Harvest Tec Model 666 Installation Manual
464 & 465 Update Kit to 696 Applicator
Introduction
The Harvest Tec Model 666 Automatic Upgrade Kit is designed to update the 464 or 465 Automatic Preservative Applicator Systems, providing the advanced features of the newest Harvest Tec 600 Series, specifically the 665 controller in the 696 Automatic Preservative Applicator System. This upgrade kit converts 464 or 465 automatic systems to the fully functional 696 Preservative Applicator System, designed to apply Harvest Tec buffered propionic acid.
The 696 applicator system can be operated via an Apple iPad (not included) using the Hay App, or by plugging directly into most tractors with an ISOBUS Monitor. Operating through an Apple iPad offers several advantages:
- Large, bright, clear, colorful display
- More durable and readable in bright sunlight
- Can be used for multiple other purposes besides the applicator display
- Option to integrate with the tractor's ISOBUS system
The 696 Hay Preservative Applicator System applies buffered propionic acid to the forage crop as it is baled, adjusting the application rate based on moisture and crop tonnage. The base kit includes a tank, frame, pumps, hose, and the Dual Channel Processor (DCP). This manual guides you through the installation process. For assistance, contact your local authorized dealership. Parts can be ordered through your local authorized dealer using the parts breakdown in this manual.
Note: Right and Left sides are determined by facing in the direction of forward travel.
*Made for iPad® (3rd through Pro 2nd generation), running the current iOS operating system or one version previous required for iPad option. iPad is a trademark of Apple Inc.
**600 Series Applicators with serial number before DCP27000 require the DCP to be sent to Harvest Tec for an update to use the iPad Integration Module (030-6672C). Hay App version must be at least 2.5.18 (or higher).
If operating through the ISOBUS monitor, part number 006-6670A is required. 2018 Krone balers (and newer) with Serial Number 976909 require part number 006-6650VAK.
Attention: 2010 Krone HDP balers and newer Krone part number 20 073 194 0 must be ordered to mount the star wheels.
Tools Needed
- Standard wrench set
- Standard socket set
- Standard screwdriver or 5/16" nut driver
- Side cutter
- Hose cutter
- Crescent wrench
- Hammer
- Metal drilling and cutting tools
- Center Punch
Installation of Applicator
Removing 464 Components
- Control Box and Main Wiring Harness: Remove the 464 control box and mounting bracket from the tractor cab. Remove and replace the existing power harness with the new power/communication harness. Route the new harness from the battery to the tractor hitch. Remove and disconnect existing bale rate sensors and moisture harness from the signal conditioner. Remove the main wiring harness from the cab and the cable on the baler up to the signal conditioner. Disconnect crop eyes from the main harness if attached.
- Pump Plate and Signal Conditioner: Remove wires attached to the signal conditioner. Remove hoses attached to the pumps, marking them for their respective pumps. Number hoses 1, 2, and 3, with pump 1 closest to the filter bowl and pump 3 farthest away. Remove the pump plate assembly using 3/8" bolts, locks, and nuts. Remove the signal conditioner from the pump plate using screws on all four corners. Do not reinstall the pump plate at this time.
Removing 465 Components
- Control Box and Main Wiring Harness: Remove the 465 touch screen monitor from the cab. Remove and replace the existing power cable with the supplied kit cable. Route the new cable from the battery to the tractor drawbar. Remove and disconnect existing bale rate sensors and moisture harness from the baler mounted processor. Remove the communication harness from the cab and baler, and from the baler up to the baler mounted processor. Disconnect crop eyes from the baler mounted processor if attached.
- Pump Plate and Baler Mounted Processor (BMP): Remove wires attached to the BMP. Remove the BMP from the pump plate. The new Pump Controller will be installed in place of the BMP. An additional hole may need to be drilled for the pump controller location pin. Refer to the template at the back of the manual for instructions.
Installing 666 Components
- Installation of Pump Wire for 464 Controls Only: Remove existing amp plug and wires connected to pumps. Locate wire harness 006-4660Z. Connect the six pigtail wires to the pumps in the following order: pump 1 (closest to filter bowl) - orange, pump 2 (middle) - green, pump 3 (farthest) - yellow. The amp connection on this harness attaches to the pump controller.
- Installation of Pump Controller 464 Controls Only: Modify the removed pump plate to fit the pump controller. Use the supplied diagram at the end of the manual to drill holes for the pump controller and filter bowl. Attach the flow meter and pump wires to their respective amp plugs.
- Installation of Pump Controller 465 Controls Only: Insert the Pump Controller at the same location as the removed Baler Mounted Processor. Attach the flow meter and pump wires to their respective amp plugs.
Installation of Dual Channel Processor (DCP)
Follow the instructions below to mount the Dual Channel Processor (DCP) onto your specific baler model and type. Locations shown are on the right twine box (looking at the back of the baler). Mark and drill four 3/8" (10mm) holes and install the DCP with two 5/16" x 1" bolts, two 5/16" x 1-1/4" bolts, locks, fender washers, and hex nuts. If your baler is not listed, mount the DCP on the back of the twine box on the right side. Mount the DCP cover over the top of the tip and secure with the 5/16" x 1-1/4" bolts on the top with the DCP shield.
John Deere L330 / L340 Baler DCP location on the back of the right twine box may vary slightly depending on factory safety decals. Do not cover safety decals. Mount the DCP on the back of the right-hand twine box using Figure 2 as a reference. DCP location is recommended 5" (12.5cm) from the inside edge and 5" (12.5cm) from the top of the twine box.
[Diagram showing dimensions A, B, C and overall height/width]
[Image showing the back of a baler's right twine box with mounting points indicated]
Baler Type | Model | Fig. | A | B | C |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Case IH | LBX 331-431 | 1 | 4" (10cm) | 2" (51mm) | N/A |
Case IH | LBX 332-432 & LB 333-433 | 1 | 2" (51mm) | 2" (51mm) | N/A |
Challenger | LB 33 | 1 | 4" (10cm) | 2.5" (64mm) | N/A |
Challenger | LB34 | 1 | 4" (10cm) | 2.5" (64mm) | N/A |
Challenger | LB44 | 1 | 4" (10cm) | 2" (51mm) | N/A |
Claas | 2100 | 1 | 4" (10cm) | 2" (51mm) | N/A |
Claas | 3300 | 1 | 4" (10cm) | 2" (51mm) | N/A |
Kuhn, Vicon Taarup | all | 1 | 4" (10cm) | 4" (10cm) | N/A |
Hesston | 4750-4755 | 1 | 16" (40cm) | 2" (51mm) | N/A |
Hesston | 4760 | 1 | 2" (51mm) | 2" (51mm) | N/A |
Hesston | 4790 | 1 | 4" (10cm) | 2.5" (64mm) | N/A |
Hesston | 4800-4910 | 1 | 16" (40cm) | 2" (51mm) | N/A |
John Deere | 100 | 1 | 18" (45cm) | 6.5" (16cm) | N/A |
Krone | 890-12130 | 1 | 3" (70mm) | 4" (10cm) | N/A |
Massey Ferguson | 2050 | 1 | 2" (51mm) | 2" (51mm) | N/A |
New Holland | 590-BB940A-BB940A-960A & BB9060-BB9080 | 1 | 4" (10cm) | 2" (51mm) | N/A |
New Holland | BB9060 | 1 | 2" (51mm) | 2" (51mm) | N/A |
Installation of End of Bale Sensor
The end of bale sensor determines the position of the needles on the baler. When the needles cycle, the sensor communicates this information to the Dual Channel Processor (DCP) for job records and use with the optional Bale Identification System. Follow these steps to mount the sensor.
All AGCO Hesston 4760 – 4790 and equivalents, Case IH LBX 331 – LB 433, Class 2100, John Deere 100, New Holland 590 – BB 9080
Use end of bale sensor bracket (001-4648). Cut off excess metal not used during installation.
[Diagram showing 001-4648 bracket with 6" (15cm) hole and 001-4648 bracket with 12" (30cm) hole used for sensor]
All Hesston 4750-4755 & 4900 – 4910
Use end of bale sensor bracket (001-4648) and Hesston end of bale mount (001-4648H). The Hesston end of bale mount is in the installation kit box. Cut off excess metal not used during installation.
[Diagram showing 001-4648 bracket with 6" (15cm) hole and 001-4648H mount]
All Krone 890 – 12130
Use Krone end of bale sensor bracket (001-4648K or 001-4648K2). The Krone end of bale mount is in the installation kit box. Use 001-4648K for balers 890 – 1290. Use 001-4648K2 for the 12130 baler.
[Diagram showing 001-4648K and 001-4648K2 brackets]
All Kuhn, Vicon and Taarup Balers
Use end of bale sensor bracket (001-4648). Cut off excess metal not used during installation.
[Diagram showing 001-4648 bracket with 6" (15cm) hole and 001-4648 bracket with 12" (30cm) hole used for sensor]
End of Bale Sensor Installation Diagram - Hesston 4750-4755 & 4900-4910
Attach the Hesston end of bale mount (001-4648H). Attach the end of bale sensor bracket (001-4648) to the Hesston end of bale mount using two 1/4" x 1" bolts, locks & flat washers, and hex nuts. Align brackets and mark two 3/8" (10mm) holes for drilling. Attach brackets to the baler using two 5/16" x 1 self-tapping screws and flange nuts. Mount the sensor in the 7" (18cm) hole location, keeping the sensor 1/4" (7mm) from the needle. Tighten both nuts. Cut off excess metal past the sensor. Run the sensor cable up to the Precision Information Processor and secure to the baler.
[Diagram showing sensor placement and dimensions A, B, C]
Sensor hole location: 7" (18cm)
A | B | C | |
---|---|---|---|
7-7/8" (20cm) | 9-5/8" (25cm) | 5/8" (16mm) |
Hesston 4760 & 4790
Mount the end of bale sensor bracket (001-4648). Mark and drill two 3/8" holes and attach the bracket using two 5/16" x 1" self-tapping screws and 5/16" flange nuts. Mount the sensor in the 6" (15cm) hole location, keeping the sensor 1/4" (7mm) from the needle. Tighten both nuts. Cut off excess metal past the sensor. Run the sensor cable up to the Dual Channel Processor (DCP) and secure to the baler.
[Diagram showing sensor placement and dimensions A, B, C for Hesston 4760 and 4790]
Baler | Sensor hole location | A | B | C |
---|---|---|---|---|
4760 | 6" | 6-5/8" | 4-7/8" | 4" |
4790 | 4-5/8" | 2-7/8" | 3" |
New Holland 590 – BB960, BB9060 – BB9080 & Case IH LBX 331-431, LB 333-433
Mount the end of bale sensor bracket (001-4648). Mark and drill two 3/8" holes and attach the bracket using two 5/16" x 1" self-tapping screws and 5/16" flange nuts. Mount the sensor in the 12" (30cm) hole location, keeping the sensor 1/4" (7mm) from the needle. Tighten both nuts. Run the sensor cable up to the Dual Channel Processor (DCP) and secure to the baler.
[Diagram showing sensor placement and dimensions A, B, C]
Sensor hole location: 12" (30cm)
A | B | C | |
---|---|---|---|
2-7/9" (76mm) | 4-3/8" (12cm) | 5/8" (16mm) |
New Holland BB940A- BB960A & Case IH LBX 332 – 432
Mount the end of bale sensor bracket (001-4648). Mark and drill two 3/8" holes and attach the bracket using two 5/16" x 1" self-tapping screws and 5/16" flange nuts. Mount the sensor in the 12" (30cm) hole location, keeping the sensor 1/4" (7mm) from the needle. Tighten both nuts. Run the sensor cable up to the Dual Channel Processor (DCP) and secure to the baler.
[Diagram showing sensor placement and dimensions A, B, C]
Sensor hole location: 12" (30cm)
A | B | C | |
---|---|---|---|
6-1/8" (15cm) | 4-3/8" (12cm) | 15" (38cm) |
Claas 2100
Mount the end of bale sensor bracket (001-4648). Mark and drill two 3/8" (10mm) holes and attach the bracket using two 5/16" x 1" self-tapping screws and 5/16" flange nuts. Mount the sensor in the 8" (20cm) hole location, keeping the sensor 1/4" (7mm) from the needle. Tighten both nuts. Cut off excess metal past the sensor. Run the sensor cable up to the Dual Channel Processor (DCP) and secure to the baler.
[Diagram showing sensor placement and dimensions A, B, C]
Sensor hole location: 8" (20cm)
A | B | C | |
---|---|---|---|
5-3/4" (13cm) | 4" (10cm) | 5/8" (16mm) |
Claas 3200-3400
The end of bale (EOB) sensor mounts in the EOB bracket (001-4648C). The EOB bracket is mounted to the top side of the needle arm stop using the existing hardware that secures the bumper to the stop.
[Diagram showing EOB bracket (001-4648C) mounted to needle arm stop, with labels for needle arm, existing hardware, and needle arm stop. An arrow indicates adjusting EOB sensor to be 1/8"-1/4" above the top of the needle arm when in the home position.]
John Deere 100
Mount the end of bale sensor bracket (001-4648). Mark and drill two 3/8" (10mm) holes and attach the bracket using two 5/16" x 1" self-tapping screws and 5/16" flange nuts. Mount the sensor in the 6" (15cm) hole location, keeping the sensor 1/4" (7mm) from the needle. Tighten both nuts. Cut off excess metal past the sensor. Run the sensor cable up to the Dual Channel Processor (DCP) and secure to the baler.
[Diagram showing sensor placement and dimensions A, B, C]
Sensor hole location: 6" (15cm)
A | B | C | |
---|---|---|---|
2-5/8" (70mm) | 7/8" (22mm) | 7" (18cm) |
Krone 890 – 1290
Mount the Krone end of bale sensor bracket (001-4648K). The Krone mounting bracket is in the installation kit box. Mark and drill two 3/8" (10mm) holes and attach the bracket using two 5/16" x 1" self-tapping screws and 5/16" flange nuts. Mount the sensor at the end of the bracket, keeping the sensor 1/4" (7mm) from the needle. Tighten both nuts. Run the sensor cable up to the Dual Channel Processor (DCP) and secure to the baler.
[Diagram showing sensor placement and dimensions A, B, C]
Sensor hole location: N/A
A | B | C | |
---|---|---|---|
2-1/4" (65mm) | 1/2" (13mm) | 8" (20cm) |
Krone 12130
Mount the Krone end of bale sensor bracket (001-4648K2). The Krone mounting bracket is in the installation kit box. Directly behind the twine box on the right side of the baler, remove the bolt and nut that secures the fiberglass baler shield to the baler. Mount the sensor bracket using the 3/8 x 1 bolt, lock, and nut. Mount the sensor at the end of the bracket, keeping the sensor 1/4" (7mm) from the needle. Tighten both nuts. Run the sensor cable up to the Dual Channel Processor (DCP) and secure to the baler.
[Diagram showing sensor mounting behind the twine box]
All Kuhn, Vicon and Taarup Balers
Mount the end of bale sensor bracket (001-4648). Mark and drill two 3/8" holes and attach the bracket using two 5/16" x 1" self-tapping screws and 5/16" flange nuts. Mount the sensor in a hole location centered over the needle arm, keeping the sensor 1/4" (7mm) from the needle. Tighten both nuts. Run the sensor cable up to the Dual Channel Processor (DCP) and secure to the baler.
[Diagram showing sensor placement centered over the needle arm]
Plumbing
- Locate the three 1/4" hoses: clear, blue, and green. Connect the pumps to specific tips as follows: Pump 1 is closest to the filter bowl, pump 2 is in the middle, and pump 3 is the outside pump.
- Slide the jaco nut over the hose end, insert the hose into the jaco fitting, and tighten the jaco nut. Install pump 1 to the orange tips using the clear hose, pump 2 to the green tips using the green hose, and pump 3 to the blue tips using the blue hose.
- KEEP HOSE AWAY FROM: MOVING PARTS, SHARP METAL, AND HYDRAULIC LINES. WORKING TEMPERATURE FOR THE HOSE IS 140 °F AND UNDER.
- Tie the hoses down at secure locations on the baler using the enclosed tie straps and cable clamps.
Tip Outputs
High Output Tips for Rates Requiring 84-632 lbs/hr (38-287 L/hr). (Approximately 21-63 tons/hr)
- Blue tips (Part #: 004-TT11003VP) -- Blue Hose
- Green tips (Part #: 004-TT110015VP) -- Green Hose
- Orange tips (Part #: 004-TT11001VP) -- Clear Hose
Install Kits 4537B, 4540B, 4541B
- Red tips (Part #: 004-T8003-PT) -- Blue Hose
- Brown tips (Part #: 004 –T80015-PT) -- Green Hose
- Pink tips (Part #: 004-T8001-PT) -- Clear Hose
Low Output Tips for Rates Requiring 44-400 lbs/hr (19-200 L/hr). (Approximately 11-40 tons/hr)
- Green tips (Part #: 004-TT110015VP) -- Blue Hose
- Orange tips (Part #: 004-TT11001VP) -- Green Hose
- Olive Green tips (Part #: 004-800067-PT) -- Clear Hose
Install Kits 4537B, 4540B, 4541B
- Brown tips (Part #: 004-T80015-PT) -- Blue Hose
- Pink tips (Part #: 004-T8001-PT) -- Green Hose
- Silver tips (Part #: 004-800067-SS) -- Clear Hose
Installation of star wheel and bale rate harness
Remove the cover from the star wheel block and use a 1/4" nut driver to remove the nut from the electronic swivel. Run the star wheel sensor wire through the black grommet and place the eye terminal on the star wheel sensor. Tighten the eye loop with the nut on the sensor and replace the star wheel cover. Tighten the grommet to form a tight seal around the wire. Bale rate sensors are factory installed on the right side twine guard. The sensor with the longer wire should say “FRONT” and be placed in the front sensor hole. The sensor wire with the shorter wire should say "BACK.” Position the sensor tip no more than 1/4" (7mm) and no less than 1/8" (3mm) from the star wheel teeth. Each sensor has an LED light by the diverter. Spin the wheel to ensure both LED lights turn on and off. Adjustments may be needed if they do not. Run the harness along the baler frame to the Dual Channel Processor (DCP), located on the back of the right twine box. See wiring installation on the following page.
Wiring and Connections
Main wiring harness and power cord connection to baler harness terminator connection.
Route cords 006-6650LS2 along the baler's inside path, keeping them away from moving parts and hydraulic hoses. Secure with cable ties or existing clamps. Secure all wires to the DCP once connections are made.
[Image of a baler with a yellow arrow indicating the routing path for the wiring harness, and a diagram showing the connection to the DCP]
Connecting the optional ISOBUS plug to the tractor
Attach the optional ISOBUS connector (006-6670A) to the end of the communication harness (006-6650TM). Connect the orange wires and attach the plug to the tractor's ISOBUS port.
[Image showing an ISOBUS port on a tractor and a hand connecting a cable]
Installation of iPad Integration Control
Locate a safe position in the tractor cab for the iPad Integration Control (030-6672C), securely fastened and accessible for the iPad cord. Connect the Power / Communication harness (006-6650TM(E)) to the bottom of the receiver. Plug the iPad cord into the communication port to operate the applicator.
[Image of the iPad Integration Control unit with a "Made for iPad" badge]
iPad Integration Control Light Signals
- Green Slow Blink: Power supplied, system starting up (approx. 25-35 seconds).
- Green Double Blink: iPad module recognizes iPad, but app is not open or connected.
- Green Solid Light: Module connected to the app and ready. (Recommended to use the USB cable included with the applicator kit, 006-6672USBC).
Bluetooth Receiver Lights
Pre-2020 applicators with Bluetooth receivers (030-6672B) have lights indicating power and Hay App connection.
- Blinking Lights: System waiting for processor connection (up to 35 seconds).
- Red Light: Bluetooth receiver has power.
- Green Light: Bluetooth receiver connected to the Hay App.
**600 Series Applicators with serial number before DCP27000 require the DCP to be sent to Harvest Tec for an update to use the iPad Integration Module (030-6672C). Hay App version must be at least 2.5.18 (or higher).
*Made for Apple iPad badge: Indicates accessory designed to connect specifically to Apple products and certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation or compliance of this device. Use of this accessory may affect wireless performance.
Wiring Diagram
- Connect the Baler Power/Communication Harness (006-6650LS2) to the Tractor Harness (006-6650TM) and run it to the Dual Channel Processor (006-6671LS). Connect the large plug of the Baler Power/Communication Harness (006-6650LS) to the bottom (shorter side) of the DCP.
- Install the green terminator (006-5650Z) to the port labeled Modular Port on the Pump Controller (006-5672).
- Attach the moisture and bale rate harness 006-7303H (or 006-7303HX for Claas & Krone kits) and the end of bale harness (006-7400) to the DCP (006-6671LS).
- Attach the Pump Control Harness (006-5650FM) between the Pump Controller (006-5672) and the DCP (006-6671LS).
- Connect the orange wires and attach the plug to the tractor's ISOBUS port.
- If using the optional ISOBUS connector (006-6670A), connect it to the Communication Harness (006-6650TM) instead of the iPad Integration Control (030-6672C).
- Connect the orange keyed power wires (006-5650K) and attach the plug to the tractor's ISOBUS port.
[Diagram illustrating the connections between various components: Star Wheel Assembly, Proximity Sensor, Moisture/Bale Rate Harness, End of Bale Sensor, Flow Meter, Pump Controller, Pump Harness, Terminating Resistor, iPad Integration Control, Power/Comm Harness on Baler, Power/Comm Harness on Tractor, and Dual Channel Processor (DCP). Includes part numbers for each component.]
*Claas 3200-3400 balers use star wheel assembly 030-4642 for mounting on the side of the bale chamber.
Pin Outs
Power/Comm Harness 006-6650TM at Hitch
Pin | Color | Function |
---|---|---|
1 | Red | +12V Power to TSD |
2 | Red | +12V Power to DCP |
3 | Orange | Keyed Power |
4 | Gray | Shield |
5 | Green | HT Can Lo |
6 | Yellow | HT Can Hi |
7 | Orange | Can1 Hi |
8 | Black | Ground from TSD |
9 | Black | Ground from DCP |
10 | Blue | Can1 Low |
[Diagram of the 10-pin connector for 006-6650TM]
Power/Comm Harness 006-6650LS2 at Hitch
Pin | Color | Function |
---|---|---|
1 | Red | +12V Power to TSD |
2 | Red | +12V Power to DCP |
3 | Orange | Keyed Power |
4 | Gray | Shield |
5 | Green | HT Can Low |
6 | Yellow | HT Can Hi |
7 | Orange | Can1 Hi |
8 | Black | Ground from TSD |
9 | Black | Ground from DCP |
10 | Blue | Can1 Low |
[Diagram of the 10-pin connector for 006-6650LS2]
iPad Integration Control / BLE on Harness 006-6650TM
Pin | Color | Function |
---|---|---|
1 | Red | +12V Power from DCP |
2 | Black | Ground from TSD |
3 | Yellow | HT Can Lo |
4 | Gray | Shield |
5 | Green | HT Can Hi |
6 | Orange | Can1 Hi |
7 | Blue | Can1 Low |
[Diagram of the 7-pin connector for iPad Integration Control]
ISOBUS Plug Baler Side
Pin | Function | |
---|---|---|
1 | N/A | |
2 | N/A | |
3 | 120 OHM with Pin 5 | |
4 | N/A | |
5 | 120 OHM with Pin 3 | |
6 | Orange | Can1 Hi |
7 | Blue | Can1 Low |
[Diagram of the 7-pin ISOBUS connector (Baler Side)]
ISOBUS Plug Tractor Side
Pin | Function | |
---|---|---|
1 | N/A | |
2 | N/A | |
3 | +12V Keyed Tractor Power | |
4 | N/A | |
5 | N/A | |
6 | N/A | |
7 | N/A | |
8 | Orange | Can1 Hi |
9 | Blue | Can1 Low |
[Diagram of the 9-pin ISOBUS connector (Tractor Side)]
Main Power Connector on DCP
Pin | Color | Function |
---|---|---|
1 | Red | +12V Power from tractor |
2 | Black | Ground from tractor |
3 | Orange | Keyed power |
[Diagram of the 3-pin DCP Main Power Connector]
Star Wheel and Bale Rate Sensor connector on DCP
Pin | Color | Function |
---|---|---|
1 | Blue | +12V Power |
2 | Orange | Ground |
3 | Black | Signal for sensor 1 |
4 | White | Signal for sensor 2 |
5 | N/A | |
6 | N/A | |
7 | N/A | |
8 | Violet | Star wheel input 1 |
9 | Brown | Star wheel input 2 |
[Diagram of the 9-pin DCP Star Wheel/Bale Rate Sensor Connector]
End of Bale sensor on DCP
Pin | Color | Function |
---|---|---|
1 | Brown | Sensor Power |
2 | Blue | Sensor Ground |
3 | N/A | |
4 | Black | Signal from Sensor |
[Diagram of the 4-pin DCP End of Bale Sensor Connector]
Pump Connection Colors
Pin | Color | Function |
---|---|---|
1 | Black with Orange Stripe | Pump 1 Ground |
2 | Black with Green Stripe | Pump 2 Ground |
3 | Black with Yellow Stripe | Pump 3 Ground |
4 | N/A | |
5 | Orange with Black Stripe | Pump 1 Positive |
6 | Green with Black Stripe | Pump 2 Positive |
7 | Yellow with Black Stripe | Pump 3 Positive |
[Diagram of the 7-pin DCP Pump Connection]
Pump Communication Plug on DCP
Pin | Color | Function |
---|---|---|
1 | Red | +12V Can |
2 | Red | +12V Power |
3 | Gray | Shield |
4 | Green | Comm Channel OL |
5 | Yellow | Comm Channel OL |
6 | Blue | Comm Channel IH |
7 | Orange | Comm Channel IL |
8 | Black | Can Ground |
9 | Black | Power Ground |
10 | N/A |
[Diagram of the 10-pin DCP Pump Communication Connector]
Flow Meter Connection on Pump Controller
Pin | Color | Function |
---|---|---|
1 | White | 5 – 12V (+) Supply |
2 | Green | Ground |
3 | Brown | Signal |
4 | Black | Shield |
[Diagram of the 4-pin Pump Controller Flow Meter Connector]
Connector for Crop Eyes on DCP
Pin | Color | Function |
---|---|---|
1 | Red | +12V Power |
2 | Black | Ground |
3 | White | Signal |
4 | N/A |
[Diagram of the 4-pin DCP Crop Eyes Connector]
006-6650VAJ Harness to Baler Plug
Pin | Color | Function |
---|---|---|
A | N/A | |
B | Red | TBC Power |
C | N/A | |
D | Gray | TBC Ground |
E | Orange | Can1 Hi |
F | Blue | Can1 Low |
[Diagram of the 006-6650VAJ Harness Plug]
Parts Breakdown for 696 Series Control and Harnesses
Dual Channel Processor (DCP)
[Image showing various components of the DCP kit labeled with reference numbers]
Ref | Description | Part Number | Qty |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Pump Controller | 006-5672 | 1 |
2 | End of Bale Sensor | 006-7400 | 1 |
3a | Hesston 4755, 4910 EOB Mount | 001-4648H | 1 |
3b | EOB Bracket CLAAS 3300 | 001-4648C | 1 |
3c | Krone EOB Bracket | 001-4648K2 | 1 |
3d | EOB BKT Krone 12130 | 001-4648K | 1 |
3e | End of Bale Sensor Bracket | 001-4648 | 1 |
4 | DCP Shield Cover | 001-5650X | 1 |
5 | DCP Main Control LS 600 AUTO | 006-6671LS | 1 |
6 | Terminating Connector w Green Cap | 006-5650Z | 1 |
7 | DCP Baler Harness 30 Ft | 006-6650LS2 | 1 |
8 | Modular Power/Comm 10 Ft Harness | 006-5650FM | 1 |
9 | Optional ISOBUS Tractor Plug (not included) | 006-6670A | 1 |
10 | DCP Tractor Harness | 006-6650TM | 1 |
11 | Key Switch Wire | 006-5650K | 1 |
12 | Dust Plugs | 006-5651PLUGS | 1 |
13 | iPad Integration Control | 030-6672C | 1 |
NP | USB Cord | 006-6672USBC | 1 |
Optional iPad Mini Mounting Kit (030-2014MK)
[Image showing components of the iPad Mini Mounting Kit: suction cup mount, ram mount, iPad cradle, power wire, spade connectors, eye loop connectors, iPad charger, iPad case, and fuse.]
Ref | Description | Part # | Qty |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Suction cup mount | 001-2012SCM | 1 |
2 | Ram mount | 001-2012H | 1 |
3 | iPad Mini® spring load cradle (Mini 4) | 001-2012SLC | 1 |
4 | 16 gauge power wire | 006-4723P | 1 |
5 | Female spade connector | Hardware | 2 |
6 | Eye loop connector | Hardware | 2 |
7 | iPad Mini Charger 12V | 001-2012P | 1 |
8 | iPad Mini 4 case | 001-2012C4 | 1 |
NP | 4 amp fuse | Hardware | 1 |
Mounting Kit Assembly: 030-2014MK (Includes All Parts)
Installation Instructions
- Identify 12V power source for wires to connect. Eye loops are included if wiring directly to the battery is desired. Test for key power source if preferred to have power to the USB shut off with the key.
- Once power source is identified, cut wires to desired length.
- Crimp the two supplied quick connectors onto each the white and black wire.
- Remove the round locking plastic nut from USB plug before connecting the wires. Black (+) White (-).
- Connect the wires to the designated terminals on the bottom of the USB plug.
- Drill a 1 1/8" hole in the preferred mounting location. Clean any sharp edges after drilling.
- Feed the wires through the mounting hole.
- If using the round plastic nut to secure the plug, slide the nut back over the wiring before connecting the wires to the powered source.
- Connect the wires to the identified power source. This can be easier before tightening the plug into place.
- Tighten the plug using either the round plastic nut or the mounting plate and two screws (both options supplied).
- Once connected, hook a USB charging cord into the plug and connect a mobile device/tablet to ensure the plug is operating as desired (key power working properly if necessary).
NOTE: This plug is not designed to charge two iPads. System damage could occur. It will charge a mobile phone and iPad simultaneously without problem.
*iPad mini is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Optional iPad Display Kit (030-4670DK)
[Image showing components of the iPad Display Kit: suction cup mount, ram mount, iPad cradle, power wire, spade connectors, eye loop connectors, iPad charger, iPad case, and fuse. Also shows an iPad screen with Harvest Tec interface.]
Ref | Description | Part # | Qty | Ref | Description | Part # | Qty |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Suction cup mount | 001-2012SCM | 1 | 7 | iPad Mini Charger 12V | 001-2012P | 1 |
2 | Ram mount | 001-2012H | 1 | 8 | iPad Mini 4 case | 001-2012C4 | 1 |
3 | iPad Mini® spring load cradle (Mini 4) | 001-2012SLC | 1 | 9 | iPad Mini 4 | 006-4670IP | 1 |
4 | 16 gauge power wire | 006-4723P | 1 | NP | 4 amp fuse | Hardware | 1 |
5 | Female spade connector | Hardware | 2 | ||||
6 | Eye loop connector | Hardware | 2 |
Mounting Kit Assembly: 030-4670DK (Includes All Parts)
Installation Instructions
- Identify 12V power source for wires to connect. Eye loops are included if wiring directly to the battery is desired. Test for key power source if preferred to have power to the USB shut off with the key.
- Once power source is identified, cut wires to desired length.
- Crimp the two supplied quick connectors onto the white and black wire.
- Remove the round locking plastic nut from USB plug before connecting the wires. Black (+) White (-).
- Connect the wires to the designated terminals on the bottom of the USB plug.
- Drill a 1 1/8" hole in the preferred mounting location. Be sure to clean any sharp edges after drilling.
- Feed the wires through the mounting hole.
- If using the round plastic nut to secure plug in place, slide the nut back over the wiring before connecting the wires to powered source.
- Connect the wires to the identified power source if easier to do so before tightening the plug into place.
- Tighten plug using either the round plastic nut or mounting plate and two screws, both options supplied.
- Once connected, hook a USB charging cord into the plug and connect a mobile device/tablet to ensure the plug is operating as you wish (key power working properly if necessary).
NOTE: This plug is not designed to charge two iPads. System damage could occur if this is attempted. System will charge a mobile phone and iPad simultaneously without problem.
*iPad mini is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Harvest Tec Inc. Warranty and Liability Agreement
Harvest Tec, Inc. will repair or replace components found to be defective within 12 months from the date of manufacture. This warranty does not cover components subjected to negligent use, misuse, alteration, accident, or repairs made with non-Harvest Tec parts.
Our obligation is limited to repairing or replacing, free of charge, any part showing evidence of defective or improper workmanship, provided the part is returned to Harvest Tec, Inc. within 30 days of failure. If a non-Harvest Tec branded hay preservative was used, Harvest Tec reserves the right to deny the warranty request. Parts must be returned through the selling dealer and distributor, with transportation charges prepaid.
This warranty does not render Harvest Tec, Inc. liable for injury or damages of any kind, direct, consequential, or contingent, to persons or property. It does not cover loss of crop, losses caused by delays, or any expense prospective profits or for any other reason. Harvest Tec, Inc. is not liable for recovery greater than the cost of repair of defects in workmanship.
There are no warranties, either expressed or implied, of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or any other reason.
Harvest Tec, Inc. cannot guarantee that existing conditions beyond its control will not affect its ability to obtain materials or manufacture necessary replacement parts.
Harvest Tec, Inc. reserves the right to make design changes, improve design, or change specifications at any time without obligation to purchasers of machines and parts previously sold.
Revised 4/17