WARNING!
BEFORE
STARTING
THIS
INSTALLMENT,
COMPLETELY
DISCONNECT
THE
ACCUMULATORS
HYDRAULIC’S
SYSTEM
FROM
THE
POWER
SUPPLY.
Please
refer
to
the
enclosed
drawings
for
part
illustration
and
location.
Underneath
the
machine,
remove
the
lower
pin
connecting
the
hydraulic
cylinder
to
the
push
over
arm.
Attach
the
two
guide
plate’s
(item
2
)
to
the
inside
of
each
(
LEFT
AND
RIGHT
)
tube’s
top
two
pre
drilled
holes
in
the
push
over
arm
using
2
carriage
bolts
(
item
7
)
and
2
locking
flange
nuts
(
item
9
)
each,
softly
snug
each
nut
to
the
tube
to
allow
for
future
adjustment.
Manually
raise
the
push
over
arm
to
the
up
position.
Remove
(if
installed)
the
spring
loaded
extension
arm,
by
removing
two
3/8”
bolts
and
discard.
With
the
push
over
arm
in
the
up
position,
insert
the
long
leg
of
the
ski
piston
arm
(
item
1
)
into
the
left
guide
plate
(item
2
)
and
(
start
)
the
short
leg
of
the
ski
piston
arm
into
the
formed
opening
of
the
push
over
arm.
Prior
to
inserting
the
long
leg
of
the
ski
piston
arm
(
item
1
)
into
the
right
side
guide
plate
(
item
2
)
slide,
in
order,
2
stop
collars
(item
5
)
and
1
return
spring
(
item
6
)
onto
the
long
leg
of
the
ski
piston
arm
(
item
1
)
then
insert
the
long
leg
of
the
ski
piston
arm
(
item
1
)
into
the
right
side
guide
plate
(
item
2
).
Lower
the
push
over
arm
to
the
down
position.
Attach
the
bale
stop
(item
3)
under
the
bale
through
and
ramp
with
two
hex
bolts
(item
8)
and
2
locking
flange
nuts
(item
9).
Two
13/32”
holes
may
have
to
be
drilled
using
the
locations
supplied
on
the
drawings.
(The
bale
stop
will
help
prevent
any
scuffing
or
tearing
to
the
end
of
a
long
bale
exiting
the
bale
chamber.
This
may
occur
when
the
bale
pushes
the
ski
piston
arm
to
its
maximum
contraction.)
At
this
time,
make
sure
the
ski
piston
arm
slides
back
and
forth
with
no
resistance.
The
guide
plates
must
be
adjusted
so
that
the
bottom
of
the
ski
arm
is
not
rubbing
the
top
of
the
push
over
arm;
(about
1/16”
+
clearance
should
be
achieved)
continuing
to
adjust
the
guide
plates
so
the
ski
piston
arm
moves
freely
with
no
resistance.
Finish
tightening
the
mounting
nuts
(items
9)
to
assure
guide
plates
will
not
slip.
Slide
the
ski
piston
arm
(item
1)
1”
from
the
ramp
and
bale
stop.
Slide
the
left
side
stop
collar
(item
5)
firmly
against
the
left
side
guide
plate
(item
2)
and
tighten.
Slide
the
return
spring
(
item
6
)
firmly
against
the
right
side
guide
plate
(
item
2
)
slide
the
right
stop
collar
against
the
return
spring
until
the
spring
retracts
½
“
and
tighten
the
stop
collar.
WARNING!
DO
NOT
COLLAPSE
THE
RETURN
SPRING
ANY
FURTHER,
VERY
LITTLE
TENSION
IS
NEEDED.
IT
WILL
RECEIVE
TENSION
WHEN
IT
CONTACTS
THE
BALE
OF
HAY.
The
length
of
the
spring
at
the
proper
setting
should
measure
approx.
11
½”
between
the
guide
plates.
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