We got a fusion 3 and the wrapping table spins on ours at 35rpm. You can adjust the speed on the valve block on the right hand side of the baler. At the very top of the block on one of the slices is an allen headed screw, think i turned it out half a turn to speed the wrapper up. Can take a photo tomorrow if neededHi. Does anybody know if it is possible to reduce bale spinning speed on the film cradle. I am experiencing issue where incorrect overlap is visible with all film makes. I would like to turn the bale a bit slower so the film overlaps how it should.. Any ideas?
That's right. Mine is spinning 28 rpm, used to be 29-30 and things were ok. Maybe hydromotors getting older and does not achieve the same speed, so I need to hurry them a bit. Please send me the pic anyways, I will give a tryyou need to slow the rollers down and leave the wrapping speed alone?
Worked a treat! At 31 rpm covers well. Only top screw for the ringI adjusted both these on ours. Its the middle bank.
I adjust top and bottom the same. If you follow the pipes they go into and block which i guess is the diverter for the ring oil flow and rollers oil flow.
Half a turn was plenty on ours
Tidy job. You could get it up to 35rpm byt any faster and it will break the film and through up an error code saying its too fast. At 35rpm its usually finished wrapping just in time for the next bale.Worked a treat! At 31 rpm covers well. Only top screw for the ring
Set the bale to rotate on wrapper once wrapping cycles finishedGot a few niggles with our fusion 3.
When baling hay its not netting all that tidy. Have tried 2 different types of net and no noticeable difference. It just wont go anywhere near to the outside of the bale.
Ive tried different pressure on the brake bar but cant get it any better.
Also we seem to be getting a long tail left on the plastic on the bale once its been cut. Its cutting it fine . Originally put it down to some crap plastic thats not sticky enough but have tried different wrap aswell and still the same. The dust coming off the baler while wrapping doesn't help but its getting annoying. Any ideas?
Is exactly what i think is happening. At the beginning of the day its fine but as day goes on its definitely worse. In green stuff its fine.I always get long wrap tails in dusty conditions, but fine in greener stuff. It's the last turn of the satellites that is slower than gives the dust chance to settle on the wrap and bale
How do you do that? In technician mode?Set the bale to rotate on wrapper once wrapping cycles finished
Depends on age of your machine I suppose it's one of settings in computer. You must be on good ground with plenty of grass in row. Putting 6 layers on its not often I'm backed up ready to drop a bale before it's finished wrappingHow do you do that? In technician mode?
Its bad enough waiting on the wrapper as it is at times without adding an extra turn
Ours seems to be very slow to spin on the final turn which probably does help in dusty conditions
I always get long wrap tails in dusty conditions, but fine in greener stuff. It's the last turn of the satellites that is slower than gives the dust chance to settle on the wrap and bale
How do you do that? In technician mode?
Its bad enough waiting on the wrapper as it is at times without adding an extra turn
Ours seems to be very slow to spin on the final turn which probably does help in dusty conditions
We usually rake in front of our fusion and putting 6 layers on most of the time you can bale a bale a few seconds before it finishes wrapping so pretty much at maximumcapacity. Got the wrapper spinning at 35rpm which is about the limit before it breaks wrap.Depends on age of your machine I suppose it's one of settings in computer. You must be on good ground with plenty of grass in row. Putting 6 layers on its not often I'm backed up ready to drop a bale before it's finished wrapping
Thanks for that . Ours is a fusion 3 but we havnt got that control box, its the earlier screen with buttons