oliver 60t baler

oliverjohn

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Hello all,
This is my first time on the forum and I"m looking for some help repairing my 60t oliver baler. I broke the sproket that operates the pick up assembly. I am attempting to remove the shaft to make the repair and am stuck.. I think. I"ve removed the left tire (if you are facing the pick up assembly) and have taken off the lower pulley that is on the shaft that needs to be pulled out. I next have taken the coter pin near the broken sproket out and felt like the whole shafft should be able to be pulled out. I am hoping that years of rust have it frozen in there.. It will move back and forth about a 1/4 of an inch. There is another coter pin a few inches away from the one I removed but it looks like it is on a seperate peice. I"m hoping that the shaft does not go all the way to the other side where there is another pulley.. Any help would be great and thank you.
 
We should form a club, I have an Ollie 60-T,and want to say up front that I can't help you. I sheared the pick up bolt once. Awful place to put it, but fixed it. My issues have been shearing flywheel bolts, but then it clears up and goes on as if nothing happened. Can't make it occur on demand. Stick with it. There are some geniuses on here that have pulled me out of jams. Good luck
 
Keep those shear bolts tight. Loose ones will break way too easily. Is the hole(s) the bolts go through worn, sloppy? If so they need to be shimmed to make the shear bolts fit fairly snugly. (Any brand of baler.) I tried out a 60T that I was considering buying. Shook the dickens out of the back of the tractor, couldn't get knotter to work reliably. I passed on that one.
 

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