Highline Manufacturing BalePro Complete Feed Ration 651 Manual de usuario

Operator’s
Manual
E12363V1
Feed Chopper
on the
BalePro®
Complete Feed Ration 651

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The content of this manual was based on the most current information available as of the date of copyright. It is the policy of
Highline Manufacturing Limited to improve and develop our products continually. We reserve the right to make changes or add
improvements, at any time, without incurring any obligation to make changes or improvements on machines previously sold.
Changes may not be reflected in this manual.
Operator’s
Manual
Highline Manufacturing Limited
HWY #27, P.O. Box 307
Vonda, SK S0K 4N0
Canada
Phone: 306.258.2233
Fax: 306.258.2010
Toll Free: 1.800.665.2010
E12363V1
Feed Chopper
for the
BalePro®
Complete Feed Ration 651

Highline Manufacturing Ltd. Feed Chopper on the CFR651 (FC 651)
Highline Team Message
Congratulations on your purchase of the Feed Chopper for the Complete Feed Ration 651
(FC 651) manufactured by Highline Manufacturing Ltd.
This Operator's Manual has been prepared to provide information necessary for the safe and
efficient operation of your Feed Chopper. In the manual you will find safety procedures,
maintenance routines and detailed operational instructions.
If you find that you require information not covered in this manual, please feel free to consult
yourlocaldealer. Yourdealerisalwaysabletocontact Highline for this technical information.
HighlineManufacturingLtd.thanksand congratulates youforselectinga Feed Chopperforthe
Complete Feed Ration 651 as your machine of choice.
Highline Manufacturing Ltd.

Table of Contents
General Description of the Feed Chopper
Intended Use of the Feed Chopper
Section 1 - Safety
Safety Sign-off Form
Safety Alert Symbol
General Safety
Safety Decals
Safety Decal Locations
Section 2 - Feed Chopper Preparation
General Preparation
Door Setup For Chopping Operation
Door Setup For Bedding Operation
Section 3 - Operating the Feed Chopper
Chopping Operation - Operating With the Feed Chopper
Bedding Operation - Operating Without the Feed Chopper
Unplugging the Feed Chopper
Section 4 - Maintaining the Feed Chopper
Lubrication
Greasing the CFR 651 Rear Flail Drum Bearing
Twine Cutter Access
Rotor Knife Replacement
Belt Tension Adjustment
Section 5 - Troubleshooting

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE FEED CHOPPER
The Feed Chopper (FC651) is an attachment to the Bale Pro ®Complete Feed Ration 651.
When the Feed Chopper is engaged, it uses power from the flail drum of the CFR651 to run a
belt drive for the Feed Chopper rotor.
Whenadditional processingand choppingof feedmaterial is desired, the Feed Chopper clutch
is engaged and the Feed Chopper door is moved to direct material from the CFR 651 into the
Feed Chopper. This further chops the material before discharging it. The CFR 651 must be
turnedoffwhentheFeedChopperdriveclutchisengagedandthedischargedoorispositioned.
When the Feed Chopper clutch is not engaged and when the Feed Chopper door is in the
by-pass position, the CFR 651 discharges material without any additional chopping.
The operator of the CFR 651/Feed Chopper is located in the tractor cab to control the speed
of driving and the speed of operation of the CFR 651/Feed Chopper.
INTENDED USE OF THE FEED CHOPPER
The Feed Chopper is designed to further process and chop animal feed materials that have
been initially processed from a round bale by the CFR 651.
The Feed Chopper is intended for use in farming applications.
The Feed Chopper is intended for off road use only.
The Feed Chopper is intended for use in locations away from people who could be harmed by
the discharged materials.
Any uses of the Feed Chopper other than the above stated Intended Uses shall be considered
misuse of the Feed Chopper. This misuse shall include (but not limited to):
- Using the Feed Chopper in non-farming applications
- Using the Feed Chopper on public roads
- Using the Feed Chopper around people or in public places
- Chopping materials other than animal feed materials
- Chopping materials that have not been initially processed by the CFR651
AlwaysusetheFeedChopperaccordingtotheinstructionscontainedinthisOperator'sManual
and on the safety and instruction decals on the machine.
Perform regular maintenance and repair to ensure that the Feed Chopper operates safely and
efficiently.

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Section 1 - Safety
Page 1-1
SERIAL NUMBER
Your serial number is found on the serial number plate attached to the front of the bottom Feed
Chopper panel.
It is important to record the serial number for proof of ownership and for any service or
maintenance assistance.
Serial Number
Owner
Model
Date of Purchase

Section 1 - Safety
Page 1-2
SAFETY SIGN-OFF FORM
Highline Manufacturing Ltd. follows the general Safety Standards specified by the American
SocietyofAgriculturalEngineers(ASAE)andtheOccupationalSafetyandHealthAdministration
(OSHA). Anyone who will be operating and/or maintaining the Feed Chopper 651 should read
and clearly understand all Safety, Operating and Maintenance information presented in this
manual.
Do not operate or allow someone to operate this equipment until this information has been
reviewed. This information should be reviewed by all operator’s before the season start-up.
This sign-off sheet is provided for record keeping to indicate that the person working with the
equipment has read and understood the information in the Operator’s Manual and has been
instructed in the safe operation of the equipment.
Date Employee’s Signature Employer’s Signature

Section 1 - Safety
Page 1-3
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL
The Safety Alert Symbol means . . .
ATTENTION!
BECOME ALERT!
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
The Safety Alert Symbol combined with a Signal Word alert to the presence of a hazard and the
degree of possible injury.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, WILL result in DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
The color is Red with White lettering.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, COULD result in DEATH OR SERIOUS
INJURY, and includes hazards that are exposed when
guards are removed or unsafe practices. The color is
Orange with Black lettering.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, MAY result in MINOR INJURY. The color is
Yellow with Black lettering.
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