[quote="wisbaker"](quoted from post at 23:24:13 08/23/12) TX Jim It's been years since I ran this baler but when it
messed up it would attempt to tie a bale out of time. The stop
dog is there to protect the needles When it did
this- break a shear pin the plunger would be up against the
stop dog and the needles would be up by the knotters. we'd
install the shear pin and rotate the fly wheel backwards one
or two revolutions and go back to baling with out retiming or
adjusting anything. [/quote]
I have seen trip arms(parts key #8) not hold trip dog correctly and allow knotters to cycle BUT the hay baler still wasn't out of time. Yes I know the function and need of a correctly operating PH stop. As I previously stated if hay baler didn't require re-timing then it had a malfunctioning needle brake or trip arm. [img]http://ytforums.ytmag.com/photos/10241.jpg[/img]
This post was edited by Tx Jim at 03:27:57 08/25/12.
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