Rev 4/2018
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CAUTION
Do not attempt to start the engine with the
hydrostatic drive control lever not in the
"PARK" position (See Figure 65 ).
15. Turn ignition switch to the START position.
16. Warning lights (C-L) should light. Return ignition
switch to OFF position and allow hydrostatic
drive control lever to move into park position.
Consult engine operator's manual that came with
your machine for proper engine operation proce-
dures.
Starting Engine
WARNING
Avoid possible injury or death from
machinery runaway. Do not start engine by
shorting across starter or starter solenoid
terminals. Machine will start and move with
hydrostatic drive control lever in forward or
reverse drive position, or with the steering
wheel not centered, if normal starting
circuitry is bypassed.
ONLY start the engine from the operator’s seat,
with the hydrostatic drive control lever (see Figure
67) in neutral park position and baler drive switch
disengaged. Before starting engine, be sure area
is well ventilated.
NOTE: The hydrostatic ground drive lever
must be at rest to the left in the neutral park
position. This will trip the neutral switch (E),
allowing the unit to start.
NOTE: When starting the machine, if the key is
held in the "ON" position for more than 1 to 2
seconds before advancing to the "START" posi-
tion, the ICM (In Cab Monitor) may have time to
completely boot up. If this happens, then when
the key is held in the "START" position, the ICM
may measure voltage below 9 volts resulting in
an informational message that must be cleared
before further operating the baler.
This message is considered normal when it
appears immediately at start up. However, if
this message appears after the machine has
been started, with the engine running or while
baling, it might indicate a possible problem
with the battery or charging system. It is
suggested that these systems be inspected
for proper function.
1. Read entire manual before operating.
2. Move hydrostatic drive control lever (A) to neutral
park.
3. Move engine speed switch (B) to low .
4. Move field/road switch (C) to field position.
5. Move the Baler Drive Switch (see Figure 64) to the
OFF position (disengaged) (D).
6. Make sure steering wheel is locked in center
position.
IMPORTANT! Do not operate starter more
than 30 seconds at a time. If engine does
not start, wait at least two minutes before
trying again. If engine does not start in
four attempts, refer to engine manufactures
engine Troubleshooting section.
7. Turn ignition switch to the start position until engine
starts. Release switch.
Operating Engine