Posted by Bobl1958 on June 20, 2014 at 08:56:57 from (68.98.205.31):
I am pretty sure I remember that you are running the Gehl balers. I have a 1875 with the Gehl monitor that sets the bale size and the wraps, etc. My question is, if you happen to have the same setup, is that the size of the bale on the monitor is not working. It is the bar graph that starts at 0 and climbs up as the bale gets bigger. And since it is not working, it won't alert me when the bale size is complete and start the tying phase. I have to manually push the button to tie. It will then tie the bale automatically and go back to "ready to bale mode" and then to start the procedure again. Last year when I blew everything off and put it in the shed everything was working fine. Just curious if you would have any ideas where to start. The book doesn't give any good info regarding the bale size. I can set the size of the bale with the monitor, just the size as it is building is not working. I can try to get some pics if you needed, but if you have the same setup (even though you have a smaller baler I seem to remember) I am hoping you might know something. It's probably in the Electronics somewhere, but I don't see anything that would look out of the ordinary. Thanks in advance - Bob
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