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.
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.
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!
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.
Where did you buy the siren?
Radio shack
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.