John Deere 568 Square Baler Manual

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OMFH307276: 468, 468 Silage Special, and 568 Round Balers, Block File: AGOUO6059591902JUL07.htm Automatic Twine Wrap Symptom Problem Solution EXTEND/RETRACT switches will not move twine actuator. STOP flashes. Electric actuator does not have electrical power. Check if twine arms move using bypass switch. (See procedure in Operating the Baler section.) If arms do not move; Check tractor convenience outlet for blown fuse or defective circuit breaker.

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Replace fuse or circuit breaker if necessary. Check electric actuator connector for: Proper connection Corrosion Broken wires Tractor voltage Twine too tight on bale or twine breaks while wrapping. Twine routing wrong. Check for correct routing. (See Preparing the Baler section.) Bad twine, knots in twine, new ball with tight core, wet twine. Pull out bad twine or replace twine.

Twine tension too high. Reduce twine tension. (See ADJUSTING TWINE TENSION in Preparing the Baler section.) Wrong twine tension plate pin or springs. Replace with correct parts. Crop buildup at twine guides. Remove crop buildup.

Deep grooves worn in twine guide. Replace twine guide. Sisal twine binding at twine indicator wheel. Route sisal twine 1/4 of a turn only around twine indicator wheel. AG,OUO6059,59 -19-02JUL07-1/12 Symptom Problem Solution Twine falls off twine indicator wheel.

Retaining strap behind twine indicator wheel is not in correct position. Adjust retaining strap. (See ADJUSTING TWINE INDICATOR RETAINING STRAP in Service-Baler section.) Plastic twine not wrapped a full turn around pulley. Wrap twine a full turn around indicator wheel.

Twine too loose on bale. Broken or missing twine tension spring. Replace spring. Crop buildup between twine tension plates.

Remove crop buildup. Wrong tension spring pin. Bale density low in certain sections. Review INTERPRETING BALE SHAPE INDICATORS in Operating the Baler section. Twine tension too low. Increase twine tension. (See ADJUSTING TWINE TENSION in Preparing the Baler section.) Worn twine tension plates.

Replace worn parts. Less than two wraps of twine on end of bale. Increase number of wraps. (See SETTING NUMBER OF TWINE END WRAPS in Operating the Baler section.) Faulty bale tensioning valve. Repair or replace valve. (See your John Deere dealer.) Belt tension/gate cylinder leaking. Check for cylinder leaks.

Repair as necessary. (See your John Deere dealer.) Twine not wrapped a full turn around twine indicators. Wrap twine a full turn around twine indicators. AG,OUO6059,59 -19-02JUL07-2/12 Symptom Problem Solution Twine tension not uniform across width of bale. Twine catching on bent compressor rod. Straighten rod.

Bale tension not uniform from side-to-side. Check for correct twine routing. (See Preparing the Baler section for twine routing.) See Operating the Baler section for proper baling technique.

Check for leaks in tension system. Repair or replace parts as necessary. (See your John Deere dealer.) Adjust bale shape sensors.

(See procedure in Service-Baler section.) Faulty bale tensioning valve. Repair or replace valve. (See your John Deere dealer.) Belt tension cylinder leaks. Repair or replace cylinder. (See your John Deere dealer.) Monitor-controller bale shape bars read high before bale ends are tight. Adjust bale shape sensors. (See procedure in Service-Baler section.) Review INTERPRETING BALE SHAPE INDICATORS in Operating the Baler section.

AG,OUO6059,59 -19-02JUL07-3/12 Symptom Problem Solution Twine loose and/or wide twine spacing on left-hand side of bale. Faulty bale tensioning valve. Repair or replace valve. (See your John Deere dealer.) Belt tension cylinder leaks. Repair or replace cylinder.

(See your John Deere dealer.) Avoid overfilling right-hand side. Review INTERPRETING BALE SHAPE INDICATORS in Operating the Baler section. Monitor-controller bale shape bars read high before bale ends are tight. Adjust bale shape sensors. (See procedure in Service-Baler section.) Twine slips with in loose crop.

John Deere 568 Square Baler Manual

Activate 'Cinch' Wrap on Ch. 4 of monitor. Twine loose on right-hand side of bale. Twine not anchored well and slips around bale.

Too much twine tension. Twine catches late. (See ADJUSTING TWINE TENSION in Operating the Baler section.) Incorrect twine routing. (See ROUTING TWINE in Preparing the Baler section.) Excess right-hand end wraps pull down end of bale and create loose twine or wide twine spacing near right-hand end. Continue to drive forward until twine pulleys are moving. Lack of density in left-hand side of bale. Left-hand bale shape bar reaches top when left-hand belt is tight.

Right-hand bar reaches top with tight right-hand belt resulting in overfilling right-hand side. Adjust bale shape sensors. (See procedure in Service-Baler section.) Left-hand end wraps pull down end of bale and create loose twine and/or wide twine spacing near left-hand end. Adjust bale shape sensors. (See procedure in Service-Baler section.) AG,OUO6059,59 -19-02JUL07-4/12 Symptom Problem Solution Twine arms move to right-hand side of baler and will not return, or returns part way and stops. Twine arm caught on compressor rod. Regular or MEGATOOTH ™ Pickup; Align compressor rod down.

(See ADJUSTING COMPRESSOR RACK ASSEMBLY in Operating the Baler section.) Mega-Wide Pickup; Make sure assembly pivots freely. (See INSTALLING COMPRESSOR RACK ASSEMBLY in Operating the Baler section.) Buildup of crop or cornstalks on compressor rods prevents twine arm travel.

See BALING CORNSTALKS in Operating the Baler section. (See ADJUSTING WHEEL SPINDLES in Preparing the Baler section.) MEGATOOTH ™ Pickup; Compressor rod caught above starter roll.

Install or adjust compressor rod channel. (See ADJUSTING COMPRESSOR ROD CHANNEL MEGATOOTH™ PICKUP in Operating the Baler section.) Broken harness wire near slip clutch due to incorrect harness routing. Route and clamp wiring harness away from slip clutch. MEGATOOTH is a trademark of Deere & Company AG,OUO6059,59 -19-02JUL07-5/12 Symptom Problem Solution Twine spacing not consistent. Twine arm speed and arm spacing are not matched. Decrease or increase twine spacing on monitor.

John Deere 568 Square Baler Manual

(See SETTING TWINE SPACING in Operating the Baler section.) Twine not routed correctly. Route twine correctly. (See ROUTING TWINE in Preparing the Baler section.) Baling dry, slick crops, such as coastal Bermuda grass, straw, prairie grasses, or flax. Twine will lag behind twine arm because of crop trying to come out of feed opening, then suddenly catching up with twine arm, leaving a space without twine. Bale when crop has more moisture. Reduce engine speed to 1500 rpm or lower and shift to a higher gear.

Use Dry Straw Twine Wrap program. (See procedure in Operating the Baler section.) Lower baler.

(See WHEEL SPINDLE POSITIONS in Preparing the Baler section.) High twine tension on front twine arm causing distance between twine arms to change from setting. Adjust twine tension. (See procedure in Operating the Baler section.) Twine indicator wheels binding. Free up indicator wheels. Twine or twine arm contacting compressor rod. Regular or MEGATOOTH ™ Pickup; Lower compressor rack or align rod.

(See ADJUSTING COMPRESSOR RACK ASSEMBLY in Operating the Baler section.) Mega-Wide Pickup; Make sure assembly pivots freely. (See INSTALLING COMPRESSOR RACK ASSEMBLY in Operating the Baler section.) Varying tractor engine speed. Maintain consistent engine speed while wrapping all bales.

MEGATOOTH is a trademark of Deere & Company AG,OUO6059,59 -19-02JUL07-6/12 Symptom Problem Solution Bale density varies across width of bale or shape not cylindrical. Review INTERPRETING BALE SHAPE INDICATORS in Operating the Baler section. AG,OUO6059,59 -19-02JUL07-7/12 Symptom Problem Solution No twine on bale or twine not caught by bale. Twine wrapped around twine tube. Reduce twine tension, if necessary, on thin plastic twine.

John Deere 568 Baler Problems

(See ADJUSTING TWINE TENSION in Operating the Baler section.) Twine from end of twine tube too short. With tractor shut off, pull out twine until 305-381 mm (12-15 in.) is exposed from end of twine arms.

Remove crop buildup at twine arm tension plates. Reduce twine tension, if necessary, on thin plastic twine.

(See ADJUSTING TWINE TENSION in Operating the Baler section.) Use heavier twine. Replace worn twine tension plates at twine arm. Replace broken or missing spring at twine tension plate on twine arm. Twine tension too high. Reduce twine tension. (See ADJUSTING TWINE TENSION in Preparing the Baler section.) Replace worn twine guides. Twine snagged on guide.

Check for correct twine routing. Twine not fed in with crop. Do not stop forward travel of tractor as soon as monitor-controller WRAPPING STARTED indicator comes on.

Allow a few seconds for twine to be fed in with hay. Twine box empty. (See LOADING TWINE BOXES in Preparing the Baler section.) Too many pickup teeth missing. Replace pickup teeth. AG,OUO6059,59 -19-02JUL07-8/12 Symptom Problem Solution Twine too close to edge of bale. Adjustable twine guide out of adjustment.

Adjust twine guide. (See SETTING TWINE END WRAP DISTANCE in Operating the Baler section.) Barrel or cone shaped bales. Fill ends of bale by crowding windrow. Adjust bale shape sensors as necessary. (See procedure in Service-Baler section.) Twine guide too close to edge of bale. Adjust twine guide.

(See SETTING TWINE END WRAP DISTANCE in Operating the Baler section.) Baling dry, slick crops such as straw or flax. Use more twine. Increase twine distance from end of bale. (See UNDERSTANDING TWINE WRAP TERMS AND SETTINGS in Operating the Baler section.) Twine arm travels too far at right-hand side of baler, due to manually moving twine arms using monitor-controller EXTEND key. If recycling twine arm, press monitor-controller WRAP key so setting for end twine spacing occurs.

Twine arm travel on right-hand side is out of adjustment. (See UNDERSTANDING TWINE WRAP TERMS AND SETTINGS in Operating the Baler section.) AG,OUO6059,59 -19-02JUL07-9/12 Symptom Problem Solution Twine not cut.

Bale is ejected before twine is cut. Look at twine to see that it has stopped moving before discharging bale. Twine cutter out of adjustment. Adjust twine cutter tension. (See procedure in Service-Baler section.) Dull knife or uneven edge not making contact with anvil. Rotate, sharpen, or replace knife.

Front twine arm stop installed backwards. Install stop with trimmed edge toward twine arm. Crop buildup on top of anvil. Adjust height of twine cutter to twine arm. (See procedure in Service-Baler section.) Twine cutter anvil not level.

Adjust twine cutter so anvil is level (parallel with bottom edge of frame). Knife not contacting anvil fully. Adjust knife so full length of knife edge makes contact with anvil. (See CHECKING KNIFE ADJUSTMENT in Service-Baler section.) Obstruction causing twine not to be guided under knife.

Remove obstruction. Bent twine guide rod. Straighten or replace. Anvil is worn under knife. Replace anvil. Binding in twine knife pivot or cutter linkage. Repair or replace so linkage operates freely.

Incorrect twine routing or bad ball of twine causing high twine tension. Correct cause of high tension.

AG,OUO6059,59 -19-02JUL07-10/12 Symptom Problem Solution Twine is above starter roll and misses twine guide. Stop forward travel immediately when WRAPPING STARTED indicator is displayed and beeps. Reduce travel speed nearing completion of bale. Install compressor rack if removed. (See procedure in Operating the Baler section.) Add additional compressor rods.

Twine not routed correctly. Route twine correctly. (See ROUTING TWINE in Preparing the Baler section.) Low voltage prevents twine arms from activating twine cutter. See your John Deere dealer. Twine tension too high, preventing twine arms from going to 'home' position. Reduce twine tension.

(See ADJUSTING TWINE TENSION in Operating the Baler section.) AG,OUO6059,59 -19-02JUL07-11/12 Symptom Problem Solution Twine unrolling. Slow gate raise time by adjusting SCV flow to 7 - 8 seconds, to reduce bale rolling distance. Maintain engine rpm during discharge. Let bale turn 25 seconds after cutting. Increase twine tension. (See ADJUSTING TWINE TENSION in Operating the Baler section.) Reduce number of end wraps on left-hand side. Push bar crosstube contacts and disturbs cut twine ends Adjust channel 33 monitor setting of time delay between cutoff of twine and display of eject icon.

(See ADJUSTING DELAY OF TWINE EJECT ICON in Operating the Baler section.) Change time delay feature between time bale wrap is complete and when alert indicates wrap is complete. (See TWINE WRAP TERMS AND SETTINGS in Operating the Baler section.) Twine actuator does not come all the way home. Twine does not cut off.

Low voltage to the monitor-controller under load. Check tractor voltage. (See procedure in Service-Baler section.) AG,OUO6059,59 -19-02JUL07-12/12.

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