Ag-Bag MB7010HyPac User Manual

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AGGING

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NSTRUCTIONS

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Ag-Bag International, Ltd.

MB7010 HyPac November 2003

Appendix C

BAGGING INSTRUCTIONS

In order to get the benefits without the risk of VOIDING the WARRANTY, the customer must:

Prior to bagging read the Operator’s Manual and the 3M’s OF Silage (appendix B)

Notify Ag-Bag

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within 24 hours of the discovery of a bag failure. Ag-Bag

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will provide for an

onsite review of the situation.

1. THE CROP
A

Maturity (Pre-bloom)

B

Moisture Level (65 percent target)

C

Crop Length (3/4” target) (See Appendix B)

2. BAG LOCATION – Pick an area using these recommendations:
A

Blade the area to remove rocks and sticks.

B

Good drainage site is important.

C

Concrete, asphalt, gravel, or packet limestone, works well under bags.

D

Pick a site away from rodents.

E

Protect your site from livestock with fencing.

3. BAG INSTALLATION
Enclosed in each box of Ag-Bag

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Bags, is an instruction sheet with pictures to help you properly

install the bag on your Ag-Bagger

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. Please take the time to understand the best method of bag

installation. The Bag logo should be placed on the machine so the logo is between 12 and 3 o’clock.
(See Diagram 1)

(Diagram 1)

The bag is overfilled when – the 5” vertical bar located between Ag-Bag

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logos on the bag is stretched

to over 5-1/2” (See Diagrams 2a and 2b)

(Diagram 2a)

(Diagram 2b)

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