HARVEST TEC 474A Hay Indicator Kit Owner’s Manual
- September 3, 2024
- HARVEST TEC
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474A Hay Indicator Kit
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Specifications:
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Model: 474A & 474C Hay Indicator Kit (Crop Eyes)
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Designed to work with all Harvest Tec Models
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Applicator Compatibility:
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Year 2020 – Current: 700 Series Only – Kit Number 474C
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2016 – Current: 300 Series Automatic Controls – Kit Number
474A -
2006 – 2020: 500 & 600 Automatic Controls – Kit Number
474A -
2005 – 2020: 400 Series Automatic Controls – Kit Number
474A -
2004 – Current: 457 Electronic Controls – Kit Number 474A
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Product Usage Instructions:
Mounting Instructions for Hay Indicator on the Baler
Alignment of the Sensors:
The sensors should be mounted on each side of the pick-up head,
directly across from each other, and pointing toward one another.
Ensure that the sensors are clear of obstructions when moving the
pickup head.
Alignment of the sensors:
The sensors have a built-in alignment scale. Adjust the sensors
until the number 3 light is showing for proper alignment.
Installation of Sensor to Mounting Bracket:
Option 1:
– Use the two mounting screws supplied with the sensors to
attach sensor and bracket together. Drill a hole in the sheet metal
for the sensor to see through and one or two holes for the bracket
to attach to the baler.
– Install the trash plate between the eye and the baler sheet
metal to prevent chaff buildup (only when a 1-1/4 hole must be
drilled).
Option 2 & 3:
– Connect the sensor to the baler using the plastic nuts
supplied in the kit. Drill one or two holes for the bracket to
attach to the baler.
FAQ:
Q: What should I do if the hay indicator sensors are not
aligning properly?
A: If the alignment is off, re-adjust the sensors until the
number 3 light is showing for optimal alignment.
Q: How do I prevent injury when working around the hay
indicator sensors?
A: Always unhook the pump leads when testing, aligning, or
working around the sensors to avoid accidental spraying of
nozzles.
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OWNER’S MANUAL
Model 474A & 474C
Hay Indicator Kit (Crop Eyes)
474A & 474C INST & OPR
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Table of Contents
Overview Tools Needed Mounting Instructions for Hay Indicator on Baler
Alignment of the Sensors Installation of the Sensor to Mounting Bracket Common
Mounting Locations for Round Balers
AGCO Claas Vermeer Krone New Holland & Case New Holland & Case Rollbelt Balers
John Deere Common Mounting Location for Large Square AGCO New Holland & Case
Claas & Krone John Deere L330 John Deere L340 Common Mounting Locations for
Small Square AGCO John Deere New Holland & Case Wiring and Operation
Instructions 474C Kit 700 Series Applicators 474A Kit Automatic
Applicators pre 700 Series 474A Kit Electronic Applicators Troubleshooting
Wiring Diagram Parts Breakdown Warranty Statement
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4-13 5 5 6-9 6 6 6 7 7 8 8-9
10-12 10 10 11 11 12 13 13 13 13
14-16 14 15 16 17 18 18 19
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Overview
The hay indicator kit is designed to automatically pause the applicator when
no hay is entering into the machine. The hay indicator kit will turn the
applicator back on when hay starts entering into the machine. Two
photoelectric sensors will mount to the baler’s pick-up head, one on each
side, to sense whether hay is entering the machine. The hay indicator kits are
designed to work with all Harvest Tec Models. The following table shows what
hay indicator kit is needed for each applicator:
Year 2020 – Current 2016 – Current 2006 – 2020 2005 – 2020 2004 – Current
Applicator Model 700 Series Only 300 Series Automatic Controls 500 & 600 Automatic Controls 400 Series Automatic Controls 457 Electronic Controls
Kit Number 474C 474A 474A 474A 474A
TOOLS NEEDED – Standard wrench set – Standard socket set – Standard screw
driver: Blade and Phillips ends – Side cutter – Hole Saw (1-1/4″)
Caution:
Unhook the pump leads when testing, aligning, or working around the hay
indicator sensors or nozzles. The nozzles will spray if someone or something
comes in front of the sensors when the applicator is turned on. Failure to do
so may cause injury.
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Mounting Instructions for Hay Indicator on the Baler
!! Important!! Keep in mind the following things when selecting a location to
mount the hay indicator. One sensor must be mounted on each side of the pick-
up head, so that they are lined up directly across from each other, as well as
pointing directly toward one another. Also the sensors should be kept clear of
all obstructions when moving the pickup head up or down.
The obstructions could be in one or more of the following forms: 1. The wind
guard could block the sensor’s beam when the pickup head is moved up or down.
2. If the sensors are located too near to the preservative nozzles, drift can
travel from the nozzles and hit the sensors. The drift will attract residue
and falsely trip the eyes. 3. When positioning the sensors, consider where the
hay could have a tendency to wrap up on the sides of the head. 4. Teeth on the
pick-up will NOT normally trip the sensors. However, if the teeth become out
of alignment, they could be staggered enough to cause the hay indicator to
trip. If possible mount the eyes in front, above, or behind the teeth, it will
eliminate the problems from bent pick-up teeth.
The hay indicator mounting bracket can be used in different combinations to
match up to your specific baler. The best mounting locations will use either
existing bolt heads on opposite sides of the chamber or holes drilled through
the baler’s sheet metal facing each other. Make sure the sensors locations are
properly aligned, by using a long straight edge that spans the width of the
head, such as a PVC pipe. Position the long straight edge so that it is
perpendicular to the surface being used to mount the sensors as well as level
to the horizontal (or a flat floor). Use a level to serve as a gauge.
Alignment of the sensors
The hay indicators have a built in alignment scale on one the sensors. When
the sensors have power to them the letter A will light up and one of the
corresponding numbers will also have a light on next to it. The higher the
number that is lit the better the alignment is between the two sensors.
The sensors will need to be adjusted until the number 3 light is showing.
Aligning to level 4 is not necessary for the application system. Once this
alignment is made tighten down all hardware to prevent movement of sensor.
Alignment Sensor
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Installation of Sensor to Mounting Bracket
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
The three most common mounting points for the hay indicator are shown above.
Take note of the differences for mounting on your specific baler. Option 1 Use
the two mounting screws supplied with the sensors to attach sensor and bracket
together. This mount will require a hole to be drilled in the sheet metal for
the sensor to see through, and one or two holes to be drilled (depending on
the baler) for the bracket to attach to the baler.
Install the trash plate between the eye and the baler sheet metal to prevent
chaff from building around the eye (only on balers when a 1-1/4″ hole must be
drilled). Option 2 & 3 Connect the sensor to the baler using the 2 plastic
nuts supplied in the kit. The mount will require one or two holes to be
drilled (depending on the baler) for the bracket to attach to the baler.
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Common mounting locations for Round Balers
AGCO Round Balers
Mount the Hay Indicator as shown on the side of the sheet metal (Option 1 Mounting Style). Mark two holes per side to mount the bracket and one hole for the sensor. The sensor hole will be 1-1/4″ diameter; the bracket holes will be 5/16″. Attach to the sheet metal using the 5/16″ x 3/4″ carriage bolts and flange nuts. The head of the bolt will fit into the mounting bracket. Use the alignment tool on the sensor before tightening down bolts. Trash plate will need to be installed.
Claas Round Balers
Mount the Hay Indicator as shown on the side of the sheet metal (Option 1 Mounting Style). Mark two holes per side to mount the bracket and one hole for the sensor. The sensor hole will be 1-1/4″ in diameter; the bracket holes will be 5/16″. Attach to the sheet metal using the 5/16″ x 3/4″ carriage bolts and flange nuts. The head of the bolt will fit into the mounting bracket. Use the alignment tool on the sensor before tightening down bolts. Trash plate will need to be installed.
Vermeer Round Balers
Shown above are two common mounting locations on Vermeer balers. Mount the Hay
Indicator as shown on the side of the sheet metal (Option 1 Mounting Style).
Mark two holes per side to mount the bracket and one hole for the sensor. The
sensor hole will be 1-1/4″ in diameter; the bracket holes will be 5/16″.
Attach to the sheet metal using the 5/16″ x 3/4″ carriage bolts and flange
nuts. The head of the bolt will fit into the mounting bracket. Use the
alignment tool on the sensor before tightening down bolts. Trash plate will
need to be installed.
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Common mounting locations for Round Balers (continued)
Krone Round Balers
Mount the Hay Indicator as shown on the side of the sheet metal (Option 1 Mounting Style). Mark two holes per side to mount the bracket and one hole for the sensor. The sensor hole will be 1-1/4″ diameter; the bracket holes will be 5/16″. Attach to the sheet metal using the 5/16″ x 3/4″ carriage bolts and flange nuts. The head of the bolt will fit into the mounting bracket. Use the alignment tool on the sensor before tightening down bolts. Trash plate will need to be installed.
New Holland & Case Round Balers
Figure 1
Figure 2
Depending on the type and style of the baler pickup the Hay Indicator will either directly on the baler pickup (Figure 1) or on the side of the head sensing through the sheet metal (Figure 2).
Figure 1: Use one existing bolt on opposite sides of the baler to mount
initially (Option 3 Mounting
Style). Use a straight edge or the built in alignment tool to mark the hole
5/16″ and attach with the 5/16″ x 3/4″ carriage bolt and flange nut.
Figure 2: Mount the Hay Indicator as shown on the side of the sheet metal
(Option 1 Mounting Style).
Mark two holes per side to mount the bracket and one hole for the sensor. The
sensor hole will be 1-
1/4″ in diameter; the bracket holes will be 5/16″. Attach to the sheet metal
using the 5/16″ x 3/4″ carriage bolts and flange nuts. The head of the bolt
will fit into the mounting bracket. Use the alignment tool on the sensor
before tightening down bolts.
Trash plate will need to be installed.
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Common mounting locations for Round Balers (continued)
New Holland & Case Rollbelt Balers
Figure A
Figure B
Mount the crop eye as shown in figure A by following the measurements in
figure B. Beginning at
the location indicated by the arrow, measure 2.5″ along bend in pickup sheet
metal toward front of pickup. Measure 2″ toward top of pickup and drill a
1-1/4″ hole. Mount the trash plate (001-5105S) on the outside of pickup sheet
metal by drilling two additional 5/16″ holes. Install the plastic nut on the
end of the hay indicator and use the alignment tool on sensor before
tightening the nuts.
John Deere 5-8 Series Round Balers
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Mount the Hay Indicator as shown on the side of the sheet metal. Drill a 1-1/4″ hole 5″ from (1) towards the
front of the baler and one inch up from (2). Mount the
trash plate (001-5105S) on the outside of pickup sheet
metal by drilling two additional 5/16″ holes. Install the
plastic nut on the end of the hay indicator and use the
alignment tool on sensor before tightening the nuts.
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John Deere 9 and 0 Series Round Balers
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Hay Indicator mounts on the side of the sheet metal. Drill a 1-1/4″ hole 2″
from (1) towards the front of the baler and one inch up from (2). Prior to
installation remove 2″ from rotating sheet metal, shown at location (3), on
baler which
would hit crop eye as pickup is raised.
Mount the trash plate (001-5105S) on the outside of pickup sheet metal by
drilling two additional 5/16″ holes. Install the plastic nut on the end of the
hay indicator and use the
alignment tool on sensor before tightening the nuts.
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John Deere Megawide Pickup
Due to the multiple overlapping components of the telescoping pickup head, a number of cutouts will need to be done to accommodate for the crop eye placement.
*Left Hand side of baler shown
Cutout A
From the front edge of the shield, measure horizontally along the weld
approximately 2″, or to within ¼” of the back of the weld. Mark a vertical
line on the shield. Cut the shield along the vertically marked line and
horizontally at the top of the weld.
Cutout B
Locate the slotted bracket and cut approximately 1.25″ off the end of the
bracket. Leave ½” from edge of slot to cut. Cutout C
Locate the corner of the formed shield (indicated by arrow). Measure
forward horizontally along bend line 1.5″, make a mark. Measure vertically and
perpendicular to bend line 1.25″. Mark Location C and use a 1-1/4″ hole saw to
cut a hole through the shield that the hay indicator sensor can see through.
Assembly the hay indicator sensor to the supplied bracket 001-5105E with the supplied hardware. Align the sensor concentric with the 1-1/4″ hole, and the bottom of edge of the bracket parallel with the formed bend in the shield. Drill 2x 5/16″ holes aligned with the center of the slots. Secure the brackets to the shield using the supplied hardware, assembly loosely until sensors have been aligned. Upon completion of alignment, tighten the hardware. Route sensor wiring downward and away from moving parts.
John Deere Megawide with HC2 Pre-Cutter Pickup
Locate the vertical shield on the side of the pickup head. Locate the intersection of the bend line and the radius, indicated by the arrow in picture below.
Measure from the intersection along the bend line 1.5″ and make a mark.
Measure perpendicular to the bend line from the mark 1.25″ and make another
mark for the 1-1/4″ hole. Cut a 1-1/4″ hole with a hole saw. Assembly the
sensor to the supplied bracket, 001-5105E, as shown below using supplied
hardware. Note that the excess length of the bracket flange can be cut off for
clearance.
Align the sensor concentric with the 1-1/4″ hole, and the bottom of edge of
the bracket parallel with the formed bend in the shield. Drill 2x 5/16″ holes
aligned with the center of the slots. Secure the brackets to the shield using
the supplied hardware, assembly loosely until sensors have been aligned. Upon
completion of alignment, tighten the hardware. Route sensor wiring downward
and away from moving parts.
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Common mounting locations for Large Square Balers
AGCO Large Square New Holland & Case Large Square
Agco balers manufactured after January 2007 will have the mounting holes already in the pickup shield. The sensor hole will need to knocked out for the sensor to fit properly. For balers without knockouts: Mount the Hay Indicator as shown on the side of the sheet metal (Option 1 Mounting Style). Mark two holes per side to mount the bracket and one hole for the sensor. The sensor hole will be 1-1/4″ in diameter; the bracket holes will be 5/16″. Attach to the sheet metal using the 5/16″ x 3/4″ carriage bolts and flange nuts. The head of the bolt will fit into the mounting bracket. Use the alignment tool on the sensor before tightening down bolts.
Mount the sensor on the sides of the pickup as shown above (Option 3 Mounting Style). The existing bolts cannot be used because of the stagger between the bolts. Mount the bracket on the flat sheet metal on opposite sides of the pickup. Mark and drill one hole 5/16″ and loosely attach with a 5/16″ x 3/4″ carriage head bolt and flange nut. The sensors will need to be aligned before the second hole can be marked. Tighten down all four screws when sensors have been aligned.
New Holland BB330/BB340 and Case LB334/LB434
Drill 3/4″ holes in locations indicated by triangles to run cable through.
Attach cable via wide clips to bolts indicated by arrows. Use hole saw to cut
1/4″ hole in location indicated by black circle for mounting hay indicator
through flange.
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Common mounting locations for Large Square (continued)
Claas & Krone Large Square
Mount the Hay Indicator as shown on the side of the sheet metal (Option 1 Mounting Style). Mark two holes per side to mount the bracket and one hole for the sensor. The sensor hole will be 1 1/4″ diameter; the bracket holes will be 5/16″. Attach to the sheet metal using the 5/16″ x 3/4″ carriage bolts and flange nuts. The head of the bolt will fit into the mounting bracket. Use the alignment tool on the sensor before tightening down bolts. Trash plate will need to be installed.
John Deere L330 Large Square Baler
Figure 1 Figure 3
Figure 2
Locate the sheet metal bend in the pickup side shield indicated in Figure 1.
Measure 2-1/2″ from bottom toward top of shield. Measure 1″ back (toward rear
of baler) and cut a 1-1/4″ diameter hole for the sensor eye. Attach L-bracket
to sheet metal using the 5/16″ x 3/4″ carriage bolts and flange nuts. The head
of the bolt will fit into the mounting bracket. Eyes should be positioned at a
30 degree angle to the bend (Figure 2). Use alignment tool on the sensor
before tightening down bolts. Figure 3 indicates recommended wiring path.
Repeat on other side of baler pickup.
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Common mounting locations for Large Square (continued)
John Deere L340 Large Square Baler
Figure 4 Figure 6
Figure 5
Locate the sheet metal bend in the pickup side shield indicated in Figure 4.
Measure 2-1/2″ from bottom toward front of shield. Measure 5/8″ up (toward top
of pickup) and cut a 1-1/4″ diameter hole for the sensor eye. Attach L-bracket
to sheet metal using the 5/16″ x 3/4″ carriage bolts and flange nuts. The head
of the bolt will fit into the mounting bracket. Eyes should be positioned
parallel to bend in sheet metal (Figure 5). Use alignment tool on the sensor
before tightening down bolts. Figure 6 indicates recommended wiring path.
Repeat on other side of baler pickup.
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Common mounting locations for Small Square
AGCO Small Square Baler
Mount the sensor on the sides of the pickup as shown above (Option 3 Mounting Style). The existing bolts cannot be used because of the stagger between the bolts. Mount the bracket on the flat sheet metal on opposite sides of the pickup. Mark and drill one hole 5/16″ and loosely attach with a 5/16″ x 3/4″ carriage head bolt and flange nut. The sensors will need to be aligned before the second hole can be marked. Tighten down all four screws when sensors are aligned.
John Deere Small Square Baler
Mount the Hay Indicator as shown on the side of the sheet metal (Option 1 Mounting Style). Mark two holes per side to mount the bracket and one hole for the sensor. The sensor hole will be 11/4″ in diameter; the bracket holes will be 5/16″. Attach to the sheet metal using the 5/16″ x 3/4″ carriage bolts and flange nuts. The head of the bolt will fit into the mounting bracket. Use the alignment tool on the sensor before tightening down bolts. Trash plate will need to be installed.
New Holland and Case Small Square Balers
Mount the sensor on the sides of the pickup as shown above (Option 2 Mounting
Style). The existing bolts will be used on opposite sides of the pickup. The
sensors will need to be pushed up tight against the sides of the pickup. Use
one of the existing bolts on the pickup. One 5/16″ hole will need to be
drilled. Use the 3/4″ x 5/16″ carriage bolt and flange nut to secure the
bracket. The sensors will need to be aligned before the bolts are tightened.
After sensors are loosely mounted, the hay diverters (001-5105F) will need to
be installed. The diverter will fit directly in front, without touching the
sensors. Three 5/16″ holes will need to be drilled per side for the diverters.
Mark and drill the one hole on top of the diverter and two holes on the
bottom. Attach using the 1/4″ x 3/4″ bolts, locks, nuts, and flats. Align the
eyes and tighten all sensor hardware.
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Wiring and Operation Instructions
Kit 474C for Harvest Tec 700 Series Applicators 700 series models: The hay
indicator wire harness (006-7503H) will plug into the baler Power Lead Harness
(006-762/3/5B) near the pickup on the EOR connection. See below illustration
for reference:
Operation: CAUTION: Unhook the pump leads when testing, aligning, or working
around the hay sensors or nozzles. The nozzles will spray if someone or
something comes in front of the hay indicator when the applicator is turned
on. Failure to do so may cause injury. With the hay indicator mounted on the
baler and the wiring parts connected properly, the hay indicator kit is ready
to operate. Power up the applicator and the sensors will automatically turn
on. The applicators have to be in either AUTO or MANUAL operating mode to go
into pause. Whenever the sensors see each other the applicator will
automatically pause. Example: After exiting a windrow, and EOR’ message will appear on the screen. This message relays that the applicator system is being paused by the hay indicator sensors. The
EOR’ message will remain on the
screen until the baler picks up crop and the applicator resumes operation.
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Wiring and Operation Instructions
Kit 474A – 300, 400, 500 and 600 Series Automatic Applicators
600 series models: The hay indicator wire harness will plug into the Dual
Channel Processor into the 4-pin amp plug labeled hay indicator. 500 series
models: The hay indicator wire harness will plug into the Precision
Information Processor (mounted on the back of the twine box) into the 4-pin
amp plug labeled hay indicator. 462, 463, 465 models: The hay indicator wire
harness will plug into the Baler Mounted Processor (which is mounted on the
pump plate) into the 4-pin amp plug location labeled hay indicator. 300 series
models: The hay indicator wire harness will plug into the 4 pin amp plug tail
whip of the Three Hundred Series Processor labeled EOR (End of Row)
*Some balers will need the extension harness 006-7500A.
462 465 Serial number 2000 and higher
Operating Instructions:
500 and 600 Series Applicators (Processor Connection Location Is
Different)
300 Series Applicators
CAUTION: Unhook the pump leads when testing, aligning, or working around the hay sensors or nozzles. The nozzles will spray if someone or something comes in front of the hay indicator when the applicator is turned on. Failure to do so may cause injury.
With the hay indicator mounted on the baler and the wiring parts connected properly, the hay indicator kit is ready to operate. Power up the applicator and the sensors will automatically turn on. The applicators have to be in an operating mode such as AUTO MODE or MANUAL MODE to go into pause. Whenever the sensors see each other the applicator will automatically pause, ex. After exiting a windrow, the following screen will appear:
After entering the windrow, either the AUTO or MANUAL MODE operating screen will re-appear. This screen will remain until the baler picks up crop and the hay indicator’s signal is interrupted. Note: the MAIN MENU key can be pushed to exit this screen as well.
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Kit 474A – Electronic Applicators 2004 and Newer All electronic applicators
2004 and newer are pre-equipped with the necessary power outlet for the hay
indicator to automatically pause the applicator. The power outlet the sensors
hook into is located on the underside of the 457 control box in-between the
circuit breaker and power cord (shown below).
Operating Instructions: CAUTION: Unhook the pump leads when testing, aligning,
or working around the hay sensors or nozzles. The nozzles will spray if
someone or something comes in front of the hay indicator when the applicator
is turned on. Failure to do so may cause injury. With the hay indicator
mounted on the baler and the hay indicator cable plugged into the control box,
the kit should be ready to go. Turn on the 457 control box. The hay indicator
will cut power to the pump when the sensors are able to see each other, ex.
after exiting the windrow. When entering the windrow, the sensors will not be
able to see each other and will automatically turn the pump back on. Watching
the pressure gauge can monitor this. Turn the 457 control box off when done
baling or whenever working on the baler.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Green lights on and orange light off, but no crop coming into baler
“applicator does not pause”
Green light on and orange light on, but crop is coming into baler “applicator
stays paused”
Applicator flickers on and off quickly
Green light on receiver sensor only and emitter sensor green light off
No green or orange lights on
Problem
Misaligned sensor
Solution
Use alignment lights to aid in realigning sensors
Hay wrapped around hay indicator sensors
Misaligned or bent pickup teeth
Other obstruction get between hay indicator sensors
Dirty hay indicator sensors Sensors positioned too high “over crop”
Remove hay
Reposition hay indicator sensors to better location and realign Straighten
pickup teeth Reposition sensors to better location and realign Reposition hay
indicator sensors and realign Raise and lower pickup head to look for other
obstructions Clean hay indicator sensors Reposition to lower spot to sense
through crop flow
Pinched or shorted wire Misaligned or bent pickup teeth
Inspect harness for pinch or rubbed spots
Straighten pickup teeth
Sensors positioned too high “over crop” Loose wire connection
Pinched or broke wire
Reposition sensors to better location and realign
Reposition to lower spot to sense through crop flow
Check all connections
Inspect harness for pinch or rubbed spot
Power supply for hay indicator sensors reversed Control box not on Hay
indicator harness not hooked up Pinched or broke wire
Harness hooked to wrong sensors
Call Harvest Tec for assistance
Turn on control box Connect hay indicator harness
Inspect harness for pinch or rubbed spot Check to make sure the red and green
color coded wires are on the correct colored sensors
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Wiring Diagram
Positive (Brown) Ground (Blue) Signal 12 Volt (Black) Not used (White)
Main Plug (006-7502H) 300-600 Series
1 2 3 4
Main Plug (006-7503H) 700 Series
1 2 3 –
Receiver Plug (Red)
1 3 4 2
Emitter Plug (Green)
1 3 Not used Not used
Harvest Tec 474A and 474C Parts Breakdown
Ref# Description
Part #
1 Trash Plate
001-5105S
2 Hay Indicator Bracket
001-5105E
3 Sensor -Receiver (Red)
006-7502R
4 Sensor -Emitter (Green)
5
5 Extension Wire
006-7502E 006-7500A
6 Hay Indicator Harness- Amp Plug
006-7502H
Hay Indicator Harness- Deutsch Plug
006-7503H
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3
4
(700 Series Only) 7 Hay Diverter
001-5105F
(used with NH and Case IH SBX only)
NP Hay Indicator Retaining Nut
006-7502N
2
1
3- Piece Hay Indicator Kit
006-7502
(Inc. parts 3, 4 and Amp Plug Harness)
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*Kit 474C does not include Extension Wire 006-7500A
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Harvest Tec LLC. Warranty and Liability Agreement
Harvest Tec, LLC. will repair or replace components that are found to be
defective within 12 months from the date of manufacture. Under no
circumstances does this warranty cover any components which in the opinion of
Harvest Tec, LLC. have been subjected to negligent use, misuse, alteration,
accident, or if repairs have been made with parts other than those
manufactured and obtainable from Harvest Tec, LLC. Our obligation under this
warranty is limited to repairing or replacing free of charge to the original
purchaser any part that in our judgment shows evidence of defective or
improper workmanship, provided the part is returned to Harvest Tec, LLC.
within 30 days of the failure. If it is determined that a non-Harvest Tec
branded hay preservative has been used inside the Harvest Tec applicator
system where the failure occurred, then Harvest Tec reserves the right to deny
the warranty request at their discretion. Parts must be returned through the
selling dealer and distributor, transportation charges prepaid. This warranty
shall not be interpreted to render Harvest Tec, LLC. liable for injury or
damages of any kind, direct, consequential, or contingent, to persons or
property. Furthermore, this warranty does not extend to loss of crop, losses
caused by delays or any expense prospective profits or for any other reason.
Harvest Tec, LLC. shall not be liable for any recovery greater in amount than
the cost or repair of defects in workmanship. There are no warranties, either
expressed or implied, of merchantability or fitness for particular purpose
intended or fitness for any other reason. This warranty cannot guarantee that
existing conditions beyond the control of Harvest Tec, LLC. will not affect
our ability to obtain materials or manufacture necessary replacement parts.
Harvest Tec, LLC. reserves the right to make design changes, improve design,
or change specifications, at any time without any contingent obligation to
purchasers of machines and parts previously sold. Revised 6/22
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HARVEST TEC, LLC. P.O. BOX 63
2821 HARVEY STREET HUDSON, WI 54016
PHONE: 715-386-9100
1-800-635-7468
FAX: 715-381-1792 Email:
info@harvesttec.com
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