screaminghollow
Member
I have a new Holland model 65 baler that has been used only slightly. I make about 1,000 bales per year. With a field full of windrows, this afternoon, the knotter just suddenly started cycling constantly. The needles going up every time. Everything was greased before we went to the field. I oiled the chains again this morning. The metering arm can be up or down, it doesn't matter. I looked at the parts diagram and can't figure out what causes the knotter to cycle only when the metering arm is triggered. I probably spent two hours this afternoon digging balls of knotted twine of the bill hooks. No matter what I have tried the knotters keep cycling.
On the diagram, I saw there is some little spring and a set screw between the Hub and the disc, but I can't figure out what they are supposed to do.
HELP?
On the diagram, I saw there is some little spring and a set screw between the Hub and the disc, but I can't figure out what they are supposed to do.
HELP?