Trying to educate myself on these balers. Currently have a 846. Manual tie. Hoping to find a auto tie baler like yours. If I run upon one now with the monitor missing. Thanks to your excellent video. I know I can put together one myself. Thanks so much for taking time to post this!👍
You bet! I used it bailing all this year and it worked flawlessly. I hate having to be bound to purchasing parts from manufacturers, its expensive. I figure if I can save some money, why not pass the info along!
Glad I could help someone out. Gotta save some money where you can! I should have posted a wiring schematic but really it's pretty simple if you think about it.
My siren stays on the entire time its tying. Goes off when its complete. Looking for why that is... its pretty loud lol.. gets really annoying. Great video by the way
Ty's Projects the sensors are factory installed for the original monitor, i am just using them as they were originally intended. The monitor isn't very complex but most people would never think to make one!
@@emilioarroyo8448 lol, sorry man it was a one time deal for me. That's why I posted the vid so y'all could figure it out and make one. I don't even own that baler anymore.
Every brand or model baler can be different, some newer ones have computerized sensors. This baler was a simple power and return circuit. You just have to figure out how your circuit works.
Trying to educate myself on these balers. Currently have a 846. Manual tie. Hoping to find a auto tie baler like yours. If I run upon one now with the monitor missing. Thanks to your excellent video. I know I can put together one myself. Thanks so much for taking time to post this!👍
You bet! I used it bailing all this year and it worked flawlessly. I hate having to be bound to purchasing parts from manufacturers, its expensive. I figure if I can save some money, why not pass the info along!
I made one too. With a 3 way switch and a starter button.
Awesome video just priced a new monitor $271 glad I saw your video. Thanks
Glad I could help someone out. Gotta save some money where you can! I should have posted a wiring schematic but really it's pretty simple if you think about it.
@@josephbiron4156 yes I went and looked at mine this morning I only have 1 switch where yours has 2 but mine is a 654.
My siren stays on the entire time its tying. Goes off when its complete. Looking for why that is... its pretty loud lol.. gets really annoying. Great video by the way
I got a 650 New Holland and i need one like that looks good
Hay Country its really easy and cheap. Better than buying a replacement!
Where did you buy the siren?
Radio shack
That’s genius: did you put the sensors in the baler or are those the ones the original monitor use?:
Ty's Projects the sensors are factory installed for the original monitor, i am just using them as they were originally intended. The monitor isn't very complex but most people would never think to make one!
@@josephbiron4156 I need one of those! How much you charge me to make me one?
@@emilioarroyo8448 lol, sorry man it was a one time deal for me. That's why I posted the vid so y'all could figure it out and make one. I don't even own that baler anymore.
can you draw a diagram and will this work for a net wrap
Every brand or model baler can be different, some newer ones have computerized sensors. This baler was a simple power and return circuit. You just have to figure out how your circuit works.