Krone BA BiG PACK 890, 1270, 1290 XC High Spee Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions
Original operating instructions
BiG PACK Baler
BiG PACK 890
BiG PACK 890 XC
BiG PACK 1270
BiG PACK 1270 XC
BiG PACK 1290
BiG PACK 1290 XC
BiG PACK 1290 HDP
BiG PACK 1290 HDP XC
(from serial no.: 858 285)
Order no.: 150 000 137 02 en
01.03.2013
Foreword
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EC Declaration of Conformity
We Maschinenfabrik Bernard Krone GmbH
Heinrich-Krone-Str. 10, D-48480 Spelle
hereby declare as manufacturer of the product named below, on our sole responsibility,
that the
Machine: Krone Big Pack Baler
Type/types: Big Pack 890; Big Pack 1270; Big Pack 1290; Big Pack 1290 HDP
Big Pack 890 XC; Big Pack 1270 XC; Big Pack 1290 XC;
Big Pack 1290 HDP XC
to which this declaration refers is in compliance with the relevant provisions of
EC Directive 2006/42/EC (Machinery) and EC Directive 2004/108/EC (EMC)
The signing Managing Director is authorised to compile the technical documents.
Spelle, 23.01.2012
Dr.-Ing. Josef Horstmann
(Managing Director, Design and Development)
Year of manufacture: Machine No.:
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Dear customer,
Dear customer,
You have now received the operating instructions for the KRONE
product which you have purchased.
These operating instructions contain important information for the
proper use and safe operation of the machine.
If these operating instructions should become wholly or partially
unusable, you can obtain replacement operating instructions for
your machine by stating the number given overleaf.
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Foreword
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Dear Customer!
By purchasing your BiG PACK baler, you have acquired a quality product from KRONE.
We are grateful for the confidence you have invested in us in buying this machine.
It is important to read the operating instructions very carefully before you start operating the
machine to allow you to use the BiG PACK baler to its full capacity.
The contents of this manual are laid out in such a way that you should be able to perform any
task by following the instructions step by step. It contains extensive notes and information about
maintenance, how to use the machine safely, secure working methods, special precautionary
measures and available accessories. This information and these instructions are essential,
important and useful for the operational safety, reliability and durability of the BiG PACK baler.
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Note
In the operating instructions which follow, the “BiG PACK baler“ will also be referred to as the
"machine".
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Please note:
The operating instructions are part of your machine.
Only operate this machine after you have been trained to do so and according to these
instructions.
It is essential to observe the safety instructions!
It is also necessary to observe the relevant accident prevention regulations and other generally
recognised regulations concerning safety, occupational health and road traffic.
All information, illustrations and technical data in these operating instructions correspond to the
latest state at the time of publication.
We reserve the right to make design changes at any time and without notification of reasons.
Should you for any reason not be able to use these operating instructions either wholly or
partially, you can receive a replacement set of operating instructions for your machine by
quoting the number supplied overleaf.
We hope that you will be satisfied with your KRONE machine.
Maschinenfabrik Bernard Krone GmbH
Spelle
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1 Foreword ................................................................................................................................................. 3
2 Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................... 4
3 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 13
3.1 Purpose of Use ................................................................................................................................ 13
3.2 Validity ............................................................................................................................................. 13
3.2.1 Contact ......................................................................................................................................... 13
3.3 Identification Plate ........................................................................................................................... 14
3.4 Information Required for Questions and Orders .............................................................................. 14
3.5 Intended Use ................................................................................................................................... 15
3.6 Identifying Symbols in the Operating Instructions ........................................................................... 15
3.7 Identification of the hazard warnings ............................................................................................... 15
3.8 Technical data ................................................................................................................................. 16
3.8.1 BiG PACK 890 High Speed / BiG PACK 890 XC High Speed .................................................... 16
3.8.2 BiG PACK 1270 High Speed / BiG PACK 1270 XC High Speed ................................................ 17
3.8.3 BiG PACK 1290 High Speed / BiG PACK 1290 XC High Speed ................................................ 18
3.8.4 BiG PACK 1290 HDP High Speed / BiG PACK 1290 HDP / XC High Speed ............................. 19
3.9 Lubricants ........................................................................................................................................ 20
3.9.1 Filling Quantities and Lubrication Designations for Gearboxes ................................................... 20
3.9.2 Oil quantities and designations for the on-board hydraulic system ............................................. 21
3.9.3 Oil quantities and designations for the compressor .................................................................... 21
3.10 General Technical Description......................................................................................................... 22
3.11 Connection prerequisites on tractor ................................................................................................. 23
3.12 Electrical connections ...................................................................................................................... 23
3.12.1 Hydraulic connections .............................................................................................................. 24
3.13 Machine overview ............................................................................................................................ 26
3.13.1 Left Side of the Big Pack Baler with Tandem Axle .................................................................. 26
3.13.2 Right Side of the Big Pack Square Baler with Tandem Axle ................................................... 28
3.13.3 How the VFS Conveyor System Works ................................................................................... 30
4 Safety ..................................................................................................................................................... 32
4.1.1 Personnel Qualification and Training ........................................................................................... 32
4.1.2 Dangers in Case of Non-compliance with the Safety Instructions............................................... 32
4.1.3 Safety-conscious work practices ................................................................................................. 32
4.2 Safety Instructions and Accident Prevention Regulations ............................................................... 33
4.3 Hitched Implements ......................................................................................................................... 34
4.4 PTO operation ................................................................................................................................. 35
4.5 Hydraulic system ............................................................................................................................. 36
4.6 Tyres ................................................................................................................................................ 36
4.7 Maintenance .................................................................................................................................... 37
4.8 Unauthorised Conversion/Modification and Spare Parts Production .............................................. 37
4.9 Inadmissible Modes of Operation .................................................................................................... 37
4.10 Safety Instructions on the Machine ................................................................................................. 37
4.11 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 38
4.12 Position of the Adhesive Safety Stickers on the Machine ............................................................... 40
4.13 Position of the General Information Labels on the Machine ............................................................ 44
4.13.1 Re-Ordering the Adhesive Safety and Information Labels ...................................................... 45
4.13.2 Affixing the Adhesive Safety and Information Labels .............................................................. 45
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4.14 Special safety instructions ............................................................................................................... 46
4.14.1 Ladder ...................................................................................................................................... 46
4.14.2 Fire extinguisher ...................................................................................................................... 47
4.15 Parking brake ................................................................................................................................... 48
4.16 Flywheel brake ................................................................................................................................. 49
4.17 Parking support ................................................................................................................................ 50
4.17.1 Hydraulic parking jack (optional) ............................................................................................. 51
5 Commissioning..................................................................................................................................... 54
5.1 Adjusting the drawbar height ........................................................................................................... 55
5.2 Adjusting the height of the drive train .............................................................................................. 56
5.3 Mounting onto the Tractor ................................................................................................................ 57
5.4 PTO shaft ......................................................................................................................................... 58
5.4.1 Length adjustment ....................................................................................................................... 58
6 Start-up .................................................................................................................................................. 59
6.1 Mounting onto the Tractor ................................................................................................................ 60
6.1.1 Install the PTO shaft .................................................................................................................... 61
6.2 Hydraulics ........................................................................................................................................ 63
6.2.1 Special Safety Instructions .......................................................................................................... 63
6.2.2 Connecting the hydraulic lines ..................................................................................................... 63
6.3 Hydraulic brake (Export) .................................................................................................................. 66
6.4 Hydraulic Brake (Export France) ..................................................................................................... 67
6.5 Hydraulic connection to block the coaster/steering axle (special equipment) ................................. 68
6.6 Load-sensing connection ................................................................................................................. 69
6.6.1 Operating the Machine without LS (Load-Sensing Connection) ................................................. 69
6.6.2 Operating the Machine via LS (Load-Sensing Connection) ........................................................ 69
6.7 Compressed Air Connections for the Compressed Air Brake ......................................................... 70
6.7.1 Supports for compressed air hoses ............................................................................................. 70
6.8 Using the safety chain ..................................................................................................................... 71
6.9 Electrical connections ...................................................................................................................... 72
6.9.1 Working floodlight ........................................................................................................................ 73
6.10 LED strips ........................................................................................................................................ 73
7 Driving and Transport .......................................................................................................................... 74
7.1 Preparations for road travel ............................................................................................................. 74
7.1.1 Lifting the Pick-up ........................................................................................................................ 74
7.1.2 Roller chute hydraulically activated ............................................................................................. 75
7.1.3 Bale chute in transport position (optional) ................................................................................... 75
7.1.4 Checking the lighting system ....................................................................................................... 76
7.1.5 Parking brake ............................................................................................................................... 76
7.2 Moving ............................................................................................................................................. 77
7.3 Handling the Coaster/Steering Axle (Special Equipment) ............................................................... 78
7.3.1 Operating the Machine via LS (Load-Sensing Connection) ........................................................ 80
7.3.2 Operating the Machine without LS (Load-Sensing Connection) ................................................. 80
7.3.3 Moving the machine without hydraulic connections .................................................................... 81
7.4 Parking ............................................................................................................................................. 81
7.4.1 Parking brake ............................................................................................................................... 82
7.4.2 Wheel chocks .............................................................................................................................. 83
8 KRONE ISOBUS-Terminal CCI 100 ..................................................................................................... 84
8.1 Installing the terminal into cabin ...................................................................................................... 85
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8.2 ISOBUS Short Cut Button ................................................................................................................ 86
8.2.1 Connecting the terminal (on tractors with integrated ISOBUS system) ...................................... 88
8.2.2 Connecting the terminal (on tractors without ISOBUS system) ................................................... 89
8.2.3 Connecting the Multi-Function Lever to the CCI Terminal (on tractors without ISOBUS system)
90
8.2.4 Switching the terminal on / off when the machine is not connected ............................................ 91
8.2.5 Switching the terminal on / off when the machine is connected .................................................. 92
8.3 Function keys ................................................................................................................................... 94
8.4 Manual mode ................................................................................................................................. 100
8.4.1 Manual mode basic screen ........................................................................................................ 100
8.4.2 Setting the target bale channel flap pressure ............................................................................ 103
8.4.3 Setting the bale length ............................................................................................................... 104
8.5 Automatic Mode ............................................................................................................................. 106
8.6 Buttons on the machine ................................................................................................................. 108
8.7 Description of baling process......................................................................................................... 109
8.8 Bale channel chamber empty ........................................................................................................ 109
8.8.1 Bale channel chamber full ......................................................................................................... 109
8.9 Menu level...................................................................................................................................... 110
8.9.1 Short Overview .......................................................................................................................... 110
8.9.2 Calling up the menu level .......................................................................................................... 111
8.10 Main Menu 1 „Settings“ .................................................................................................................. 112
8.10.1 Menu 1-1 „Knotter Settings“ ................................................................................................... 113
8.10.2 Menu 1-1-1 „Correction Value for Bale Length“ ..................................................................... 114
8.10.3 Menu 1-1-2 „Knotter Signal“ .................................................................................................. 115
8.10.4 Menu 1-1-3 „Knotter Monitoring“............................................................................................ 116
8.10.4.1 Menu 1-1-5 „Bales / Blow“ ............................................................................................. 117
8.10.4.2 Menu 1-1-6 „Blow Time“ ................................................................................................ 118
8.10.5 Menu 1-2 silage agents / optional .......................................................................................... 119
8.10.6 Menu 1-3 „Sensitivity of the Direction Display“ ...................................................................... 120
8.10.7 Menu 1-4 „Central Lubrication“ .............................................................................................. 122
8.10.8 Menu 1-5 „Moisture Measuring“............................................................................................. 124
8.10.9 Menu 1-6 „Bale Balance“ ....................................................................................................... 126
8.10.9.1 Adjusting the Bale Balance ............................................................................................ 127
8.10.9.2 Zeros .............................................................................................................................. 127
8.11 main menu 2 „counters“ ................................................................................................................. 129
8.11.1 Menu 2-1 „Customer Counter“ ............................................................................................... 130
8.11.1.1 Menu 2-1-1 ..................................................................................................................... 132
8.11.2 Menu 2-2 „Total Bale Counter“ .............................................................................................. 134
8.12 Main menu 4 "Service" .................................................................................................................. 136
8.12.1 Menu 4-2 „Manual sensor test“ .............................................................................................. 137
8.12.2 Actuator test ........................................................................................................................... 145
8.12.3 Menu 4-4 Manual actuator test .............................................................................................. 145
8.12.4 Menu 4-6 „Diagnostics Driving Speed / Motion Direction Display“ ........................................ 150
8.12.5 Menu 4-7 „Diagnostics Auxiliary (AUX)“ ................................................................................ 151
8.13 Main menu 5 'Information' .............................................................................................................. 152
8.14 Main menu 6 „Fitter“ ...................................................................................................................... 153
8.15 Main menu 9 "Virtual Terminal (VT)" ............................................................................................. 154
8.15.1 Menu 9-2 „Switching Between the Terminals“ ....................................................................... 155
8.15.2 Menu 9-3 „Configuration Main Window“ ................................................................................ 156
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8.16 Alarm message .............................................................................................................................. 158
8.16.1 Alarm messages .................................................................................................................... 159
9 ISOBUS operation .............................................................................................................................. 166
9.1 Attaching the ISOBUS terminal ..................................................................................................... 167
9.1.1 Connection terminal to tractor ................................................................................................... 167
9.1.2 Connection tractor to machine ................................................................................................... 167
9.2 Differing functions to KRONE ISOBUS terminal CCI .................................................................... 168
9.2.1 Menu 4-6 “Diagnostics driving speed display/direction of travel display” .................................. 169
9.2.2 Menu 4-7 “Diagnostics Auxiliary (AUX)” .................................................................................... 170
9.3 Main menu 9 "ISO settings info" .................................................................................................... 171
9.3.1 Menu 9-1 "Softkeys ISO terminal" ............................................................................................. 172
9.3.2 Menu 9-2 „Switching Between the Terminals“ ........................................................................... 173
9.4 ISOBUS „Auxiliary“-function (AUX) ............................................................................................... 174
9.4.1 Example of a joystick assignment for Fendt (default setting) .................................................... 175
9.4.2 Recommended assignment of a WTK- multi-function lever ...................................................... 176
10 Operation ............................................................................................................................................. 177
10.1 Pick-up ........................................................................................................................................... 177
10.2 Cutting system ............................................................................................................................... 178
10.2.1 General .................................................................................................................................. 178
10.2.2 Cutting length ......................................................................................................................... 179
10.2.3 Activating the cutting system ................................................................................................. 180
10.3 Blade Changing ............................................................................................................................. 180
10.3.1 Unlocking the blade shaft ...................................................................................................... 182
10.4 Removing blockages ..................................................................................................................... 183
10.5 Baling Force Regulation ................................................................................................................ 184
10.6 Ejection of the last bale .................................................................................................................. 185
10.6.1 Opening the bale channel chamber ....................................................................................... 185
10.6.1.1 Medium design: ............................................................................................................. 185
10.6.1.2 Comfort design: ............................................................................................................. 185
10.6.2 Activating the bale ejector ...................................................................................................... 186
10.6.2.1 Medium electronics design: ........................................................................................... 186
10.6.3 Comfort electronics design: ................................................................................................... 186
10.7 Hydraulically foldable roller chute .................................................................................................. 187
10.7.1 Medium design ...................................................................................................................... 187
10.7.2 Comfort version ..................................................................................................................... 187
10.8 Length Adjustment of Big Bales .................................................................................................... 187
10.8.1 Electrical longitudinal adjustment device ............................................................................... 187
10.9 Twine ............................................................................................................................................. 188
10.9.1 Electrical twine empty display ................................................................................................ 188
10.9.2 Twine motion indicator upper twine (double knotter) ............................................................. 189
10.9.3 Initiate the tying process manually ........................................................................................ 190
10.10 Drives ......................................................................................................................................... 191
10.10.1 Main drive .............................................................................................................................. 191
10.11 Feed packer drum drive ............................................................................................................. 192
10.12 Knotter shaft drive ...................................................................................................................... 193
10.13 XC Cutting System Drive ........................................................................................................... 193
10.14 Pick-Up Drive (For the XC Cutting System Version) ................................................................. 194
10.15 Pick-Up Drive (For the XC Cutting System Version) ................................................................. 194
10.16 Pick-Up Drive Via Gearbox (Without Cutting System XC) ........................................................ 195
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10.17 Bale brake .................................................................................................................................. 195
10.18 MultiBale equipment (optional) .................................................................................................. 196
11 Settings ............................................................................................................................................... 197
11.1 Tying unit ....................................................................................................................................... 198
11.1.1 Inserting the twine .................................................................................................................. 198
11.1.2 Interconnecting the twine (twine box) .................................................................................... 199
11.1.3 Threading the twine ............................................................................................................... 202
11.1.3.1 Single knotter ................................................................................................................. 202
11.1.3.2 Lower twine double knotter ............................................................................................ 203
11.1.3.3 Upper twine .................................................................................................................... 204
11.2 Setting the needles ........................................................................................................................ 205
11.2.1 Lateral setting of the needles ................................................................................................. 205
11.2.2 Setting the height of the needles on the knotter .................................................................... 206
11.2.3 Top dead centre of the needles ............................................................................................. 207
11.3 Setting the needle yoke brake ....................................................................................................... 208
11.4 Checking / adjusting position of needles – baling ram .................................................................. 209
11.5 Setting the upper needle ................................................................................................................ 210
11.5.1 Checking the setting of the upper needle .............................................................................. 210
11.6 Twine bar ....................................................................................................................................... 211
11.6.1 Setting the twine bar (single knotter) ..................................................................................... 211
11.6.2 Setting the twine bar (double knotter) .................................................................................... 212
11.6.2.1 Checking the twine bar after the setting ........................................................................ 213
11.6.3 Pretension of the twine bar shaft ........................................................................................... 214
11.6.4 Setting the knotter shaft brake ............................................................................................... 214
11.7 Twine brake Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert. ............................................................................. 215
11.7.1 Setting the twine tension on the upper twine strand (double knotter) ................................... 216
11.7.2 Setting the twine tension of the lower twine strand (double knotter) ..................................... 217
11.8 Knotter ........................................................................................................................................... 218
11.8.1 Locking the tying process ...................................................................................................... 218
11.8.2 Start-up .................................................................................................................................. 219
11.8.3 Single knotter ......................................................................................................................... 219
11.8.4 Knotter hook (single knotter) .................................................................................................. 219
11.8.5 Setting of twine retainer ......................................................................................................... 220
11.8.5.1 Setting the holding force of the twine retainer (6) .......................................................... 221
11.8.6 Setting of blade lever (single knotter) .................................................................................... 222
11.8.7 Double knotter ....................................................................................................................... 223
11.8.8 Knotter hook (double knotter) ................................................................................................ 223
11.8.9 Setting of twine retainer ......................................................................................................... 224
11.8.9.1 Setting the holding force of the twine retainer (6) .......................................................... 225
11.8.10 Setting the blade lever (double knotter) ................................................................................. 226
11.9 Baling ram setting .......................................................................................................................... 227
11.9.1 Setting the baling ram blades ................................................................................................ 227
11.9.2 Cleaning the running rails ...................................................................................................... 228
11.9.3 Lateral setting of the plunger ................................................................................................. 228
11.10 Setting packer to baling ram ...................................................................................................... 229
11.11 Variable filling system (VFS)...................................................................................................... 232
11.11.1 Assembling the feeler rocker ................................................................................................. 232
11.11.2 Adjusting the Variable Filling System (VFS) .......................................................................... 233
11.11.2.1 Zero position .................................................................................................................. 233
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11.11.3 Absorbing mechanism ........................................................................................................... 235
11.11.3.1 Checking the setting ...................................................................................................... 236
11.11.4 Setting the triggering sensitivity ............................................................................................. 237
11.11.5 Setting the spring of the zero adjuster ................................................................................... 238
11.12 Setting the flywheel cleaning (only on BiG PACK 890) ............................................................. 239
11.13 Basic setting of the band brake (flywheel) ................................................................................. 239
11.14 Setting the bale chute ................................................................................................................ 240
11.14.1 Setting the MultiBale .............................................................................................................. 241
11.14.2 Setting the position of the second needle yoke ..................................................................... 241
11.14.3 Setting the stop ...................................................................................................................... 241
11.14.4 Setting the height of the needle yoke brake .......................................................................... 241
11.14.5 Setting the locking (frame) ..................................................................................................... 242
11.14.6 Setting the lockings of the needle yoke ................................................................................. 242
11.14.7 Setting the rubber pad between the needle yokes ................................................................ 243
11.14.8 Possible setting errors and their elimination (MultiBale) ....................................................... 243
11.15 Pick-up ....................................................................................................................................... 244
11.16 Default Setting (Working Height Setting) ................................................................................... 244
11.16.1 Driving with Pick-up in fixed position ..................................................................................... 245
11.17 Roller crop guide ........................................................................................................................ 246
11.18 Setting the spring of the chain tensioner on the Pick-up ........................................................... 247
11.18.1 On version without cutting system ......................................................................................... 247
11.19 Default Setting (Working Height Setting) ................................................................................... 247
11.19.1 Ground pressure of the guide wheels .................................................................................... 248
11.19.2 Driving with Pick-up in fixed position ..................................................................................... 249
11.20 Roller crop guide ........................................................................................................................ 250
12 Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................ 251
12.1 Special Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................ 251
12.2 Spare Parts .................................................................................................................................... 251
12.3 Lifting ............................................................................................................................................. 252
12.3.1 Lifting eyes ............................................................................................................................. 252
12.3.2 Lifting ..................................................................................................................................... 252
12.4 Tightening Torques ........................................................................................................................ 253
12.5 Tightening Torques (Countersunk Screws) ................................................................................... 254
12.6 Cleaning ......................................................................................................................................... 255
12.7 Drive chains ................................................................................................................................... 255
12.7.1 Conveyor roller (I) .................................................................................................................. 255
12.7.2 Pick-up drive (II) ..................................................................................................................... 256
12.7.3 Pick-up drive (III) .................................................................................................................... 256
12.8 Tyres .............................................................................................................................................. 257
12.8.1 Checking and maintaining tyres............................................................................................. 258
12.8.2 Tyre air pressure .................................................................................................................... 259
12.9 Hydraulics ...................................................................................................................................... 260
12.9.1 On-board hydraulic system .................................................................................................... 261
12.10 High-pressure filter .................................................................................................................... 262
12.11 Adjusting the hydraulic system .................................................................................................. 263
12.12 Comfort Hydraulic Block Diagram ............................................................................................. 265
12.13 Emergency Manual Activation ................................................................................................... 266
12.14 Examples of Emergency Manual Activation .............................................................................. 266
12.14.1 Raising / Lowering the roller chute ........................................................................................ 266
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12.15 Pressing force control (with emergency manual activation) ...................................................... 267
12.15.1 Setting the baling pressure .................................................................................................... 267
12.15.2 Releasing the bale channel chamber (comfort) ..................................................................... 267
12.16 Filling Quantities and Lubrication Designations for Gearboxes ................................................. 268
12.16.1 Oil quantities and designations for the on-board hydraulic system ....................................... 268
12.16.2 Oil quantities and designations for the compressor .............................................................. 268
12.16.3 Oil Level Check and Oil Change Intervals (Gearboxes) ........................................................ 268
12.17 Main gearbox ............................................................................................................................. 269
12.18 Packer gearbox .......................................................................................................................... 270
12.19 Transfer gearbox ....................................................................................................................... 271
12.20 Pick-up gearbox ......................................................................................................................... 272
12.21 Cutting system drive gear .......................................................................................................... 273
13 Maintenance - Brake System ............................................................................................................. 275
13.1 Special Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................ 275
13.2 Compressed-air reservoir .............................................................................................................. 276
13.2.1 Setting the Transfer Mechanism ............................................................................................ 277
13.2.2 Pneumatic brake cylinders ..................................................................................................... 278
13.3 Compressor ................................................................................................................................... 279
13.4 Air filter for pneumatic cylinder (only MultiBale) ............................................................................ 280
13.5 Replacing Rollers/Cam Follower Rollers ....................................................................................... 280
14 Maintenance – lubrication ................................................................................................................. 281
14.1 Special Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................ 281
14.2 Lubricants ...................................................................................................................................... 282
14.3 General .......................................................................................................................................... 282
14.4 Lubricating the PTO shaft .............................................................................................................. 283
14.5 Lubricating the rollers for the blade lever ...................................................................................... 284
14.6 Lubrication points ........................................................................................................................... 285
14.6.1 Lubrication points BiG PACK 890 (XC), 1270 (XC), 1290 (XC) ............................................ 285
14.6.2 Lubrication points BiG PACK 1290 HDP (XC) ....................................................................... 287
14.6.3 Automatic centralised lubrication system .............................................................................. 293
14.7 Position of the sensors (right hand side of the machine) .............................................................. 294
14.8 Position of the sensors (left hand side of the machine) ................................................................. 296
14.8.1 Adjusting the Sensors ............................................................................................................ 298
14.8.1.1 Namur sensor d = 8 mm ................................................................................................ 298
14.8.1.2 Namur sensor d = 12 mm .............................................................................................. 298
14.8.1.3 Namur sensor d = 30 mm .............................................................................................. 299
15 Placing in Storage .............................................................................................................................. 300
15.1 Special Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................ 300
15.2 At the End of the Harvest Season ................................................................................................. 301
15.3 Before the Start of the New Season .............................................................................................. 302
15.3.1 Overload coupling on flywheel ............................................................................................... 303
16 Malfunctions - Causes and Remedies .............................................................................................. 304
16.1 Special Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................ 304
16.2 General malfunctions ..................................................................................................................... 305
16.3 Malfunctions on the knotter ............................................................................................................ 308
16.3.1 Single knotter ......................................................................................................................... 308
16.3.2 Double knotter ....................................................................................................................... 311
16.4 Troubleshooting in the central lubrication ...................................................................................... 322
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17 Appendix ............................................................................................................................................. 324
17.1 Hydraulic System Circuit Diagrams ............................................................................................... 324
17.2 On-board Hydraulics for Medium Version Electronics ................................................................... 324
17.3 On-board Hydraulics for Comfort Version Electronics ................................................................... 325
17.4 Working hydraulics for Medium Version Electronics ..................................................................... 326
17.5 Working hydraulics for Comfort version electronics ...................................................................... 327
17.6 Electrical circuit diagram ................................................................................................................ 328
18 Index .................................................................................................................................................... 329
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3 Introduction
These operating instructions contain fundamental instructions. These must be observed in
operation and maintenance. For this reason, these operating instructions must be read by
operating personnel before commissioning and use, and must be available for easy reference.
Follow both the general safety instructions contained in the section on safety and the specific
safety instructions contained in the other sections.
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3.1 Purpose of Use
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KRONE Big Pack square balers are machines for collecting and baling cut crops (grass, hay,
leguminous vegetation and straw, etc.) on farms. They are towed behind agricultural tractors of
sufficient power that are also equipped with suitable interfaces for the installation and operation
of the machine (see the introductory chapter "Technical Data" / "General Technical Description).
The crop must be set down in rows on the field to be collected. Then it must only be collected
with the pick-up by driving over the swath.
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WARNING! – Intake and baling of pressing material not mentioned!
Effect: Damage to the machine
Collecting and baling materials that are not cited here is permitted only in agreement with the
manufacturer. The basic requirements in any case are swath form loading of the crops and
automatic intake by the Pick-up as it passes over them.
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3.2 Validity
These operating instructions apply to Big Pack Square Balers of the following types:
BiG PACK 890 BiG PACK 1270 BiG PACK 1290 BiG PACK 1290 HDP
BiG PACK 890 XC BiG PACK 1270 XC BiG PACK 1290 XC BiG PACK 1290 HDP XC
In the HighSpeed design.
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3.2.1 Contact
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Maschinenfabrik Bernard Krone GmbH
Heinrich-Krone-Strasse 10
D-48480 Spelle (Germany)
Telephone: + 49 (0) 59 77/935-0 (Head Office)
Fax.: + 49 (0) 59 77/935-339 (Head Office)
Fax.: + 49 (0) 59 77/935-239 (Spare parts - domestic)
Fax.: + 49 (0) 59 77/935-359 (Spare parts - export)
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3.3 Identification Plate
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BPXC0100
Maschinenfabrik Bernard Krone GmbH
Heinrich-Krone-Str. 10 D-48480 Spelle
Made in
Germany
Fig. 1
The machine data are located on the type plate (1). This is located on right-hand side of the
machine.
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3.4 Information Required for Questions and Orders
Type
Year of manufacture
Vehicle ID number
Note
The entire identification plate represents a legal document and should not be altered or
rendered illegible!
When asking questions concerning the machine or ordering spare parts, be sure to provide type
designation, vehicle ID number and the year of manufacture : To ensure that these data are
always available, we recommend that you enter them in the fields above.
Note
Authentic KRONE spare parts and accessories authorised by the manufacturer help to ensure
safety. The use of spare parts, accessories and other devices which are not manufactured,
tested or approved by KRONE will result in the revoking of the liability for damages resulting
thereof.
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3.5 Intended Use
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The Big Pack square baler is built exclusively for customary use in agricultural work (see the
introduction "Intended Use").
The machine must only be used by persons who meet the requirements listed in the chapter on
safety "Personnel Qualifications and Training".
These operating instructions are part of the machine. The machine is designed exclusively for
use in accordance with these operating instructions.
Using the machine for work or applications that are not described in these operating instructions
can lead to severe injuries or death of persons and damage to the machine and other property.
Such work and applications are prohibited.
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Any use of the machine for other purposes is deemed not to be in accordance with intended
use. The manufacturer shall not be liable for any resulting damage; the user alone shall bear
the risk.
Operation in accordance with intended use also includes observing the operating, maintenance
and service instructions specified by the manufacturer.
Unauthorised modifications to the machine may affect the properties of the machine or disrupt
proper operation. For this reason, unauthorised modifications shall exclude any liability of the
manufacturer for consequential damage.
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3.6 Identifying Symbols in the Operating Instructions
The safety instructions contained in this manual which could result in personal injury if not
followed are identified by the general danger sign:
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3.7 Identification of the hazard warnings
Danger!
DANGER! - Type and source of the hazard!
Effect: Danger to life or serious injuries.
Measures for hazard prevention
Warning !
WARNING! - Type and source of the hazard!
Effect: Injuries, serious material damage.
Measures for hazard prevention
Caution!
CAUTION! - Type and source of the hazard!
Effect: Property damage
Measures for risk prevention.
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General function instructions are indicated as follows:
Note!
Note - Type and source of the note
Effect: Economic advantage of the machine
Actions to be taken
Instructions which are attached to the machine need to be followed and kept fully legible.
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3.8 Technical data
All information, illustrations and technical data in these operating instructions correspond to the
latest state at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time
and without notification of reasons.
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3.8.1 BiG PACK 890 High Speed / BiG PACK 890 XC High Speed
BiG PACK 890 BiG PACK 890 XC
Single axle Tandem Single axle Tandem
Maximum permissible speed [km/h] 40 km/h 60 km/h*3
50 km/h
40 km/h 60 km/h*3
50 km/h
Length of working position (mm) 9180
Length of transport position (mm) 7930
Height (mm) 3075
Weight (kg) 6580 6950 7480 7850
Tyres 710/45-22.5
500/50-17
550/45-22.5
620/40 R22.5
700/45-22.5
500/50-17
550/45-22.5
620/40 R22.5
Width (mm)
2600
2550
2600
2670
2600
2550
2600
2670
Track width (mm) 1820 2040 1820 2040
Bale channel chamber Height (mm)
Width (mm)
900
800
Baling length (mm) From 1000 to 2700 (continuously adjustable)
Scattering width (mm) 1950
No. of knotter apparatuses 4
Power consumption 80 KW (109 HP) 95 KW (129 HP)
Cutting system (number of blades) - 16
Drive overload coupling 2400 Nm
Flywheel overload coupling Wedge release clutch 4500 Nm
Pick-up overload coupling Star ratchet 1000 Nm Star ratchet 1200 Nm
Cam-type cut-out clutch for cutting
system - 7000 Nm
Packer overload coupling Cam-type cut-out clutch 14500 Nm
Needle connecting rod Shear screw M10 x 55 DIN 931-10.9
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*3) 60 km/h for braked tandem axle and 620 series tyres
50 km/h for all other types of tyres
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Note
The technical data specified in the table refer to the basic version of the machine in each case.
Deviations (e.g. due to additional attachments, etc.) are not included in this table.
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3.8.2 BiG PACK 1270 High Speed / BiG PACK 1270 XC High Speed
BiG PACK 1270 BiG PACK 1270 XC
Single axle Tandem Single axle Tandem
Max. permissible speed [km/h] 40 km/h 60 km/h*3
50 km/h
40 km/h 60 km/h*3
50 km/h
Length of working position (mm) 9180
Length of transport position (mm) 7930
Height (mm) 2875
Weight (kg) 7240 7610 8430 8800
Tyres 710/45-22.5
500/50-17
550/45-22.5
620/40 R22.5
710/45-22.5
500/50-17
550/45-22.5
620/40 R22.5
Width (mm) 2995
Track width (mm) 2200 2250*1 2350*2 2200 2250*1 2350*2
Bale channel chamber
Height (mm)
Width (mm)
700
1200
Baling length (mm) From 1000 to 2700 (continuously adjustable)
Scattering width (mm) 2380
No. of knotter apparatuses 6
Power consumption 90 KW (122 HP) 100 KW (136 HP)
Cutting system (number of blades) - 26
Drive overload coupling 2400 Nm
Flywheel overload coupling Wedge release clutch 4500 Nm
Pick-up overload coupling Star ratchet 1000 Nm Star ratchet 1200 Nm
Cam-type cut-out clutch for cutting
system - 7000 Nm
Packer overload coupling Cam-type cut-out clutch 14500 Nm
Needle connecting rod Shear screw M10 x 55 DIN 931-10.9
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*1) rigid
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*2) castor-steered
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*3) 60 km/h for braked tandem axle and 620 series tyres
50 km/h for all other types of tyres
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Note
The technical data specified in the table refer to the basic version of the machine in each case.
Deviations (e.g. due to additional attachments, etc.) are not included in this table.
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3.8.3 BiG PACK 1290 High Speed / BiG PACK 1290 XC High Speed
BiG PACK 1290 BiG PACK 1290 XC
Single axle Tandem Single axle Tandem
Max. permissible speed [km/h] 40 km/h 60 km/h*3
50 km/h 40 km/h 60 km/h*3
50 km/h
Length of working position (mm) 9180
Length of transport position (mm) 7930
Height (mm) 3075
Weight (kg) 7860 8230 9050 9420
Tyres 710/45-
22.5
500/50-17
550/45-22.5
620/40 R22.5
710/45-
22.5
500/50-17
550/45-22.5
620/40 R22.5
Width (mm) * 2995
Track width (mm) 2200 2250*1 2350*2 2200 2250*1 2350*2
Bale channel chamber Height (mm)
Width (mm)
900
1200
Baling length (mm) From 1000 to 2700 (continuously adjustable)
Scattering width (mm) 2380
No. of knotter apparatuses 6
Power consumption 90 KW (122 HP) 105 KW (143 HP)
Cutting system (number of blades) - 26
Drive overload coupling 2400 Nm
Flywheel overload coupling Wedge release clutch 4500 Nm
Pick-up overload coupling Star ratchet 1000 Nm Star ratchet 1200 Nm
Cam-type cut-out clutch for cutting
system - 7000 Nm
Packer overload coupling Cam-type cut-out clutch 14500 Nm
Needle connecting rod Shear screw M10 x 55 DIN 931-10.9
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*2) castor-steered
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*3) 60 km/h for braked tandem axle and 620 series tyres
50 km/h for all other types of tyres
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Note
The technical data specified in the table refer to the basic version of the machine in each case.
Deviations (e.g. due to additional attachments, etc.) are not included in this table.
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3.8.4 BiG PACK 1290 HDP High Speed / BiG PACK 1290 HDP / XC High Speed
BiG PACK 1290 HDP BiG PACK 1290 HDP XC
Tandem Tandem
Max. permissible speed [km/h] 50 km/h / 60 km/h*3
Length of working position (mm) 9940
Length of transport position (mm) 8850
Height (mm) 3110
Weight (kg) 10200 11500
Tyres 550/45-22.5
620/40 R 22.5
550/45-22.5
620/50 R 22.5
Width (mm) 2995
Track width (mm) 2250*1 2350*2 2250*1 2400*2
Bale channel chamber Height (mm)
Width (mm)
Length (mm)
900
1200
3500
Baling length (mm) From 1000 to 3200 (continuously adjustable)
Scattering width (mm) 2380
No. of knotter apparatuses 6
Power consumption 130 KW (177 HP) 145 KW (197 HP)
Cutting system (number of blades) - 26
Drive overload coupling 3000 Nm
Flywheel overload coupling Wedge release clutch 8000 Nm
Pick-up overload coupling Star ratchet 1000 Nm Star ratchet 1200 Nm
Cam-type cut-out clutch for cutting
system - 7000 Nm
Packer overload coupling Cam-type cut-out clutch 14500 Nm
Needle connecting rod Shear screw M10 x 55 DIN 931-10.9
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*2) castor-steered
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*3) 60 km/h for braked tandem axle and 620 series tyres
50 km/h for all other types of tyres
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Note
The technical data specified in the table refer to the basic version of the machine in each case.
Deviations (e.g. due to additional attachments, etc.) are not included in this table.
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3.9 Lubricants
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3.9.1 Filling Quantities and Lubrication Designations for Gearboxes
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ENVIRONMENT! - Disposal and storage of lubricants
Effect: Environmental damage
Store lubricants in eligible containers according to statutory provisions
Dispose used lubricants according to statutory provisions
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Quantity
ltr. Designation/brand Bio-degradable
lubricants
Main gearbox 890 15,5
SAE 90 GL 4 or
Esso-Spartan EP 150
Shell Omala Oil 150
Fuchs - EP 85 W90
Castrol EPX 90
on request
Main gearbox 1270 / 1290 16.7
Main gearbox 1290 HDP 35
Packer gearbox 4
Knotter/packer transfer gearbox 1
Pick-up gearbox, upper 0.5
Pick-up gearbox, lower 0.5
Cutting system drive gear for XC, upper 2.8
Cutting system gearbox for XC, lower 2.7
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