5.0
Operation
5.
4
Electrical
Mounting the Control Box
Mount the Screen and Joystick securely in the tractor cab
in a position that suits you
(Fig.
7
)
.
Do not obstruct access to hydraulic levers or other
important controls;
Easy comfortable operation of the joystick and push button
switches is preferable;
Maintain good visibility of the control box lights and decal;
The operator will be most likely observing the pickup over
his right shoulder;
The seat may traverse up and down considerably on rough
ground.
When the Screen and Joystick is mounted, connect it to the
tractor electrical supply via the lead provided. Ensure that
the voltage is correct, 12v DC and that the fused wire
is positive
(Fig.
8
)
. It is recommended to connect the
lead provided straight to the tractor battery. This is pre-
fitted with a 30 amp blade fuse. Not connecting straight
to the battery can cause electrical problems and unwanted
faults.
When the Screen and Joystick is mounted and working,
switch off and connect to the machine using the multi core
cable provided. Carefully connect the cab harness end to the
machine's multi core cable that is located by the service post
on the drawbar.
Ram Mounts will be provided with both Screen and Joystick.
This allows you to securely fasten them safely to the tractor
cab. If additional fasteners are needed, contact Big Bale Co
South Ltd.
Note:
Do not forget to thread any cable through the
service post and any cab entry points. Finally secure the
cable to the hydraulic hoses to prevent damage and store
surplus cable inside the cab.
CAUTION:
The power should be switched off to the control
box via the emergency switch on the side of the screen
bracket, if the machine is not being used for long periods.
Connection for
screen loom
Connection for
Joystick to Display
Fig.
8
Fig.
7
Connection to Battery
Including 30A Fuse
Connection for
emergency button Loom
Cab Harness
Cab to ECU Harness
Diagnotics Connections
Ram Mount
7
Summary of Contents for Transtacker 4100
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Page 68: ...13 0 Maintenance 13 3 Grab Arm Grease Points Fig 173 65...
Page 69: ...13 0 Maintenance 13 4 Turntable A Frame Grease Points Fig 174 66...
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Page 71: ...13 0 Maintenance 13 6 Rear Clamps Grease Points Fig 176 68...
Page 72: ...13 0 Maintenance 13 7 Chassis Grease Points Fig 177 69...
Page 73: ...13 0 Maintenance 13 8 Platform Grease Points Fig 178 70...
Page 74: ...13 0 Maintenance 13 9 Axle Grease Points Fig 179 71...
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