Ag-Bag MB7010HyPac User Manual

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Ag-Bag International, Ltd.

MB7010 HyPac November 2003

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It is important that you monitor the length of the bag and the number of folds remaining on the tunnel.
Start the following procedure when there is 6 - 7 folds of bag remaining on the tunnel.

1. Prior to the last load pull anchor in. Increase the brake pressure, and using switch #10 on page 8 pull
the anchors in. When the final load is in the bag there should be approximately 5 folds left on the tunnel.

2. Release the brake pressure.

3. Using Sweeping Tunnel Sweep switch (see item #12 page 8) to open and close the sweep. Repeat
this procedure several times. Make sure when you have finished the Sweep warning light on the center
console is out (See item #10 page 10).

4. If you are going to start a new bag at the end of this bag pull the Ag-Bagger

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forward until the bag has

been pulled from the tunnel. If you are going to move to a new location and will be turning the Ag-Bagger
lift the feed table, remembering to close the feed table wings prior to lifting the feed table.

5. When the bagger has been moved away pull the plastic flat and prepare to seal the end of the bag.
Grab each side of the bag on the end. Walk the bag over itself pulling the product together. Bring the
bag end back forward. Seal the end of the bag with either MasterSeal

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or double knot tie.

“No matter what method is used when sealing the end of the bag, loose plastic should be
weighted down.”
See the Bagging and the Terrain Section. (Section 5)

6. Install Vent Valves. Place the vent valve 10-ft from the end of the bag and approximately 3/4 up the
height of the bag.

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