Position the grain bag with the correct side towards the tunnel indicated by the arrow on the box lid
Ensure the white folds are facing the tunnel
If the bagger has no lift, use a forklift
Slide the upper portion of the bag as far on to the the tunnel as possible
Ensure the logo/stretch indicator is positioned at 10 o'clock or 2 o'clock
Push the lower part of the bag into the bag pan
Raise the bag pan to the correct operating position
Check that the bag has no obstructions from the machine
Untie all the bag ties
Pull the bag from the top of the fold
Pull an equal length from the bag
Ensure the bag is wrinkle free and square to the tunnel
Use the zip ties provided to seal the end
Tie off at 2 locations sveral inches apart
Fold the end under the bag to secure
Pay close attention at the start of bag filling
The bag can easily overstretch
The grain will fill the bag and push the tractor backwards
Set the brake to get the correct pressure on the bag
Brake less when the bag over stretches
Brake more when the bag is underfilled
Breaking power is influenced by the weight of the tractor, the surface of the ground, outside temperature, and the product itself
Heavier or moist crops will stretch the bag more
Check the stretch marker located next to the logo
Use the ruler provided to measure 2-3 logos back from the bagger
The red part of the ruler means the bag is overstretched
Fill the bag continuously to reduce bumps