety gate for the hoop is closed securely 3 Push on the green button B of the remote control Figure 52 If the engine does not start on the first attempt the system will automatically try two more times without you
26. pressing the button again NOTE Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes Solution The remote start The ignition of the engine is in the Turn the ignition On does not work Off position The battery of the remote is low or Replace the battery and check is not installed correctly the connection The fuse of the engine has blown Replace the fuse Table 12 Troubleshooting the remote start and stop Anderson Group Operator s Manual 81 ANDERSON 9 4 Remote steering Thanks to the remote steering option you can operate the wrapper from your tractor with a remote control The functions of the remote control allow you to manage the wrapper as well start and stop the engine This option includes a remote control a receiver and an electric section on the main hydraulic valve The receiver and electric section on the valve are installed in factory and require no adjustment or maintenance The remote steering option offers the same functions as the remote start and stop and also allows you to manage the functions of the wrapper NOTE Control panel of the wrapper If the remote steering option is installed on your wrapper the control panel of the wrapper will contain two features 1 A blue button to turn on the receiver of the remote function 2 lever smaller than the four others to manage the drive wheels of the wrapper When this option is not installed the wrapper will have a lever th
27. should cut at the beginning of ear emergence or just before maturity For legumes alfalfa red or white clover lotus etc you are to cut when the flower is about 10 developed Mature crops give a better return and contain more fibers However once wrapped they tend to deteriorate after just a few months Harvesting before maturity will give a great tasting crop and also allows a faster re growth giving you a 2 and 3 cut The quality of the product also depends on the methods of harvesting and also the methods of raking or curing the hay For example large regular field crops produce bales that are more solid and uniform It is also important to avoid contaminating the fodder with soil manure or other residues from previous harvests When is the best time for Baling After the drying period the decision of when to bale your fodder depends above all else on the time when the amount of humidity in the cut hay has decreased just enough You want your fodder to stay good for at least one year the ideal level of humidity is around 50 for both grasses and legumes with a possible range of 40 to 55 Two easy and effective ways to determine the level of humidity in the hay are an easy well known test using a microwave or humidity tester If there is too much water in your baled hay the formation of butyric acid could prevent some of the fermentation necessary for conserving your silage from taking place Such hay must be used within 3 m
28. the stopper to give you enough space to load your next bale To make the pusher come back earlier move the stopper towards the rear of the wrapper To make the pusher come back later move the stopper towards the front of the wrapper Length of the bale Adjustment 1 2 m 4 ft Position A 1 52 m 5 ft Position B Table 3 Suggested adjustments Position of the Pusher return stopper Trigger e sees c Pusher return Hoop start Figure 25 Automatic system adjustments Hoop start and Pusher return 48 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 5 4 Hoop starting point By adjusting the pointer for the hoop start you can determine when the hoop will begin to turn You must first adjust the stopper for the pusher return NOTE before you adjust the hoop start point Generally you should adjust the pointer to start the hoop so that it begins to turn when the bale is approximately 5cms 2in from the previously wrapped bale See Table 4 Suggested settings Position of the pointer to start the hoop and Figure 25 To make the hoop start earlier move the pointer towards the rear of the wrapper To make the hoop start later move the pointer towards the front of the wrapper For round bales of 1 2m 4ft You can also add one or NOTE two additional layers of film to the junction of the bales You will have tighter and a more air tight bale tube without having t
29. up to avoid rodents that may settle there during the winter This could damage the plastic film If your ground is slightly sloping begin wrapping your bale NOTE tube at the bottom You will then reverse the wrapper up the hill giving you a much more compressed tube and more air will be forced out 3 3 Starting the Engine To start the Honda engine please follow the below procedure 1 Close the safety gate figure 1 Pull the emergency stop button figure 2 and turn the Honda engine key to the ON position The engine will not start if the gate is open if the emergency stop button is pushed or if the engine key is in the OFF position 1 Push the start button Green on the control panel Figure 2 or turn the Honda motor key to the Start position NOTE If it is the first start of the day or year you will have to use the choke Consult the user manual of the engine for how to use this procedure 3 4 Moving the wrapper You will probably have to move your wrapper to the area of the field that you will be storing your wrapped bales When you move your wrapper make sure to follow all of the safety measures and the recommendations of this section Before you move your wrapper to where you will be NOTE wrapping mark the place of each row This will insure that you leave enough space between them and that you will easily be able to access them when you need them without damaging the bales in the next row beside 22 Opera
30. you have a space of 3 mm 1 8 in Figure 47 do this while leaving the plate at the end of the slot that it sits in Figure 46 e Tighten the two bolts again Figure 48 Figure 48 Adjusting the automatic system Moving the plate 7 This is a very precise adjustment repeat the steps 1 to 5 to verify that the adjustment was done correctly and the space is ok 68 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON Adjusting the spring on the automatic system This adjustment may be necessary if the pusher moves all of the way forward but does not return at the end of the cycle and you have tried all other adjustments To adjust the spring proceed as follows 1 Verify the position of the spring bracket It should be at a 45 angle with the bed of the wrapper which will normally give you the correct amount of tension on the automatic system Spring Bracket 2 Figure 49 Adjusting the automatic system spring 2 Unscrew the bolt slightly for the spring support bracket and move it to stretch the spring a little more Tighten the bolt to secure it in the new position You do not want too much tension on the spring or the NOTE pusher will return before it is finished its cycle Anderson Group Operator s Manual 69 ANDERSON Adjusting the hoop drive wheel If the hoop slips or stops you can increase the tension of the spring that holds the wheel in place All you have to do is tigh
31. 0270 PUSHER MANUAL TRIGGER 4 1 500578 SHOULDER SCREW 5 8 501032 NYLON NUT 6 4 500086 BOLT 7 8 501022 FLANGE NUT 8 2 500442 CARRIAGE BOLT 9 3 500057 BOLT 10 5 501031 NYLON NUT 11 2 500052 BOLT 12 1 210662 1 AUTOMATIC SYSTEM RETURN STOPPER 13 1 210663 1 PUSHER ACTIVATION PLATE 14 1 210784 SYS AUTO ADJUSTEMENT ROD 15 4 501004 NUT 16 1 OTHERS PAGE HYDRAULIC VALVE 17 1 500570 SHOULDER SCREW 18 1 OTHERS PAGE HYDRAULIC VALVE 19 1 210149 2 TRANSFERT BAR 20 1 500180 BOLT 21 1 210148 SPACER 22 1 210781 POINT PLATE SUPPORT 23 2 210656 1 RACK IN PINION SUPPORT PLATE 24 2 210814 POINT PLATE SUPPORT 25 1 210655 1 RACK POINT PLATE 26 2 310014 SPRING 27 2 500443 CARRIAGE BOLT 28 2 502004 FLAT WASHER 29 2 500446 CARRIAGE BOLT 30 4 500444 CARRIAGE BOLT 31 1 320025 2 QR PIN 32 1 210271 RACK IN PINION SUPPORT 33 1 500088 BOLT 34 1 210272 RACK IN PINION 35 2 210273 STOPPER SYSTEM Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO 43 Email service grpanderson com 8 VALVE A ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 465880 1 HYDRAULIC VALVE 2 451229 HYDRAULIC FITTING PARTS LIST ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 465002 VALVE 2 1 451799 CROSS 3 1 451985 NIPPLE 4 2 451998 REDUCER 5 2 450548 HYDRAULIC FITTING 6 1 450827 HYDRAULIC FITTING 7 1 451120 HYDRAULIC FITTING 8 1 465003 DETENTKIT 9 1 451179
32. 05 DUST CAP 8 1 303500 SEAL 9 1 303501 BEARING 10 1 303099 BEARING 11 1 303034 BEARING 12 1 303037 ROLLING BEARING CAGE 13 6 507016 BOLT 3 7 Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec 170 8 Email service grpanderson com A ANDERSON 7 REAR FRAME a DETAIL B E 2 s OC DETAIL Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec 170 Email service grpanderson com 7 REAR FRAME A ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 2 210209 REAR CYLINDER PIN 2 1 210310 LIMIT SWITCH SUPPORT 3 1 315161 LIMIT SWITCH 4 1 210323 SPACER 5 1 210211 PIVOT 6 1 210312 LOCK 1 7 1 304001 SPRING 8 1 210313 LOCK 2 9 1 210314 LOCK 3 10 1 210315 LOCK 4 11 1 210316 LOCK 5 12 1 210317 ENGINE COVER SUPPORT 13 1 210618 DEFLECTOR 14 1 500328 BOLT 15 1 501057 HALF NYLON NUT 16 1 210823 REMOTE STARTER HOLDER 17 1 315052 REMOTE CONTROL 18 1 210320 LEFT PLATE 19 1 210321 RIGHT PLATE 20 1 210322 ENGINE COVER 21 1 325115 RUBBER DOOR HOLDER 22 1 465043 VALVE 23 1 451178 HYDRAULIC FITTING 25 1 T1 GAZ GAZ TANK 26 1 T1 CE REMOTE STEERING 26 1 T1 PA AUTOMATIC PILOT 27 2 451265 HYDRAULIC FITTING 28 1 451366 HYDRAULIC FITTING 29 1 466014 RELIEF VALVE Anderson Group 5125 de l
33. 1 320082 TOW BAR LOCKING 16 1 500297 BOLT 17 1 500293 BOLT 18 2 501036 NYLON NUT Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 5 4 FRONT GATE A ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210258 FRONT GATE FRAME 2 1 210259 FRONT GATE ROLLER 3 12 279002 PLASTIC BUSHING 4 6 210802 FRONT ROLL 5 10 501022 FLANGE NUT 6 10 500440 CARRIAGE BOLT 7 1 320039 HITCH PIN 8 1 210260 FRONT GATE CYLINDER LOCKING PIN 9 1 501031 NYLON NUT 10 1 500044 BOLT 4 Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1J0 Email service grpanderson com 5 SUPPORT ROLLER A ANDERSON LISTE DE PIECES QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 325112 SUPPORT ROLLER 2 2 303045 BEARING 3 2 320006 RETAINING RING 4 1 320010 PIN 5 1 210526 SUPPORT ROLLER SHAFT 6 1 325107 Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 6 FRONT SPINDLE A ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210261 COMPLETE SPINDLE 2 1 501076 CASTLE NUT 3 1 320020 COTTER PIN 4 1 502011 FLAT WASHER 5 1 481503 TIRE AND RIM 6 1 210015 HUB WHIT SPROCKET 7 1 4810
34. 1 481450 2 1 481002 HUB CAP 3 1 303500 DUST CAP 4 1 303501 BEARING 5 1 303099 BEARING 6 1 303037 ROLLING BEARING CAGE 7 1 303034 BEARING 8 6 507016 BOLT Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 170 Email service grpanderson com 16 11 HOOP WHEEL DRIVE A ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210324 1 IBRAKE SUPPORT 2 1 210628 HUB 3 1 481505 TIRE AND RIM 4 1 210629 WASHER 5 1 210630 WASHER 6 1 210634 1 DRIVE WHEEL BRAKE 7 1 304001 SPRING 8 2 500500 CARRIAGE BOLT 9 10 501024 FLANGE NUT 10 4 500501 CARRIAGE BOLT 11 4 500602 FLANGE BOLT 12 1 210276 MOTOR SUPPORT 13 1 451097 HYDRAULIC FITTING 14 1 450712 HYDRAULIC FITTING 15 1 451179 HYDRAULIC FITTING 16 1 450973 HYDRAULIC FITTING 17 1 465878 CHECK VALVE 18 1 469158 HYDRAULIC MOTOR 19 1 502064 WASHER 20 1 500004 1 BOLT 21 2 500501 CARRIAGE BOLT 22 1 210277 WHEEL DRIVE SUPPORT Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1J0 Email service grpanderson com 17 A 12 POWER UNIT ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210652 BATTERY SUPPORT 2 1 210650 BATTERY ATTACHMENT 3 6 501032 NYLON NUT 4 2 500114
35. 2 303021 2 BEARING Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 31 A 20 STRETCHER ANDERSON RUBBER ROLLER STRETCHER Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1J0 Email service grpanderson com 32 A 20 STRETCHER ANDERSON RUBBER ROLLER PARTS LIST ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210676 TUBING 2 2 306018 RUBBER ROLLER CAP STRETCHER PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 279102 SMALL GEAR 2 1 279100 LARGE GEAR 3 2 210591 SPACER TUBE 4 1 210586 RETAINING PLATE 5 1 210587 STRETCHER REAR PLATE 6 1 210588 STRETCHER FRONT PLATE 7 1 210720 RETAINING ROD 8 4 279006 BEARING CUP 9 1 210589 COVER 10 1 501030 NYLON NUT 11 2 210590 WASHER 12 4 501022 FLANGE NUT 14 3 501020 FLANGE NUT 15 1 304005 SPRING 16 4 500004 BOLT 17 4 501000 NUT 18 1 500008 BOLT 19 2 500017 BOLT 20 4 303018 BEARING 21 2 224069 ROLL Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO 33 Email service grpanderson com 21 ROLL SUPPORT A ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 501036 NYLON NUT 2 1 303012 BEARING 3 1 320027 RETAINING RING 4 1 279007 PLASTIC ROLL HOLDER 5 1 500297
36. 4 HYDRAULIC FITTING 10 1 451124 HYDRAULIC FITTING 11 1 450558 HYDRAULIC FITTING 12 1 451265 HYDRAULIC FITTING Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1J0 Email service grpanderson com 14 A 9 STEERING AXLE ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210274 STEERING AXLE BEAM 2 1 481450 3 2 481507 TIRE AND 4 2 500285 BOLT 5 1 467215 HYDRAULIC CYLINDER 6 2 467502 CYLINDER AXLE 7 4 467501 CYLINDER CLIP PIN 8 2 450711 HYDRAULIC FITTING 9 1 210275 DIRECTION ANGLE ARM 10 2 210341 SPACER 1 11 1 210275 1 DIRECTION ANGLE ARM 12 2 210342 SPACER2 13 2 502006 FLAT WASHER DETAIL C Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 15 10 REAR AXLE A ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 481453 COMPLET HUB 2 1 210151 SPINDLE 3 1 481507 TIRE AND RIM 4 1 500213 BOLT 5 1 501036 NYLON NUT PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 481602 TIRE 2 1 481702 RIM PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 481107 AXLE 2 1 320020 COTTER PIN 3 1 502011 FLAT WASHER 4 1 501076 JCASTLE NUT PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1
37. ASHER 7 2 501021 FLANGE NUT 8 4 500006 BOLT 9 3 501020 FLANGE NUT IT 10 1 210624 2 PLATE 11 1 306031 PLASTIC ROLLER 12 1 210775 1 ADJUSTABLE PLATE 13 1 320031 LOCK PIN gt 14 2 500412 CARRIAGE BOLT 4 G U gt U 10 TEL eo Le Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO 23 Email service grpanderson com 15 COMPLETE SPEAR A ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210291 SPEAR SUPPORT 2 1 206622 02 SPEAR 3 1 500182 BOLT 4 1 501054 HALF NYLON NUT 5 5 501024 FLANGE NUT 6 5 500501 CARRIAGE BOLT Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 24 A 16 REAR SECTION ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 2 210283 1 RIGHT PUSHER FRAME 2 1 210284 1 LEFT PUSHER FRAME 3 1 PUSHER AND FRAME 4 1 210285 POLE 5 2 467289 PUSHER CYLINDER 6 1 t COMPLETE RIGHT FENDER 7 1 at COMPLETE LEFT FENDER 8 1 pie RIGHT HOOP SUPPORT REINFORCMENT 9 1 y COMPLETE RIGHT GAURD 10 1 aiai COMPLETE LEFT GUARD 11 1 210286 LEFT HOOP SUPPORT REINFORCMENT 12 1 210172 1 RIGHT BALE GUIDE 13 1 210173 1 LEFT BALE GUIDE 14 1 Wee X TRACTOR CYLINDER 15 1 T COMPLETE HOOP SEE OTHERS PAGE Anderson Group 5125 de
38. DERSON LED light indications Red LED Green LED Description ON Blinking Battery Low OFF Blinking Normal signal ON ON Bad signal Blinking OFF Engine off waiting for command Table 15 Remote control led signals Association of the remote and the receiver The remote control and the receiver are associated together at the factory If you lose or break the remote control you will have to replace it and then have to associate it to the receiver To connect the remote to the receiver proceed as follows 1 Remove the Honda key from the ignition If you leave the key in the ignition you risk that the engine be started on its own This could cause serious injury or even death to the operator 2 Turn on the remote steering by pressing the blue button on the control panel Figure 53 3 Press and hold the start engine button on the remote control button 7 4 Press the Address Learn button Figure 55 on the receiver The led light Address Learn will blink green to indicate that the receiver has found a signal and the remote is now associated 5 Release the buttons Anderson Group Operator s Manual 85 ANDERSON Operation To start the wrapper with the remote control proceed as follows 1 Push the blue button on the control panel of the wrapper Figure 53 When the button is lit blue the remote steering function is activated When the remote steering is engaged only the remote NOTE c
39. EMENT 10 1 210330 ENGINE SUPPORT 11 2 210331 ELBOW 12 6 500046 BOLT 13 1 210331 1 14 2 325122 COLLAR 15 1 T1 DIES ENGINE Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 44 A 26 TROTTLE CONTROL DIESEL ENGINE OPTION ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 5 501030 NYLON NUT 2 3 500004 BOLT 3 3 500006 4 3 501020 FLANGE NUT 5 2 500412 CARRIAGE BOLT 6 1 210328 BUSHING 7 1 210326 AJUSTABLE PLATE 8 1 210332 TROTTLE 9 1 210325 AJUSTABLE PLATE 2 10 1 501050 1 11 1 507087 SCREW 12 1 210327 WASHER 13 1 320031 LOCK PIN 14 1 210624 2 ACTIVATION PLATE 15 1 306031 PLASTIC ROLLER GHR 16 1 310015 SPRING 17 2 501021 FLANGE NUT e 15 Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 45 A 27 AUTOMATED DRIVING OPTION ANDERSON DETAIL B DETAIL A Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 46 A 27 AUTOMATED DRIVING OPTION ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 2 8 501034
40. H 9 3 a E 2 2 The A 404632 1 NWX660 wrapper Operator s Manual 2011 Table of Contents How to Reach Us Before You Start Group Anderson Limited Warranty About this Manual 1 5 Introduction 1 1 General presentation of the wrapper 1 2 Techincal Specifications 1 3 Advise and recommendations for high quality silage Security Preparation and start up 3 1 Before You Start 3 2 Site Selection 3 3 Starting the Engine 3 4 Moving the wrapper 3 5 Installing plastic film rolls Wrapping your bale tube 4 1 Adjustments 4 2 Leveling the wrapper 4 3 Using compression bales 4 4 Installing the first bale of a tube 4 5 Wrapping a row of bales 4 6 Wrapping with only one roll of plastic film 4 7 Orientation of the bale tube 4 8 Ending a bale tube Common Adjustments 5 1 Width of your bales Bale guides Anderson Group Operator s manual ANDERSON VD GA 11 11 13 15 17 21 21 22 22 22 28 35 35 35 35 37 39 40 41 41 45 45 ANDERSON 5 2 Guide roller 5 3 Pusher return at the end of its cycle 5 4 Hoop starting point 5 5 Pusher height 5 6 Bale compression 5 7 Number of plastic layers 6 Maintenance and advanced adjustments 6 1 Maintenance and adjustment schedule 6 2 Lubrication 6 3 Greasing points 6 4 Cleaning 6 5 Verification of the wheels and tires 6 6 Verification of stretchers 6 7 Advanced adjustments 7 Storage 8 Troubleshooting 9 Options 9 1 Work
41. IPALE MAIN VALVE LIGNE DEVIATRICE DE DEBIT 2 X 5315 6 8 POWER BEYOND LINE 5706 6 CONT LEUR DE VITESSE DU CERCEAU HOOP SPEED CONTOLLER POMPE HYDRAULIQUE HYDRAULIC PUMP 5515 8 8 3069 8 8 MAE 6 X 5365 6 8 5405 6 8 7238 8 9405 8 8 5755 8 8 3269 10 8 8 7238 8 ANTHRETOUR CVTO4 d 5205 8 8 ENTR E IN 5405 8 8 n 61 20 61 93 B c AAA 61 79 M D G i 5405 6 8 x HE ANTI RETOUR VURO3CN a 3249 10 8 5 F e o 5315 8 10 4X TRACTION Y a 5515 6 10 DROIT RIGH MOTEUR DE CERCEAU HOOP MOTOR LIMITEUR DE PRESSION AH RELIEF VALVE E 5515 6 8 FREIN HYDRAULIQUE lt HYDRAULIC BRAKE lo D Ki ANTI RETOUR T VURO3CN zi 5755 8 8 61 15 5515 6 8 SEET TRACTION 5205 6 8 GAUCHE LEFT LA 61 14 5515 8 8 3709 8 5605 6 8 3269 10 12 3249 10 8 3269 8 8 MPPLE GALV 61 10 TUYAU GALV F 5205 6 6 2X7238 10 3 4 4COT 55 5205 8 8 3109 6 4 61 24 H REDUIT HEX GALV Pp 1 2F 3 4M l Tm 5205 8 8 J MT kA 5205 12 12 VALVE POUSSOIR SD11 TM K SD11 PUSHER VALVE 1255155 5 X 5365 8 8 A 5315 12 12 5315 8 10 61 48 ARR T D URGENCE D PART ARR T CERCEAU
42. Lights 9 2 Anderson Plastic Watch 9 3 Remote start and stop 9 4 Remote steering 2 Operator s Manual NWX660 wrapper 46 48 49 50 50 51 52 52 53 55 57 57 58 59 71 73 79 79 79 80 82 Anderson Group ANDERSON How to Reach Us When contacting Anderson please always provide us with the following information The product model and serial number Your name address and telephone number The purchase date and the invoice number The dealer name address telephone number and salesperson s name A precise and detailed description of the problem with the equipment You can contact our service department at the address below ADDRESS ANDERSON GROUP 5125 rue de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec CANADA 1J0 TELEPHONE 1 819 382 2952 FAX 1 819 382 2218 EMAIL service grpanderson com WEBSITE www grpanderson com Before You Start Before you start your Anderson wrapper we strongly recommend Read and understand the information in this manual e Follow all security measures e Follow the starting procedure in this manual This manual contains important information concerning the NOTE proper use of your Anderson wrapper Please give this manual to the new owner if the machine is sold or transferred Anderson Group Operator s manual 3 ANDERSON Group Anderson Limited Warranty The one year warranty period will begin on the date that the new equipment is sold to the customer
43. T ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 465983 HYDRAULIC VALVE 2 1 450712 HYDRAULIC FITTING 3 1 450716 HYDRAULIC FITTING 4 1 465879 CHECK VALVE 5 1 450548 HYDRAULIC FITTING 6 1 450381 HYDRAULIC FITTING 7 1 450008 HYDRAULIC FITTING 2 227 PARTS LIST ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 465880 HYDRAULIC VALVE 2 1 451265 HYDRAULIC FITTING 3 2 451229 HYDRAULIC FITTING Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO 38 Email service grpanderson com A PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 465977 ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC VALVE 1 1 465976 MANUAL HYDRAULIC VALVE 2 3 451355 HYDRAULIC FITTING 3 1 451265 HYDRAULIC FITTING 4 1 451313 HYDRAULIC FITTING 5 1 450877 HYDRAULIC FITTING 6 1 451123 HYDRAULIC FITTING 7 2 451172 HYDRAULIC FITTING 8 1 450972 HYDRAULIC FITTING 9 6 451227 HYDRAULIC FITTING 10 2 451229 HYDRAULIC FITTING Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 39 24 DIAGRAMME HYDRAULIQUE HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM A ANDERSON CYLINDRE DE PONT AVANT TAILGATE CYLINDER C CYLINDRE CRIC HYDRAULIQUE ZA 940868 HYDRAULIC JACK CYLINDER 61 34 n 61 35 o 61 26 2 X 5205 6 8 61 29 A CYLINDRE DE DIRECTION
44. a Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO 40 Email service grpanderson com A 7 REAR FRAME ANDERSON PARTS LIST PARTS LIST ITEMIQTY PART DESCRIPTION ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 d STEERING WHEEL 10 1 id RIGHT HOOP SUPPORT 2 1 iid COMPLETE TROTTLE 11 1 210262 FRAME LINKING BEAM 3 1 ae COMPLETE DRIVE DRIVE WHEEL 12 1 4 1 bic POWER UNIT 13 1 210087 GUIDE 5 1 be AUTOMATIC SYSTEM 14 2 210263 1 X REINFORCMENT 6 1 210264 1 REAR FRAME 45 2 iud COMPLETE SPEAR 7 1 450863 HYDRAULIC FITTING 16 1 210263 1 LEF RIGHT GUIDE 8 2 308009 2 17 2 210265 1 SPEAR COVER 9 1 LEFT HOOP SUPPORT NC oo oo ooo Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 11 A 8 AUTOMATIC SYSTEM Eas Un 9 e 4 S gt Di Az E EAN E 2 2 D 400 7 Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 12 8 AUTOMATIC SYSTEM A ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 210269 TRIGGER FOR AUTOMATIC SYSTEM 2 1 500084 BOLT 3 1 21
45. ale Make sure to store your rolls of plastic film in a cool dark place where they are shielded from the sun NOTE It is easier to load the first bales that you will be wrapping without attaching you plastic to the hook on the hoop We recommend that you load your bales first and then attach your plastic to the hook Figure 16 NOTE 28 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON Getting to your plastic rolls A Always stop the engine of the wrapper before opening the safety gate Warning To reach the plastic roll supports proceed as follows 1 While holding the safety guard so that it does not fall pull on the handle of the lock in the upper left corner of the guard Figure 12 2 When the handle is unlocked slide the grill to the front of the wrapper and lower it gently You now have access to the supports of the plastic film Figure 12 Figure 12 Unlocking the safety gate 3 If one of the supports is not at a good height to work with press the hoop brake Figure 13 and turn the hoop with your hand until it is in the position you need You can also move the hoop without completely removing the brake Just push on the brake a bit and turn the hoop until it is in the location that you need NOTE Installing the first roll of plastic film To install the 1st roll of film proceed as follows Anderson Group Operator s manual 29 ANDERSON 1 Press on the hoop brake Figure 13 to
46. ales that are on the machine do not move much Move the control lever of the wrap move valve to the position wrap figure 2 Place the control lever for the hoop speed Figure 2 to the 0 speed setting to prevent the hoop from turning Press on the hydraulic bypass valve Figure 2 to avoid the pusher from activating when you place the bale on the trigger Take a bale and place it in a plastic bag The bottom of the bag will be at the end of your bale tube and will allow you to seal the tube tightly Anderson Group Operator s manual 37 ANDERSON 38 6 Place the bale in the bag on the trigger with the open end of the bag facing the rear of the machine Be sure not to damage the bag when you put it on the wrapper 7 Open the hydraulic bypass to allow the start of the hoop End of bag in the middle of the spears End of bag closed Wrapped bale Open end of bag Compression bales AEN Figure 18 Wrapping of first bale 8 When the bale reaches the middle of the spears Figure 1 start the wrapping e Close the Hydraulic bypass to immobilize the pusher e Deactivate the pusher Figure 22 Pull on the ends of the plastic film and attach them to the hoop see figure 16 to see film installation e Be sure that the manual hoop lever is in the back position e Open the hydraulic bypass Nothing should move e With the control lever for the speed of the hoop slowly turn the hoop and apply a
47. at is the same as the four others Figure 53 Control panel with remote steering option 82 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON Receiver The receiver of the remote steering allows the remote control to manage the wrapper The receiver is installed inside the right frame at the rear of the wrapper to protect it from impacts and weather conditions Figure 54 The receiver of the remote steering Figure 55 Control panel of the remote steering option Anderson Group Operator s Manual 83 ANDERSON Explaining of the LED signal lights Red LED Green LED Yellow LED Description OFF OFF Connection problem output diagram OFF Blinking Waiting for signal Blinking OFF Signal received Table 13 LED signal lights description Remote control The remote control allows you to manage the wrapper at a distance It allows you to use most of the operations for which the wrapper was conceived The remote control is supplied with three alkaline batteries AA i 1 Turn left 2 Turn right 3 Manual or Automatic section 3 Automatic pilot Button to select which side of 4 wrapper automatic pilot is to follow 5 Pusher trigger on off 7 6 Ese 7 Start engine 8 Stop Engine LED Indication light Table 14 Functions of the remote control Button used only with the Hybrid EVO wrapper 84 Operator s manual Anderson Group AN
48. ath Sand the spears with light sandpaper Table 11 Wrapping trouble plastic film Operator s Manual 77 ANDERSON 9 Options Your wrapper can be equipped with one or several options The available options are described in the following sections 9 1 Work Lights This option includes two lights that are installed on the crossbar on the right hand side of the machine to facilitate operating the wrapper in the evening or even at night The lights are connected to the electric system of the wrapper To turn on the lights you just have to switch on the toggle switch that is installed near the starter of the machine The Honda engine must have an alternator of at least 10 amps so that this option works With a less powerful alternator your battery will lose its charge NOTE 9 2 Anderson Plastic Watch When added to the wrapper this option will automatically stop the hoop if the plastic film breaks or if one of the rolls is empty To activate the plastic watch 1 Remove the locking pin 2 Move the arm of the plastic detector and place the pin in the hole to activate or deactivate the plastic watch 3 Lock the pin in place Figure 51 Activation deactivation of the plastic watch Anderson Group Operator s Manual 79 ANDERSON 9 3 Remote start and stop This option serves to start and stop the engine from a distance This system includes a remote control as well as an electric box installed
49. cylinder NOTE The X Tractor system can only be used when the pusher has completely returned to its home position The pusher will only move once the X tractor is completely retracted to its home position End of X tractor RD Seat D sen SN INI So taa Ne Wrapped bale T End of bale bag open Figure 21 Last bale position 42 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 3 Remove the locking pin from the idle control of the engine so that it runs at its highest RPM 4 Turn the Hydraulic brake knob so that it is at the minimum setting 5 sure that the traction wheels at the front of the wrapper are straight so that the machine does not turn during the extraction of the bales Be sure that the last bale is not on the pushing A head of the X Tractor If the X tractor comes out of its housing and gets caught up in the bale you could _ damage the cylinder Warning Ending your bale row with the X Tractor system 1 Activate the X tractor with the control lever on the main valve 2 As soon as the pusher head of the X tractor comes in contact with the last bale you can manually activate the hoop to finish wrapping the bale 3 Once the last bale is completely wrapped Stop the Hoop and the X tractor cylinder You should try to stop the hoop in a position that the stretcher is easily accessible so that you can cut the plastic film 4 Cut the plastic at each stretcher If the mac
50. d it 2 Widen the bale guides See section Width of your bales Bale guides Page 45 Check the oil level Also check for leaks or holes Repair if necessary Add hydraulic oil 32 or TDH or hydraulic transmission fluid to the tank The trigger is not properly adjusted The X Tractor cylinder is not fully retracted Adjust the trigger See section Adjusting the pusher trigger On page 64 Make sure that the X Tractor cylinder is in the rearmost position The valve for deactivating the pusher is open The bale guides are too close together Close the valve Adjust the bale guides so that they are close enough together to keep the bales in line but not squeeze them See the section Width of your bales Bale guides on page 45 The bale is not tight enough You should not try to wrap bales that are not tight enough The pusher does not come back after completing the cycle The pusher does not make it all of the way to the stopper because the spring on the automatic system is too tight Adjust the spring so that its bracket is approximately 45 in regards to the table See section Adjusting the spring on the automatic system The pusher advances at a normal speed but the hoop does not turn fast enough The hoop speed control is not adjusted properly Raise the hoop speed control to a higher setting The hoop control lever does not trigger the hoop Adjust the pointer
51. dd a little bit more space to the limit stop Adjusting the automatic system This adjustment can be necessary if the hoop does not stop when the cycle of the pusher comes back to its home position or if the pusher does not return to its home position Anderson Group Operator s Manual 65 ANDERSON To adjust the automatic system proceed as follows 1 Stop the engine and push the emergency stop button and the hydraulic stop button 2 Push in the pedal for the manual start of the pusher Figure 45 Do not start the engine Figure 45 Adjusting the automatic system Pusher pedal 3 Pull the manual control lever for the hoop towards the back of the wrapper to completely extract the valve plunger 66 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 4 The push the handle forward until the plates touches slightly but do not move the valve spool Figure 46 Figure 46 Adjusting the automatic system spool position 5 Measure the distance from the snap ring and the valve body If the distance is at 3mm 1 8 in Figure 47 The valve is adjusted correctly Figure 47 Adjusting the automatic system spool measurement Anderson Group Operator s Manual 67 ANDERSON 6 If the measurement is not 3mm 1 8 in proceed as follows to make the adjustment Unscrew slightly the two bolts from the plate Figure 48 Move the plate forward Figure 48 by using the handle of the manual start of the hoop Until
52. derson com A 2 COMPLETE FRONT SECTION ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 2 467502 CYLINDER PIN 2 4 467501 CYLINDER CLIP PIN 3 2 210001 JACK LOCKING PIN 4 1 SEE OTHER PAGES COMPLETE FRONT FRAME 5 1 210251 HYDRAULIC JACK 6 1 SEE OTHER PAGES FRONT GATE 7 1 210252 FRONT GATE LOCKING PLATE 8 1 1 467228 HYDRAULIC CYLINDER 8 2 2 450543 HYDRAULIC FITTING 9 1 2 467501 CYLINDER CLIP PIN 92 2 450711 HYDRAULIC FITTING 9 3 1 467099 HYDRAULIC CYLINDER 9 4 1 467500 CYLINDER PIN 10 2 210832 IDLER ROLLER 11 2 320007 LINCHPIN DETAIL B DETAIL A Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1J0 Email service grpanderson com A 3 FRAME FRONT SECTION ANDERSON PARTS LIST PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 14 16 279001 PLASTIC BUSHING 8 12 500600 FLANGE BOLT 12 8 224091 TABLE ROLLER 9 1 210253 LEET SIDE V ROLL 2 32 501024 FLANGE NUT 10 1 2 210523 FRONT TABLE ROLLER 3 22 500500 CARRIAGE BOLT 10 2 4 279001 PLASTIC BUSHING 4 2 301010 SPROCKET 11 1 210554 1 FRAME 5 1 4 451262 HYDRAULIC FITTING 12 1 210255 1 RIGHT SIDE V ROLL 5 2 2 469159 HYDRAULIC MOTOR 13 1 210256 RIGHT SIDE GUARD 6 2 210015 HUB WHIT SROCKET 14 1 210257 LEFT SIDE GUARD 7 1 481503 FRONT AND RIM 15 1 1 320039 HITCH PIN 15 2
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54. her bypass Pusher on Poussoir activ Pusher off Poussoir d sactiv D sactiver le poussoir Figure 22 Pusher bypass 44 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 5 Common Adjustments To create a bale row that corresponds to the characteristics of your bales you have to proceed with various adjustments These adjustments can be modified at any time during the wrapping process to adapt better to your needs You can modify the following adjustments Width of your bales Bale guides Guide roller Pusher return at the end of its cycle Hoop start Pusher height Bale compression Number of plastic layers 5 1 Width of your bales Bale guides The bale guides serve to keep your bales aligned well during the pusher s cycle Adjust the bale guides according to the diameter of the bales to be wrapped 1 Lift the keys on both ends of each bale guide Bale guide adjustment keys Figure 23 Adjusting the bale guides Anderson Group Operator s manual 45 ANDERSON 2 Place the bale guides in the appropriate position for the diameter of bales you are wrapping A Place both bale guides in the same position Warning 3 Replace the locking keys at the ends of the bale guides in the correct position 5 2 Guide roller Guide rollers serve to align the bales as they exit the wrapper From the factory we adjust the guides to the closest position so that when the bales come off of the machine the
55. hine has a plastic watch you should cut so as not to have to pass the plastic film through the stretcher when you start your next bale row Completely push off the last bale 1 When the plastic has been cut from each stretcher activate the X tractor and push the row until the last bale is free of the wrapper 2 Retract the X Tractor so that it returns to its home position 3 Move the wrapper away from the last bale See section 3 4 Moving the wrapper So that you can close the end bag without having to climb on the front rollers of the wrapper Close the end bale bag Once the row is complete and free of the wrapper close the end bale bag tightly If the bag is tight and there are no holes in the plastic the bag will begin to inflate after about 20 to 30 minutes If the bag does not inflate it is because the bale tube is not air tight Find where the hole is and repair it Anderson Group Operator s manual 43 ANDERSON Pusher bypass You can deactivate the pusher if you need to change plastic rolls when a bale is on the pusher trigger You will still be able to activate the hoop so that you will have access to the stretchers To do this you will just have to turn off the ball valve located beside the hydraulic oil tank When you turn this handle to the off position Figure 22 the pusher will then be deactivated NOTE Deactivating the pusher still allows you to activate the hoop even if a bale is on the trigger Pus
56. l spring on the hoop See section Adjusting the hoop drive wheel Verify the tire pressure See the section Verification of the wheels and tires Change the tire if it is too worn out The hoop drive wheel does not Verify the hydraulic oil level turn and check for leaks and debris Repair if needed Add hydraulic fluid AW32 to the tank if needed Verify the hydraulic motor for the hoop drive wheel and change it if needed The lever that starts the hoop is Adjust the lever See section not fully engaged Adjusting the automatic system Table 9 Hoop trouble The hydraulic There may be residue on the Clean the spool with a solevent and stop activates by spool and the vibration of the tighten the components of the itself plastic watch engages the plastic watch system hydraulic stop Table 10 Diverse trouble 76 Operator s manual Anderson Group Problem The plastic film breaks at normal temperatures Anderson Group Possible causes The film is not tight enough There may be some debris in the gears of the stretcher ANDERSON Solution 3 Check to make sure that the plastic film roll is installed as indicated in the diagram on the stretcher Remove the debris and check the stretchers The aluminum rollers are dirty Clean the rollers penetrating oil WD 40 The rubber roller is damaged Replace this roller The spears have become rough underne
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58. m 19 A 13 HOOP SUPPORT ANDERSON PARTS LIST ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 LEFT HOOP SUPPORT 2 1 RIGHT HOOP SUPPORT 3 1 308011 PIN 4 4 500506 CARRIAGE BOLT 5 2 500510 CARRIAGE BOLT 6 6 501024 FLANGE NUT 7 2 501034 NYLON NUT 8 2 500177 BOLT 9 1 WITH THE FRAME 10 1 210343 FRONT RIGHT BALE GUIDE SUPPORT 11 1 210344 FRONT RIGHT BALE GUIDE SUPPORT SEE OTHERS PAGE A 21 0 SH De Anderson Group 5125 de la Plaisance Chesterville Qu bec GOP 1JO Email service grpanderson com 20 13 RIGHT HOOP SUPPORT A ANDERSON e PARTS LIST lt PART DESCRIPTION 210153 RIGHT FRONT ATTACHMENT 500510 CARRIAGE BOLT 501024 FLANGE NUT 500326 BOLT 501057 HALF NYLON NUT 501034 NYLON NUT 500184 BOLT 210757 ADJUSTEMENT SUPPORT 210817 AADJUTEMENT ROD 500501 CARRIAGE BOLT 210768 LEFT HOOP PIVOT 210769 1 RIGHT PIVOT PLATE 501024 FLANGE NUT 500510 CARRIAGE BOLT 501020 FLANGE NUT 210287 1 RIGHT HOOP SUPPORT 500500 CARRIAGE BOLT 210770 2 ATTACHEMENT FOR RIGHT SHIELD 500506 CARRIAGE BOLT 210289 WHEEL SPRING ADJUSTMENT
59. n of the wheels and tires For safe operation it is recommended that you verify the pressure of the tires every year Consult Table 2 to know the specific pressure recommended for each type of tire You should verify the wheel bolts often to ensure that they are tight Anderson Group Operator s Manual 57 ANDERSON 6 6 Verification of stretchers Generally the stretchers do not require any maintenance If they are not working correctly verify that the rollers are clean and free of debris see section 6 4 We also recommend that you verify the stretch of the plastic film once per year Stretcher test To do a stretch test proceed as follows 1 First you must draw a horizontal line about 25cm 10in on the circumference of the roll with a felt tip marker on the roll of film A 25 cm 10 po Figure 37 Stretchers Wrap a bale normally by making two revolutions of the hoop Measure the distance between the lines on the bale If the distance is between 38cm 15in 1cm 5in the stretcher is working properly If the distance is not within these guidelines you should clean the stretcher 4 Repeat the same test for the other stretcher See 58 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 6 7 Advanced adjustments This section describes the adjustments that may be necessary during the repair of the wrapper Adjusting the hoop activation lever pointer This adjustment is necessary if the hoop does not
60. nd when it is on its return and over the trigger Figure 42 7 Stop the engine UT Oo a Figure 42 Adjusting the pusher trigger Anderson Group Operator s Manual 63 ANDERSON Adjusting the height of the trigger To adjust the height of the trigger of the pusher Figure 42 proceed as follows 1 Screw or unscrew the nuts Figure 43 if you want to raise or lower the trigger for the pusher Figure 42 2 Tobeatthe right height the trigger should slightly touch the pusher bar Figure 42 Figure 43 Adjusting the pusher trigger nuts The trigger is now adjusted Restart the engine and push the hydraulic stop button so that the pusher returns to the home position 64 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON Adjusting the limit stop end of cycle for the pusher This adjustment is necessary when the engine continues to force as if the pusher had not returned to the end of its cycle This usually happens after years of use To adjust the limit stop proceed as follows 1 Stop the engine and push the hydraulic stop button 2 With the bolts you can adjust the space slightly as illustrated in Figure 44 The space should be about 2 5cms 1in Z Figure 44 Adjusting the limit stop for the pusher bar 3 Start the engine and let the pusher do a complete cycle to make sure that the problem has been resolved If the problem still has not been solved repeat the steps NOTE and a
61. ne and battery are covered under warranties from their respective manufacturers Details on these warranties can be obtained from your dealer Warranty does not cover damage caused by harsh weather conditions or unstable ground conditions Such as frozen parts on the equipment or performance issues on inadequate terrain No warranty is issued for performance issues Including downtime and capacity issues How to process Warranty No warranty is issued for performance issues Including downtime and capacity issues Fill out and submit a Warranty Request Form to your authorized Anderson dealer Be sure that the form is complete Ex has serial number list of defects etc If the unit to receive warranty service is dealer stock contact Anderson as soon as the defect has been identified Photos may be requested by Anderson to process determine the cause of the defect The use of photos attached to the warranty request form will help identify the condition of the part being repaired or replaced and thus assisting in the approval of the claim The warranty work must be completed within 30 days of the reported failure and the claim must be sent to Anderson with the appropriate documentation Ex Photos list of parts needed for the repair invoices from contracted work etc Operator s Manual NWX660 wrapper Anderson Group ANDERSON Warranty Exemptions Your warranty may be voided if Anderson determines that the equipment has been
62. ng the wrapper At the end of each working day close the stop fuel valve situated under the choke on the right hand side of the engine This is particularly important before a long period of storage Anderson Group Operator s manual 19 ANDERSON HONDA Figure 4 Closing the fuel valve Moving the bale Wrapper If you plan on moving your wrapper on the road you must respect the regulations for identification and lighting in your area We recommend that you always use safety chains when hooking the wrapper to any vehicle and lock the tongue of the machine with a pin 20 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 3 Preparation and start up 3 1 Before You Start Before you start wrapping you should first e Check to make sure that the hydraulic oil tank is full The oil level should be 5cms 2in from the cap see figure 5 Add hydraulic oil AW 32 if needed e Be sure that your engine gas tank is full e Be sure that your machine has been well lubricated See section 6 2 e The oil level for the wrapper engine is full Figure 6 Figure 6 Engine oil cap location Anderson Group Operator s manual 21 ANDERSON 3 2 Site Selection Choose the place where you will be wrapping your bales e Easily accessible all year round Take into account the possible snow coverage of the place you have chosen during winter Flat clean and drained well If need be mow and treat the area with weed killer round
63. not appear in this table or if you do not manage to resolve it by yourself communicate with the service department of your dealer or with the Anderson Service department consult the section How to reach us at the beginning of the manual for our contact information For engine problems Consult the user manual for the NOTE Honda or Kubota engine that is supplied with the wrapper Problem Possible causes Solution The engine does The fuel valve is closed Open the fuel valve and try to start not start again The gas tank is empty Refill the tank The low engine oil sensor of the Add oil to the engine and try to start Honda engine is activated again The spark plug is clogged or Clean the spark plug or change it defective The engine is flooded because Remove the spark plug dry it the fuel valve was not closed out dry out the cylinder by during transportation activating the starter rank Put the spark plug back in and try to start again 2 Change the oil Too much oil in the oil pan Adjust the oil level Table 6 Engine trouble Anderson Group Operator s Manual 73 ANDERSON Problem The pusher does not move forward Possible causes The bale is not correctly placed on the trigger The bale may be soft and is not pushing enough on the trigger The hydraulic oil level or pressure is too low Solution 1 Pick up the bale again and rotate it a few degrees and re loa
64. o add plastic film everywhere To do it you move the pointer towards the rear of the machine 1 2 m 4 ft Position D 1 5 m 5 ft Position D Table 4 Suggested settings Position of the pointer to start the hoop Anderson Group Operator s manual 49 ANDERSON 5 5 Pusher height Generally it is recommended that you place the pusher as low as possible to make it easier for you to load the bales with your tractor However if the bales are not very tight the best way to push the bales is by raising the pusher so that you have more contact with the bale To raise the pusher unscrew the bolt to raise the height Figure 26 Figure 26 Adjusting the height of the pusher 5 6 Bale compression You can modify how the bales are compressed together in the bale tube with the hydraulic brake system The hydraulic brake serves to block the front wheels of the wrapper causing the bales to be compressed as they are pushed together by the pusher This will decrease the space needed for your bale rows and also push the maximal air from the tube This will also be useful if there is a slope where you are wrapping At the beginning of the row the brake pressure A must be adjusted so that the wrapped bales do not slide on the ground If this is not done you risk damaging the plastic film Warning To modify the pressure on the hydraulic brake you will tighten the knob on the control panel Figure 2 The pressure sho
65. one cycle of wrapping let the pusher come all of the way back between each bale NOTE If needed you can interrupt the wrapping to adjust the wrapper see chapter Common Adjustments 5 or to adjust the direction of the wrapper see section 4 7 to avoid obstacles and align the bale row Anderson Group Operator s manual 39 ANDERSON 4 6 Wrapping with only one roll of plastic film Even if both film rolls were installed at the same time and they both contain the same length of plastic sometimes one roll may empty before the other You can then replace the roll or keep wrapping with a single roll of film NOTE To finish wrapping with only one roll of plastic proceed as follows 1 If your wrapper is equipped with a plastic watch deactivate it by placing it in the OFF position see section 9 2 Figure 19 Deactivation of the plastic watch 2 Double the speed of the hoop For example if the speed is at 6 place the controller to the maximal speed The wrapper will then place twice as much film with a single roller to compensate for the fact that the other roller is empty 3 If the second roll is empty after you have finished this bale close the hydraulic bypass to end the wrapping cycle Figure 2 As the plastic watch is deactivated you have watch for when the second roll runs out of film OR If the second roll of plastic is not yet empty you can place another bale on the wrapper and wrap it as well
66. onths How to obtain a quality bale During baling the tractor driver has a large impact on the quality of the future silage We recommend proceeding slowly and keeping the tractor s power take off at high rpm to obtain high density bales You should also ensure that you bales are firm and even They will then Anderson Group Operator s manual 15 ANDERSON be easier to wrap and will produce continuous bale rows that are more airtight and silage that has higher nutritional value When to wrap your silage bales It is advisable to wrap bales as soon as possible after baling because fermentation inside the bale begins as soon as it is produced We recommend a waiting period of no longer than 12 hours and a much shorter time period if the outside temperature is relatively high Studies on potential heating of the hay and the changes in the ph show significant differences between the quality of the hay wrapped the same day as baling and hay that is wrapped the following day 16 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 2 Security Your Anderson Wrapper was conceived to minimize the risks to the operator However you never should use the wrapper for anything except the use that it was designed for This wrapper is equipped with a powerful hydraulic system moving metal parts and a gas engine Misuse of the machine may cause serious injury to yourself or others Operator Safety Get acquainted with the procedures of the use
67. ontrol will be able to start the engine If the engine is running when you press the blue button on the control panel the engine will automatically turn OFF 2 Turn the engine key on the wrapper to ON 3 Be sure that the Emergency shut off Red button is pulled out and the security gate is closed 4 Press the green button on the remote to start the engine If the engine was stopped without the remote control you will have to press the stop engine button on the remote control before you will be able to restart the engine with the remote control NOTE If the engine does not start press the stop engine button on the remote control and then try to start the engine again A Always turn off the blue button on the control panel to be sure not to drain the battery of the wrapper Warning when is not in use 86 Operator s manual Anderson Group Steering the wrapper ANDERSON To steer the wrapper with the remote control press on the button left or right according to the direction that you would like to make NOTE Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes The remote The battery is not control does not charged or is dead work The wheels of the wrapper move by pulses This avoids the wheels from turning completely in one direction when a button is pressed Solution Replace the battery of the remote control When you press on a button the green LED will flash to indicate that the remote control is
68. ot limited to loss of profits rental of substitute equipment or other commercial or personal loss or damages arising as a result of a fundamental breach or breach of a fundamental term Except for conditions or warranties which may not be excluded by law the selling dealer makes no warranty of its own on any item warranted by Anderson Group unless it delivers to the purchaser a separate written warranty document specifically warranting the item The selling dealer has no authority to make any representation or promise on behalf of Anderson or to modify the terms or limitations of this warranty in any way Notwithstanding the foregoing Anderson Group Operator s manual 5 ANDERSON Warranty Policies Procedures amp Provisions Summary Purpose of Warranty The fundamental responsibility of warranty is to correct defects in material and workmanship of the products sold by Group Anderson Inc hereafter called Anderson This outline is intended to assist you in awareness of Anderson s Warranty Policies and to assure that you obtain the best service possible for your Anderson machine Warranty is limited to 1 year 12months This specified period begins on the date the new equipment is sold to the customer Warranty is non transferable in the event of resale unless the resale is through an authorized Anderson dealer No warranty is extended to regular service items such as fluids paint tires Certain parts such as the Honda engi
69. passing on a signal The remote is The remote is out of transmitting the range Move closer to the wrapper LED is blinking but the machine is not responding The receiver is not turned on Verify that the LED address learn of the receiver flashes and be sure that it is waiting for a signal Figure 55 The remote is no longer associated to the receiver Associate the remote control to the receiver by following the instructions of the section Association of the remote and the receiver There is a problem with the remote turn off engine button Verify the stop engine button on the remote and retry The battery on the wrapper is not charged enough Charge or replace the battery of the wrapper with one that has a charge of at least 12 5V Some functions of The wires are not the wrapper do connected well not work all of the time Check the connections of each of the functions that do not work correctly and clean the connections The engine will The security function not start with the is activating on the remote control remote Press the stop engine on the remote and then retry the start engine Table 16 Trouble with the remote steering Anderson Group Operator s Manual 87 The NutriWra System C ANDERSON Parts manual ROUND BALE WRAPPER NWX660 CE 19 novembre 2010 ALWAYS KEEP THIS MANUAL WITH THE WRAPPER
70. re 2100 psi max Flow 8 GPM 30 LPM Tires Front Dimension 29X12 5 15 NHS Recommended pressure 30 psi Rear Dimension 11L 15 SL Recommended pressure 36 psi Hoop Dimension 480 4 00 8 Recommended pressure 45 psi Table 2 General specifications 14 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 1 3 Advise and recommendations for high quality silage With the Anderson Round Bale Wrapper you have the ideal machine to make excellent silage bales However you must also know how and when to harvest and wrap your feed stock When to cut to have a quality harvest A good quality harvest starts with two conditions The right amount of sugar in the plants while growing and adequate degree of humidity once they have been cut When these conditions are combined there is nothing left to do but to wrap quickly and remove as much of the air as possible from the bales If you are able to do this correctly you will have excellent silage The quality of the raw material also influences the quality of the silage To have good silage it is above all necessary to harvest the plants when they posses their best nutritional values So forage plants must be cut when the reach their maximum rate of sugar to ferment well and obtain their optimal level of proteins to be nourishing Plants are considered to be at their vegetative stage at this time For grasses timothy grass millet brome grass orchard grass etc you
71. reased at the factory Adding grease to these may provoke accumulation of dust and restrict the pusher from Warning moving freely The two square metal tubes that are used as guide Instead you should oil these tubes in the place indicated by the sticker This sticker is located behind the pusher when it is moved forward 6 3 Greasing points You should grease your wrapper with a grease gun after every 200 bales in the following places We recommend that you use synthetic grease NOTE y Y 8 Figure 33 Grease points Anderson Group Operator s Manual 55 ANDERSON 56 Figure 36 The gears of the stretcher system Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 6 4 Cleaning Front traction sprocket Remove any debris or hay that may be stuck between the sprockets or around the axel You should check this after each day that you wrap Not taking care of this could cause stress on the hydraulic motors Engine Remove any flammable material near the engine Remove the dust that will accumulate around the air filter of the engine also from time to time Rollers Always keep the rollers for the stretcher and the black rubber roller clean at all times By doing this you will avoid the stretchers from jamming and breaking your plastic If the rollers are clean but do not turn freely grease them and all of the mobile parts with an all use antifriction lubricant Eg Prolab PL 100 6 5 Verificatio
72. sition If these parts are removed or damaged do not use your wrapper until they have been fixed or replaced Before repairing or replacing anything on your wrapper e Stop the engine e Remove the key from the ignition of the engine to be sure that it cannot start accidentally while you are performing the maintenance Store the key to the engine the plastic black box manual box on the side of the wrapper and lock it with a padlock e Block the wheels when working under the machine Handling fuel Gasoline and diesel fuel are very flammable substances which must be handled with care in an approved container When finished filling the fuel tank firmly tighten the tank cap and wipe away any spilled fuel Never add gasoline when the engine is hot or operating Have a working fire extinguisher within arm s reach near the baling site Handling Hydraulic fluid Hydraulic fluid is a flammable substance keep it in an approved packaging and always be careful when you fill the tank Once you have finished filling the tank replace the cap on the tank and tighten firmly Wipe away any oil that may have spilled Never add oil when the engine is warm or working Keep a fire extinguisher with you at all times the skin please consult a doctor right away This must be removed within hours Without intervention serious problems including Danger amputation may result i In case of contact with hydraulic fluid on or under Stori
73. start when the automatic system is engaged by placing the control lever of the hoop in the back Before making this adjustment disengage the hoop A position manual mode Warning The hoop is disengaged if the pointer is at a 90 angle to its support plate 90 If you adjust the control lever pointer without disengaging the hoop you may damage the wrapper Anderson Group Operator s Manual 59 ANDERSON To adjust the control lever for activating the hoop proceed as follows 1 Place the stopper for the return of the pusher in the 7th position from the back of the wrapper Figure 38 Figure 38 Adjustment of the hoop activation return of the pusher 2 On the control panel you need to place the hoop speed control to the position 0 Figure 2 and press the button to stop the hydraulics 3 You should place the pointer for the hoop start as you see in the below illustration Figure 39 e Manually push the pointer forward on the machine the angle should be slightly lower than 90 Figure 39 90 Pointer for hoop start action Finger attached to pusher that actions the pointer for the hoop start Figure 39 Adjusting the control of the hoop start position of the pointer 60 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON e Start the engine e Push the manual release for the pusher Figure 40 Figure 40 Adjusting the control for the hoop manual start of the pusher
74. t least two layers of plastic film e Close the hydraulic bypass e Reactivate the pusher Figure 22 e Move the hoop speed lever to the speed 6 Operator s manual Anderson Group NOTE ANDERSON Open the hydraulic bypass The Pusher will complete its cycle and the hoop will automatically start to wrap With bales of 1 2m 4ft if we use the adjustment for the return of the pusher see the Table 3 The pusher will stop its cycle at the moment that the bale reaches the middle of the spears The first layers of plastic film may be applied without deactivating the pusher by using the manual control of the hoop 4 5 Wrapping a row of bales When the first wrapped bale comes to the end of the cycle of the pusher and the pusher returns to its hope position it is time to start the automatic wrapping of the bales To do this proceed as follows 1 Besure that the wrapper is ready to start the wrapping process Both rolls of plastic film are installed See section Installing plastic film rolls The selection valve is in the position Wrap The control lever for the manual control of the hoop is in the position to wrap automatically The hydraulic bypass and the emergency shut off red button are released open Adjust the speed of the hoop to selection 6 this will give you approximately 6 layers of plastic film The machine is now ready to wrap 2 Place a bale on the trigger of the pusher Let the wrapper complete
75. t of the hoop as you see below Figure 16 Attaching the plastic film 8 Replace the black safety guard and lock it in place Anderson Group Operator s manual 33 ANDERSON Installing the 2 Plastic Film Roll To install the 274 roll of film proceed as follows 34 1 Turn the hoop so you have access to the send film supports Release the brake of the hoop Put the hoop speed control to the position 0 Place the selection valve of the control panel to the wrap selection Deactivate the plastic watch by placing the pin in the position Off Start the engine and put it in slow Increase the speed of the hoop to make it turn about half a turn so that you can reach the supports of the second stretcher Stop the hoop by placing the speed control to 0 Stop the engine Repeat the steps for installing the film as for the first stretcher system When finished replace the guard and lock it Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 4 Wrapping your bale tube This section describes the method recommended by Anderson Group to wrap your bales in rows The stages you must follow are Wrapper adjustments Level the wrapper Using bales to compress your row Installation of the first bale in a plastic bag Wrapping a row of bales Ending a bale tube Qvo cuc This section will explain certain operations that may be necessary during the wrapping of your bales You will learn how to run your wrapper and avoid
76. tant that you respect all safety regulations during maintenance of your wrapper Consult the safety and maintenance chapter to follow these procedures properly It is very important to respect maintenance and adjustment schedule Consult the section 6 1 to know what maintenance and required adjustments and know how often you should follow these Warning procedures To know how to maintain your Honda or Kubota engine consult the user guide supplied with this engine 6 1 Maintenance and adjustment schedule The following table shows the recommended maintenance schedule for your wrapper Maintenance Adjustment Timeline See section Lubrication Every 200 bales Grease Every 200 bales Cleaning Every day used or more often if needed Tire verification Every Year Stretcher verification Every Year Maintenance and advanced When needed for changing the adjustments functions of the wrapper Table 5 Recommended maintenance schedule and advanced adjustments 52 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 6 2 Lubrication You must lubricate your wrapper in the following places Figure 27 Lubrication points Figure 28 Drive chain Figure 29 Engine idle control Anderson Group Operator s Manual 53 ANDERSON 54 Figure 31 Automatic system Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON Figure 32 Pusher guide rails rails for the pusher are g
77. ten the nut on the threaded rod located above the spring Figure 50 SF S Q Z Z Figure 50 Adjusting the spring of the hoop drive wheel 70 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 7 Storage Before turning off the engine of the wrapper be sure that the pusher has returned to the home position If this is not done it may drain the battery of the wrapper It is important to store the wrapper appropriately so that it does not wear prematurely When you store the wrapper make sure to follow all of the below steps e Be sure that all four wheels are touching the ground e Block the wheels with wedges so that there is no way the machine moves while in storage e Raise the front gate so that nobody climbs on the wrapper e Close the gas line so that no fuel gets into the engine When storing the wrapper for long periods of time you NOTE should disconnect the battery Also when you store the wrapper for long periods of time you should grease the pusher guide bars This will avoid them from being stiff the next time you use the wrapper It is also strongly recommended to do a full maintenance check up and lubrication before storing for long periods see chapter 6 Anderson Group Operator s Manual 71 ANDERSON 8 Troubleshooting The following table describes the most common problems that you may come across with the wrapper It also gives solutions to resolve them If your problem does
78. tor s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON Security when moving your wrapper Whatever you chose as a transport method Nobody should be on the machine when it is moving Nobody should be within 5 meters 15 feet of the wrapper while you move it Before any movement be sure that the front axle is locked in transport position Section Locking of the front gate Also be sure that the jack is completely lifted Locking of the front gate Before moving the wrapper lock the front gate in transport position as the below instructions 1 Raise the tailgate Figure 7 all of the way with the joystick Figure 2 2 Raise the arm to lock the tail gate and insert the arm to keep the gate the upright position Figure 7 3 Insert the pin to lock the arm in place Figure 7 Front gate in Locking arm transport position Figure 7 Raising the front gate and locking into transport position Anderson Group Operator s manual 23 ANDERSON Moving the wrapper short distances Your wrapper can move itself short distances up to a couple of hundred meters Moving the wrapper by its own traction drive 1 Close the gate Figure 1 Pull on the emergency stop button Figure 2 The engine will not start if the emergency button is pushed in 2 Start the Engine by pressing the start engine button on the control panel 3 Remove the pin from the idol control of the engine The engine will then run at top speed Figure 8
79. u are wrapping do not slide on the ground When you have wrapped enough bales that the compression bales at the beginning of the row are no longer needed to keep the wrapped bales from sliding you can place them on the wrapper and wrap them in the row To place your compression bales proceed as follows 1 Unlock the front gate and lower it It is on this gate that the bales will slide off of the wrapper 2 Place the hoop speed control to the 0 position Figure 2 This will prevent the hoop from turning 3 Place an unwrapped bale on the table trigger horizontally and allow the pusher to push the bale to the end of the table without wrapping it For bales of 1 2m 4ft in diameter you will place another bale on the table the same way as the first Your pusher will come back to the home position Figure 17 NOTE Every time you place a bale on the trigger Figure 1 the pusher starts and the bale is pushed towards the front of the wrapper The first bales that you put through the wrapper serve to compress the tube You will wrap them at a later time 36 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON Figure 17 Compression bales 4 4 Installing the first bale of a tube To insure an airtight bale tube the first bale must first be packed in a bag To install the first bale in a bag proceed as follows 1 2 3 Slowly lower the front of the machine to the ground with the jack You must do this slowly so that the b
80. uld be set between 500 and 1000 psi This reading is located on the manometer gauge of the wrapper 50 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON 5 7 Number of plastic layers You can adjust the number of layers of plastic film applied by the wrapper by changing the speed of the hoop As there are two rolls of film every complete turn of the hoop represents two layers of film We recommend putting the hoop speed setting to 6 for a normal wrapping You should have approximately six layers of plastic at this setting The number of layers of film chosen on the hoop speed setting is only a rough guide To be sure of the number of layers you should count them as they are applied and adjust the speed of the hoop to obtain the desired number NOTE To increase the number of layers of film place the control lever for the speed of the hoop to a higher number To decrease the number of layers of film place the control lever for the speed of the hoop to a lower number Anderson Group Operator s manual 51 ANDERSON 6 Maintenance and advanced adjustments This chapter explains how to maintain and adjust your wrapper to keep it running smooth and avoid it from wearing parts prematurely wrapper remove the ignition key for the engine and put it in the black box located on the side of the wrapper This will avoid any accidental starting of Danger the engine i Before doing any maintenance or adjusting your It is impor
81. wing unit It is necessary to use safety chains just in case the wrapper disconnects from the towing unit Without chains you may cause injury to others or damage to other vehicles 3 Center the rear wheels by using the sticker on the axle Figure 10 Figure 10 Centering sticker Turn off the engine before you move the wrapper Close the fuel valve on the wrapper before you move it If the valve stays open the fuel can get into the cylinder and flood the engine Warning 26 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON Storing the tow bar Tongue To store the tongue follow the below directions 1 Pull out the pin that holds the tongue in the front of the wrapper 2 Pull out the tongue from the slot that it is in 3 Store the tongue in the holding area on the side of the wrapper Figure 11 4 Place the pin its slot to hold the tongue in its storage area Figure 11 Tongue Storage Anderson Group Operator s manual 27 ANDERSON 3 5 Installing plastic film rolls The Wrapper is equipped with two plastic film applicators with serve to wrap the bales You should always start with two new rolls of plastic film so that you can refill them at the same time The plastic film can become soft and sticky if it is left for a long time in the heat of the sun You will notice when the film is being applied that it may break more often or holes begin to appear in the plastic when on the wrapped b
82. y are as centered as possible Both guides should be adjusted to the same position on each side of the wrapper If the bales that you are wrapping have a larger diameter than the factory setting you can enlarge the distance between the guide rollers to leave more space for the bale tube to pass through You can also place the guide rollers in different positions for certain circumstances for example if your wrapping area is on a slope traction wheels as they are coming off of the wrapper This would cause damage to the wrapper i Make sure that the wrapped bales do not rub on the Warning 46 Operator s manual Anderson Group ANDERSON To adjust the guide rollers proceed as follows 1 Remove the cotter pin that holds the guide roller in place Figure 24 Adjusting the guide rollers 2 Place the roller in the desired position and put the pin back in to hold the roller in place 3 If needed follow the same procedure to change the other guide roller Anderson Group Operator s manual 47 ANDERSON 5 3 Pusher return at the end of its cycle Adjusting the stopper will determine at what moment the pusher will stop and return to its home position Generally you should follow the table 3 below and the diagram Figure 25 These adjustments should give you enough space to load the next bale on the wrapper However if the bale does not have enough space because it is soft or not fully compacted you can adjust
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