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Re: John Deere 14t baler trouble
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Posted by mark on September 04, 2001 at 19:42:11 from (12.10.157.150):
In Reply to: John Deere 14t baler trouble posted by Don P on September 04, 2001 at 18:54:00:
I've got a 14T. They are good balers - John Deere balers in general are good machines. The bill-hook is part of the knotter. It's the mechanism that grabs the string and makes the knot. They are on top of the baling chamber. I'm not sure why the hay would ball up - is it too wet? Pins shear for a lot of reasons. Is it out of time? Is the hay to wet and do you have too much compression on the bale? Take all the hay out of the chamber (a tough job) and run the baler by hand and see what you can find out. If it runs through one complete revolution of the plunger without the plunger hitting a stop then your timing is probably OK. Once that's not a problem, trip the knotter and see that the knotter mechanism works correctly. Try all that and let me know what happens. I may have more things for you to try after that depending on what you tell me.
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