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Re: John Deere 24T Hay Baler...??


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Posted by Tx Jim on August 25, 2012 at 03:27:23 from (67.142.163.22):

In Reply to: John Deere 24T Hay Baler...?? posted by rspoynter on August 22, 2012 at 09:26:59:


wisbaker said: (quoted from post at 22:45:35 08/24/12) TX JIM- none of the parts you show on the diagram are timed to the plunger IIRC the #9 part engages for lack of a

better term a dog clutch on a shaft that is timed to the plunger and that's what drives the knotter assembly and

needles. maybe you are right what was supposed to hold it place was

defective but still if my memory is correct all that does is trip a clutch on the timed shaft and components driven

off the timed shaft would be were they shouldn't be.


The trip dog arm holds the trip dog roller(parts key #43) from contacting the hump inside the sprocket(parts key #47). Which BTW the trip dog roller has to be timed for baler to tie properly so the trip dog arm is very important to a hay baler tying at correct time. The only way for needles that the brake is snug can get into bale chamber is by being pulled there by the chain on sprocket in photo.On later model JD balers I've seen the trip dog mechanism miss the trip dog arm and the needles would cycle with every PH stroke. That creates a very nasty wire mess around twister shaft on a wire baler.

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This post was edited by Tx Jim at 04:21:30 08/25/12.



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