2 springs under a JD 14T baler

Anonymous-0

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I have this baler and it has 2 springs oner it and both are broken . one is about 2 inches long and it holds a part that goes up thru a slot in the bale chamber. The other one is about 4 inches and is may have something to do with a rod tha runs along as a saftey for the needles maybe. Should I wait to have them before I try and run some hay thru to see if the knotters are working? thanks
 
DO NOT use it in any way other then by hand till you replace those springs. If the one is what I think your saying running it with out it could cause the needles to get broken and that is a big big $$$ out I know I learned the hard way and did not check the plunger safety spring on my old 14T and that is why it was parted out
 

I agree with Old in that you should never try to operate a piece of farm equipment with a broken/missing spring. The 2" spring is probably a hay dog spring which helps hold hay back from twine that helps during tying cycle. The longer spring sounds as if it's a plunger head stop spring which protects high $$$$ needles from breaking.
 
even after you replace the spring on the plunger stop (this indeed will save your needles), make sure the dog is not stuck in the down position. it shoould move easily by hand up and down. Mine was frozen down and it cost me a set of needles.
 

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