Format: PDF (Printable Document)
File Language: English
File Pages: 588
File Size: 78.66 MB (Speed Download Link)
Brand: Case
Model: LB324XL, LB334XL, LB424XL, LB424XLD, LB434XL Square Baler
Part No: 92243548
Date: July 2024
Type of Document: Operator Manual
$ 45
These big Case LB XL balers spend their lives in dusty fields, running long days behind high‑horsepower tractors, and this operator manual is what keeps them alive and productive. I use it to confirm control functions, startup and shutdown sequences, and daily checks so we don’t cook gearboxes, knotters, or plungers through bad habits. If a customer calls saying the baler keeps plugging because the pickup won’t clear or the bale shape is inconsistent, I walk them through the same steps laid out here—how to verify adjustments, operate the controls correctly, and shut down without leaving the machine under strain.
Applications & Use Cases
FAQ
Q: Can I keep this manual on my phone or tablet in the field?
A: Yes, a digital copy is handy for quick control checks and procedures right beside the baler.
Q: Is it worth printing sections of this manual?
A: Many operators print the startup, shutdown, and daily inspection pages and keep them in the tractor for quick reference.
Safety Note
Always follow the manual’s shutdown and lockout steps before inspecting, clearing, or adjusting any part of the baler.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Note to the owner
Intended use
Prohibited usage
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Manual scope and required training level
Product Identification Number (PIN) plate
Product Identification Number (PIN) – Quick reference
PIN plate location
Machine orientation
SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety rules and signal word definitions
Safety rules
Illustrations
Local obligations
Fire or explosion prevention
Hazardous chemicals
Starting up the machine
Traveling on public roads
Operating the machine
Operating the attachments
Stopping the machine
General maintenance safety
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Safety requirements for fluid power systems and components – hydraulic systems
Wheels and tires
Airborne noise emission
Vehicle vibration levels
Ecology and the environment
Safety signs
Safety features
Instructional signs
Road travel lights, signs, and reflectors
CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
EXTERIOR CONTROLS
MACHINE ACCESS
COLOR TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
COMMISSIONING THE UNIT
STARTING THE UNIT
STOPPING THE UNIT
MOVING THE UNIT
PARKING THE UNIT
TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
ROAD TRANSPORT
SHIPPING TRANSPORT
WORKING OPERATIONS
BALING
PICKUP
PRE-COMPRESSION CHAMBER
BALE CHAMBER
TYING
BALE EJECT
AUTOMATIC MODE
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL INFORMATION
MAINTENANCE CHART
EVERY 10 HOURS OR DAILY DURING THE FIRST WEEK
EVERY 10 HOURS OR DAILY (400 BALES)
AFTER THE FIRST 50 HOURS
EVERY 50 HOURS (2000 BALES)
EVERY 100 HOURS (4000 BALES)
EVERY 250 HOURS OR ANNUALLY (10000 BALES)
EVERY BEGINNING OF THE SEASON
EVERY 500 HOURS OR EVERY TWO YEARS (20000 BALES)
EVERY SIX YEARS
AS REQUIRED
STORAGE
TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT CODE RESOLUTION
ALARM(S)
SPECIFICATIONS
Technical data
General dimensions
Fluids, lubricants, and capacities
ACCESSORIES
General information
Towing
Picking
Feeding
Tying
Ejecting
Electrical / Electronic
Miscellaneous