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Re: 46 bale pickup cylinder broken
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Posted by Delbert on June 12, 2007 at 07:46:38 from (65.164.58.29):
In Reply to: 46 bale pickup cylinder broken posted by zldwest on June 11, 2007 at 19:18:49:
I would bet a tooth is caught in one of the guards. As for the tieing make sure the twine knifes are razor sharp and adjusted to cut the twine at the right time. On my baler i had to add several thin washers between the knife and the thing that holds the knife. One side i added three on top and two on bottom. The other side i added three top and bottom. Make sure the springs are working on the hay dogs top and bottom. Thats the things you hear each time the plunger goes in they hold the hay and keep it from falling back when the plunger is out. I know clear as a bucket of muddy water. Another thing don,t run the baler to fast about 55 to 60 strokes per mintue. Keep baler full but not crowded.
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