New Holland 846 round Baler manual - how to set up twine

leinhit

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Looking for an operator manual to share or at least some one to show/tell me where the ends of the twine gets tied to.

My first round Baler, always had square.

Just a dumb question I know! It has the auto wrap.

Thank you.
 
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you do not tie the ends like a square baler they just hang out of the twine tube so when it ties they start wrapping, I will look I had a ops for a small auto-tie NH I had it might have been a 847 been 25 years lolcnt
 
Like Tom said leave about 6" hanging out of the twine tubes. When the stop sign sign drops you stop and let it tie. Sign goes back and twine quits moving it is tied and you can stop the pto and raise the door and kick the bale out. Pull ahead before closing door so as to not damage it on the tied bale. Got a 845 auto-wrap....good old baler. Simple to operate.
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(quoted from post at 09:10:31 07/17/17) Looking for an operator manual to share or at least some one to show/tell me where the ends of the twine gets tied to.

My first round Baler, always had square.

Just a dumb question I know! It has the auto wrap.

Thank you.

I don't know if it the same as my 847 but, as others have commented. leaving the twine hanging a few inches out of the twine arm should be sufficient. Mine has the hydraulic arm that I control from the tractor to wrap the twine. Occasionally the twine end is a bit short and wont' start wrapping so I just drive ahead a bit to push some more hay in hopes it will pull the twine in too. It works.
 
Thanks! I was thinking like my square Baler and the ends were tied to the frame some where. Appreciate the detailed and simple answer. I am reading the rest of the replies.

Sounds like the hay grabs the loose ends and sucks it in and pulls what it needs.

And I wondered about the small stop sign. Lol.
 
Thanks, that would be appreciated! I was thinking exactly that they got tired to the frame. I have included a photo of how the twine is hanging right now from the last owner... Sound's exactly like you describe. If you see anything that doesn't look right plz let me know.I take it that when the little stop sign comes up, I stop and pull the blue rope to start the wrapping process?
 
(quoted from post at 07:22:45 07/18/17) Thanks, that would be appreciated! I was thinking exactly that they got tired to the frame. I have included a photo of how the twine is hanging right now from the last owner... Sound's exactly like you describe. If you see anything that doesn't look right plz let me know.I take it that when the little stop sign comes up, I stop and pull the blue rope to start the wrapping process?
Having all kinds of problems getting photos to upload.

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the pull rope is only when you want to tie a undersized bale, the way it works is when the flag trips and shows "Stop" you wait until it resets and finishes tying you shut off the pto and raise the tail gate to eject the bale
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(quoted from post at 12:27:29 07/18/17) the pull rope is only when you want to tie a undersized bale, the way it works is when the flag trips and shows "Stop" you wait until it resets and finishes tying you shut off the pto and raise the tail gate to eject the bale
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Oh, genius! Thank you. Thus being called an"autowrap". Makes much more sense now. Cutting hay soon and will give it Try.

I ll give a status update when I do.

Using a case 580c diesel to run it.
 

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