Near Intersection of I-35 & I-90 Southern Mn. | I don't have an answer for you since I'm part of the "always swing the auger back crowd". However there must be a way to disable the "auger out" alarm since the vast majority of my neighbors with S series Deere combines operate that way. I can't believe they are just tolerating the alarm.
I don't approve of this practice for several reasons but it's their choice. I actually use the "auger out" as a signal to the cart operator to catch me. When I fold the auger back it is the signal to him that I'm done unloading and he can pull away.
Does the alarm eventually "give up". I have seen some vehicles where the seatbelt warning just "gives up" after a while and stays silent. |