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Case RB456A Round Baler Operator Manual

Format: PDF (Printable Document)

File Language: English

File Pages: 997

File Size: 43.13 MB (Speed Download Link)

Brand: Case

Model: Farmall 140A Tractor

Part No: 696024919PC

Date: December 2024

Type of Document: Operator Manual

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Case RB456A Round Baler Operator Manual

Case RB456A Round Baler Operator Manual

Out in hay fields and rough pasture, this RB456A round baler is your main tool for turning windrows into tight, uniform bales, and this operator manual is what keeps it working instead of sitting in the ditch. I use this kind of book to walk new operators through the controls, startup sequence, and shutdown steps so they don’t scorch belts, twist chains, or plug the pickup. If someone calls saying the bale won’t tie or the chamber won’t start rolling after a stop, this is the reference I lean on to verify they’re using the controls in the right order and doing the basic checks before we assume something’s broken.

Applications & Use Cases

  • Train a new operator on correct control use so they don’t slam clutches or overfeed the pickup.
  • Confirm daily inspection points to catch loose shields, low tire pressure, or damaged belts before a breakdown.
  • Verify startup and shutdown logic to avoid hot bearings, crop buildup, and unnecessary stress on the driveline.
  • Check proper net/twine operation steps when bales aren’t wrapping cleanly.
  • Reinforce safe hitching and field habits so the baler tracks true and doesn’t get backed into ditches or obstacles.

FAQ

Q: Can I keep this manual on my phone or tablet in the tractor?

A: Yes, it’s practical to use a digital copy; just zoom in on diagrams and keep the device in a dust‑resistant case.

Q: Is it worth printing pages from this manual for the field?

A: Printing the startup, shutdown, and daily check pages and keeping them in the cab makes it easier for different operators to follow the same routine.

Safety Note

Always follow the manual’s shutdown and lockout steps before you inspect, clear, or adjust anything on the baler.

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Case RB456A Round Baler Index:

GENERAL INFORMATION
Note to the owner
Intended use
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Product identification
Machine orientation
SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety alert symbol and signal word definition
Safety rules
Ecology and the environment
Safety features
Hitch pins
Safety signs
Road travel lights, signs, and reflectors
Informational decals
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
COMMISSIONING THE UNIT
COMMISSIONING THE UNIT
PARKING THE UNIT
TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
ROAD TRANSPORT
SHIPPING TRANSPORT
WORKING OPERATIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
MACHINE CONTROLS
CROP BLOCKAGE – CLEARING
THE BALING PROCESS
FIELD OPERATION SETUP
FIELD OPERATION
STANDARD TWINE WRAPPER OPERATION
DELUXE NET AND NET/TWINE OPERATION
Bale Manager APP
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL INFORMATION
MAINTENANCE CHART
After the first 5 hours
Every 10 hours or daily
After the first 100 bales or first 50 hours
After the first 50 hours
After the first 250 – 500 bales
Every 50 hours, weekly, or 1000 bales
Every 100 hours or monthly
Every 1000 hours or yearly
Every 4500 hours
As required maintenance
STORAGE
TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM(S)
SPECIFICATIONS
Specification – Consumables and capacities
Specification – Length, width, height, and weight
Specification – Tires and wheels
Specification – Drive and tractor requirements
Specification – Pickup
Specification – Bale-forming belts
Specification – Bale size and density
Specification – Bale wrapping mechanisms
ACCESSORIES
Bale counter kit
Bale ramp sensor kit
Fire extinguisher kit
Hose holder kit
Hydraulic pickup lift kit
Infeed disc kit
Lacing cable kit – Heavy duty
Lacing cable kit – Standard
Moisture sensor kit
Operator’s panel mounting kit
Spare net roll storage box kit
Suction cup operator’s panel mounting kit
Bale Manager APP
FORMS AND DECLARATIONS
Delivery report – Owner’s copy
Delivery report – Dealer’s copy

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