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vermeer baler question
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<blockquote data-quote="dvcochran" data-source="post: 1645585" data-attributes="member: 38581"><p>I agree, I can't say I have seen a XL baler without a monitor. But a limit switch and an indicator would be way cheaper than replacing the missing monitor, even assuming the baler side cable and components were all working. </p><p>Do you know if an XL uses reed switches like my I or something different? If reed switches he would have the switch and effector he needs in place and ready to go and baler side cabling it he figures out the wiring, which I highly suggest. </p><p>@farmguy , I strongly suggest getting an operator and service manual. You may have more existing parts than you realize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dvcochran, post: 1645585, member: 38581"] I agree, I can't say I have seen a XL baler without a monitor. But a limit switch and an indicator would be way cheaper than replacing the missing monitor, even assuming the baler side cable and components were all working. Do you know if an XL uses reed switches like my I or something different? If reed switches he would have the switch and effector he needs in place and ready to go and baler side cabling it he figures out the wiring, which I highly suggest. @farmguy , I strongly suggest getting an operator and service manual. You may have more existing parts than you realize. [/QUOTE]
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