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Posted by R. John Johnson on March 30, 2007 at 20:53:37 from (205.200.43.58):
Allan I have an idea that would maybe cut down on the noise on that monitor. Get an electrical switch with a fairly high amp rating. Fabricate a mount so that some portion of the twine tie arms or mechanism closes the switch when the twine tie is at rest. Run power to the existing full bale switch through the new switch. When the baler is full the alarm will sound as before, but as soon as the twine tie starts the buzzer will cut out. The buzzer will start again once the tying is complete, but by then it is time to eject the bale. Might be worth a try. John
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