AG-BAG G6000 Manual de usuario

2320 SE AG-BAG LANE
WARRENTON, OR. 97146
INT’L (503) 861-1644
US 1-800-334-7432
FAX (503) 861-2527
email: [email protected]
www.ag-bag.com
MODEL G6000
AG-BAGGER
OWNER’S MANUAL
®
®
INTERNATIONAL LTD

Please complete the Service/Warranty Record at the front of this book and mail the original
to Ag-Bag® International, Ltd. within 14 days. Failure to do so may affect your warranty.
The Owner’s Manual contains safety instructions and general operating procedures.
Please insure the purchaser thoroughly understands the information in this manual.

BE A SAFE OPERATOR
BY THINKING - BEFORE ACTING
AND
BY READING YOUR OPERATORS MANUAL
________________________________________
AVOID ACCIDENTS
Most accidents, whether they occur in industry,
on the farm,
at home or on the highway,
are caused by the failure of some individual to follow
simple and fundamental safety rules or precautions. For
this reason most accidents can be
prevented by recognizing the real cause and doing
something
about it before the accident occurs.
Regardless of the care used in the design and
construction of
any type of equipment, there are many conditions that
cannot be completely safeguarded against without
interfering
with reasonable accessibility and efficient operation.
A CAREFUL OPERATOR IS THE BEST
INSURANCE
AGAINST AN ACCIDENT.
THE COMPLETE OBSERVANCE OF ONE SIMPLE
RULE
WOULD PREVENT MANY THOUSAND
SERIOUS INJURIES EACH YEAR:
STOP MACHINE AND TURN OFF ENGINE TO
ADJUST, LUBRICATE, OR SERVICE.

How to use this Manual
All Ag-Bagger® operators should read this manual from beginning to end. This will help
you learn how to bag correctly, safely and profitably. Youll find that the pictures and words
work together to explain things quickly.
Safety Warnings and Symbols
You will find a number of safety cautions in the manual. The word WARNING is used to tell
you things that could hurt you or others if you were to ignore them. In the warning box we
tell you what the hazard is and what to do to help avoid or reduce the hazard.
The word NOTICE is used to tell you things that could damage the Ag-Bagger® or Bag. This
damage may not be covered by your warranty. The notice will tell you how to avoid the
damage.
You will find safety warnings and symbols on your Ag-Bagger® also.
NOTICE:NOTICE:NOTICE:
These mean there is something
that could damage equipment.
These mean there is something that
could hurt you or other people.

Products Available:
nTri-Dura Bags
nInoculant
nBag Spray Adhesive
nBag Tape
nVent Valves & Tools
nMasterseal
nBird Netting
nMoisture Tester
Information Available:
nBenefits of Bagging
nChopping Guidelines
n3Ms of Ag-Bag® Baglage
1. Management
2. Maturity
3. Moisture
General Information
Contact your Ag-Bag® representative regarding any of the items below or additional
information.

SAFETY WARNINGS AND FEATURES 1.1
Ag-Bag® International, Ltd.
April 2000
G6000
Warning Decals
The following list of warning and caution
decals may be posted on your Ag-
Bagger®. Always remember to think
safety and use caution in the entire
operating area.
nKeep shields in place.
nDo not reach or place any part of
your body inside the hopper.
nDo not attempt to service, remove or
unclog any material while the Ag-
Bagger® is in operation.
nDo not climb or ride on the Ag-
Bagger® during operation or
transport.
nMake sure everyone is clear of the
Ag-Bagger® before engaging the
power takeoff (PTO). Keep children
away at all times.
nStay clear of hoses under pressure.
nKeep hands, feet and clothing away
from intake area and all other
moving parts of the Ag-Bagger®.
Shields/Guards
Always keep shields/guards properly in
place while operating the Ag-Bagger®.
Replace any damaged or missing
shields/guards prior to operation.
1. DO NOT reach
2. DO NOT attempt
3. DO NOT climb
4. Make sure everyone is clear
5. DO NOT stand
6. STAY CLEAR
7. Keep all SHIELDS IN PLACE
8. Keep HANDS,FEET AWAY
9. THINK SAFETY
Stay clear of hydraulic lines
under pressure.
Replace any
damaged hydraulic
lines.
KEEP SHIELDS IN PLACE.
Do not climb on or enter machine
while in operation.

SAFETY WARNINGS AND FEATURES
1.2
Ag-Bag® International, Ltd.
April 2000
G6000
Conveyor
Stay clear of the conveyor. Moving parts
can catch clothing, etc. Never climb
onto the conveyor or stick any part of
your body into the conveyor.
Cable Drums and Cables
Stay clear of the high tension cables and
cable drums. Note: Check condition of
cables frequently.
Backstop
While bagging, stay clear of the
backstop at all times.
PTO Shaft
Keep away from the PTO shaft. Rotating
parts may cause severe bodily injury or
death. Never operate the PTO shaft
without shields and guards in place.
Replace any damaged shields or
guards.

SAFETY WARNINGS AND FEATURES 1.3
Ag-Bag® International, Ltd.
April 2000
G6000
Towing
Maximum towing speed is 25 m.p.h. Be
sure the wheels and hitch are in the
transport position (see the Procedures
section of this manual). Always check
lug nuts prior to towing.
1. Make sure you are in compliance
with all local regulations
regarding transporting
equipment on public roads and
highways.
2. Make sure the slow moving
vehicle emblem and all the lights
and reflectors that are required
by the local highway and
transport authorities are in place,
are clean and can be seen
clearly by all overtaking and
oncoming traffic.
3. Attach securely to the towing
vehicle using a retainer on the
tow hitch pin and a safety chain.
4. Do not allow anyone to ride on
the Ag-Bagger or towing
vehicle during transport.
5. Stay away from overhead
obstructions and power lines.
Electrocution can occur without
direct contact.
6. Always use hazard warning
flashers on towing vehicle when
transporting unless prohibited by
law.
7. Add extra lights or use pilot
vehicles when transporting
during times of limited visibility.
8. Secure all components and
accessories before transporting.
Transport Safety

SAFETY WARNINGS AND FEATURES
1.4
Ag-Bag® International, Ltd.
April 2000
G6000
Noise
Long-term exposure to loud noise can
impair and cause loss of hearing. Use
hearing protection.
Silage Gases
The ensiling process inside the bag may
produce gases. Do not breath gases
expelled from the bag. These gases
may contain various forms of nitric
fumes that can be harmful to your lungs.
If enough fumes are inhaled they can
be fatal.
Servicing the Ag-Bagger®
Do not attempt to perform service or
maintenance to the Ag-Bagger® or PTO
shaft unless the tractor has been turned
off and all moving parts have stopped.
Bodily injury or death may occur.
Prior to servicing the Ag-Bagger
turn off the tractor and wait for all
moving parts to stop.

MODEL CHARACTERISTICS 2.1
Ag-Bag® International, Ltd.
April 2000
G6000
Model Specifications
Gross weight .......... 5,200 lbs.
Transport width ....... 8-feet 6-inches
Bagging width ........ 14-feet
Height .................... 7-feet 8-inches
(height without the bag boom)
These figures may vary model to model.
Tractor Requirements
n65 HP Minimum
n540 rpm PTO (Power Takeoff)
Models A-E
n1000 rpm PTO
Model F
nModel A & B, hydraulic pump
maximum operating pressure is 1200
psi and maximum flow is 7-1/2 gpm.
nInoculant applicator(s) requires a 12-
volt connection.
Conveyor Width
The conveyor opening accommodates
most side delivery vehicles.
Personnel
Bagging can be a one person
operation. Some models may require
additional personnel.
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