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Roto Baler operation

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NE Ford

08-05-2007 06:50:54




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I have been working on an old orange top roto baler I bought for $50. It needs better belts but the rest is in decent shape. Can anyone tell me where I can find a parts book online? I have heard about a rubber covered roller that feeds hay - I don't have one. Also, why won't the twine tube go back up once it drops? The twine feeds but it doesn't move back into position.
Roger




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Nebraska Cowman

08-06-2007 09:29:09




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 Re: Roto Baler operation in reply to RodInNS, 08-05-2007 06:50:54  
The tension on the twine causes a lever to trip to start the arm moving once it drops down. I'd guess you'll have to fiddle with that tension disk. They are real fussy.



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Chuck Bergstrom

08-06-2007 07:59:21




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 Re: Roto Baler operation in reply to NE Ford, 08-05-2007 06:50:54  
The original manuals were parts books and operating manuals. I have a used-fair to good
original. $ 16 ppd. to Chuck Bergstrom, PO Box
295, Buffalo, Mn. 55313



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havvey

08-05-2007 08:44:17




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 Re: Roto Baler operation in reply to NE Ford, 08-05-2007 06:50:54  
There is a lot of books for these on ebay.



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JOHN HARMON

08-05-2007 08:15:47




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 Re: Roto Baler operation in reply to NE Ford, 08-05-2007 06:50:54  
Your Machine is an Allis Chalmers and maybe some one can help on the AC Forum.



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