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Mchale 991 sequence problem
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<blockquote data-quote="rob74" data-source="post: 6289050" data-attributes="member: 3205"><p>Just a couple of thoughts, magnets will be the obvious, I once had an issue when voltage to box wasn’t very stable (loose wire). Also last week it messed about at one site, then I moved to another and it was fine, made me wonder if it was sat a bit uneven????. I do tend to switch the continuous cycle off and press the button to tip, at least when it does have a hissy fit u can just manually straighten the bed. Also it’s amazing how people r attracted to the wrapper and stand behind it, giving u a heart attack when u know it’s going to tip the bale off!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rob74, post: 6289050, member: 3205"] Just a couple of thoughts, magnets will be the obvious, I once had an issue when voltage to box wasn’t very stable (loose wire). Also last week it messed about at one site, then I moved to another and it was fine, made me wonder if it was sat a bit uneven????. I do tend to switch the continuous cycle off and press the button to tip, at least when it does have a hissy fit u can just manually straighten the bed. Also it’s amazing how people r attracted to the wrapper and stand behind it, giving u a heart attack when u know it’s going to tip the bale off!!! [/QUOTE]
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